Detail View: Design Library Image Collection: Angkor Wat [site]

Accession Number: 
187860
Order Title: 
Archivision Addition Module SEVEN--6,160 images
Type of View: 
partialView
View Title: 
Naga (multi-headed snake deity) balustrade on causeway of the moat, third enclosure behind
Date of View: 
2/21/2011
Image description: 
In a Cambodian legend, the n¿ga were a reptilian race of beings from whence sprang the Cambodian people. They are frequently used at the base of stairs and entrances, since they also represent the rainbow, a bridge between heaven and earth. The number of heads differ and have numerological symbolism.
Image Rights: 
¿ Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.
Source Institution: 
Archivision, Inc.
Collection: 
Addition Module SEVEN
Culture: 
Cambodian
Work Types: 
Architecture; religious structures; temples
Work Types: 
complexes; sites (locations); historic sites
Preferred Title: 
Angkor Wat [site]
Agent Display: 
Unknown (Cambodian)
Date: 
ca. 1113-1177 (creation)
Materials: 
sandstone; brick; laterite
Technique: 
carving (processes)
Measurement: 
4.5 m (height, outer wall) x 802 m (width, outer wall) x 1024 m (length, outer wall)
Alternate Title: 
Angkor Vat
Alternate Title: 
Prasat Angkor Wat
Locations: 
Angkor Wat, Si¿m R¿ab , Cambodia
Location Type: 
(site)
Style/Period: 
Suryavarman II
Style/Period: 
Ankorean
Classification: 
Architecture