Heartland of the Khmer Empire, showing key sites and extent of the Angkorian road system. 0.5 Greater Angkor, showing major temple sites and the extent of infrastructure. 0.6 Capital region of Yaśodharapura, highlighting the urban layout in and around Angkor Thom and Angkor Wat. 0.7 Capital region of Hariharālaya (Roluos). 2.1 Silver vase with inscription (K. 1294).
2.2ivakumbha prepared for a dīk ā (initiation) in Cuddalore, India. 2.3 Grinding stone with inscription (K. 1215). 2.4 Prasat towers , , π, and in Preah Khan of Kompong Svay. 2.5 K. 1335, detail of the lower part of the southern door jamb. 2.6 Detail of vertical 'bayonet-cut' joints in the corbelled vault from prasat tower in Preah Khan of Kompong Svay. 3.1 Henri Marchal, a pioneer of the anastylosis method in Angkor, with his Khmer assistant, Chan, and workmen at Banteay Srei temple restoration in 1934. 3.2 Henri Marchal and an unnamed Khmer assistant at the restoration of Banteay Srei (Damdek) in 1952. 4.1 The Mekong Delta and the Angkorian World before Angkor. 5.1 Aerial view of Trapeang Phong. 5.2 Archaeological map of the Roluos region. 5.3 Rong Chen temple-mountain. 5.4 Banteay, the Royal Palace of Mahendraparvata. 5.5 Archaeological map of the Kulen plateau highlighting the urban layout of Mahendraparvata. 5.6 Newly identified buildings and enclosures within the West Baray. 5.7 Archaeological map of the West Baray area. 6.1 Potential 12th century communication networks connecting to Angkor. 16.1 Distribution of Jayavarman VII hospital chapels. 16.2 Organisation of Jayavarman VII hospital chapels. 17.1 Distribution of inscriptions and rice land in Cambodia. 17.2 Purchase of land by increasingly high-ranking officials. 19.1 Agrarian patches identified within Greater Angkor. 19.2 The Pre Rup matrix. 19.3 The Phnom Bok matrix. 19.4 Lidar relief maps of Angkor Wat and Ta Prohm. 19.5 Lidar map of Angkor Thom. 19.6 Archaeobotanical remains from some of Angkor's major temples. 20.1 Range of materials used in Khmer temple construction. 20.2 Distribution of sandstone formations and location of major archaeological sites and ancient quarries. 20.3 Examples of Terrain Rouge sandstone usage in the Angkor Period. 20.4 Examples of 'Grès Supérieurs' series sandstone usage in the Angkor Period. 20.5 Examples of Terrain Rouge (a, b, c, e, g, h, i) and Triassic (d, e, f) sandstone usage at Hariharālaya. 20.6 Texture and petrography of the Triassic sandstone. 20.7 Incomplete sculptures from stone workshops in Greater Angkor. 20.8 Evidence of quarries. 20.9 Various types of sandstone used in a decorative wall at Banteay Chhmar. 20.10 Triassic sandstone quarries. 20.11 Triassic sandstone with a characteristic mottled texture. 21.1 Angkorian stonewares types and vessel forms. 21.2 Iron objects produced during the Angkor Period. 21.3 Pryotechnological production sites in Cambodia and northeast Thailand, stoneware (crosses) and iron (circles). 21.4 Kiln morphologies in the Angkor Period. 21.5 Characteristics of Angkorian iron smelting sites. 22.1 Examples of archaeobot...