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Beauty is Power, and Power is Beautiful. By Team P3 Jan-Marie Kellow, New Zealand Seiji Yokoyama , Japan Md Rezaur Rahman Akonjee, Bangladesh Robert Griffin, Canada Nor Jannah Hassan, Malaysia Nguyen Thi Anh Dao - Vietnam. Sample Images. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Beauty is Power, and Power is BeautifulBy Team P3
Jan-Marie Kellow, New Zealand
Seiji Yokoyama , Japan
Md Rezaur Rahman Akonjee, Bangladesh
Robert Griffin, Canada
Nor Jannah Hassan, Malaysia
Nguyen Thi Anh Dao - Vietnam
Sample Images
• Power and beauty in the 12th and 13th century of Angkorian Society was denoted by costume, hair length, ornamentation, items carried, and by objects owned, such as the method of transportation.
Servant Status
As one can see with this lowly fire starter,the dress is minimal, hair is short, and there is no ornamentation.
Ordinary PersonThese Pig Fighters wore very simple attire,
no ornamentations and had short hair.
Dancing Women of CourtWoman were carved with breast exposed, size counts.Status of the dancers in court was denoted by head dress
Important Woman of Court
The head dress is one indication of this woman’s importance.
What do you think other indications might be?
Important QueensWhich woman has more status. How do you know?
Warrior
Status of warriors was depicted by hair length, ear lobe length, weapons carried and method of transportation
GeneralIndicated by weapon, elephant ride, and umbrella
General of Status
Weapon in Hand
Many umbrellas
Long ear lobe
“Cool” ride: Elephant Ride
Royal Personage
This bas relief depicts a king of important status:
He has many umbrellas
He has an elaborate head dress crown
He has long hair
He has many servants
Very High Status General• Many umbrellas, imposing position, large
elephant, and many warriors.
Most Important King: Why?
Beauty is Power, and Power is Beautiful
Is this lesson from the study of Angkor Wat true today?
Are we attracted to beauty, and do we entrust the “beautiful people” with power?
Do we copy the beauty trends–the clothing styles, the hair styles, the ornamentation, and the objects they possess–of the powerful, thinking them to be beautiful?
After examining the lessons of Angkor Wat, create a project to
represent how this history lesson is still relevant today. You may
choose the method of presentation that best suits your
learning style.
Thank-you from Group P3