Angkor Waat Case Study

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Question A As a social scientist, how would you define culture and social structure of the three civilisations? Explain your reasoning with supporting literatures. Culture is a subject to change. The meaning of culture is changing throughout the time. Why culture is changing is depends on the practitioner of certain culture itself. The common subject that always relate when identifying certain culture is language, dance, art, costume, religion, and food. Culture is everything that people learn. The social structure of certain civilization is very depending on the culture of the society. The changing of either of it is depending on each other. Angkor Wat: The Khmer Kingdom civilization The Angkor Wat is the greatest heritage from the Khmer Kingdom. It was the golden age for Suryavarman II, the king of Cambodia when he ruling the kingdom. Religion From the movie screening, one of the culture aspects can be see is the religion. Like we now, religion is one of the important aspect when defining culture. It is also the common aspect when society defining culture. The …show more content…

A bridge crosses the moat and leads to a gateway, the interior of which is carved with over 500 apsaras (angels or supernatural female spirits of the clouds and waters in Hindu and Buddhist mythology). The social structure of the Khmer Kingdom During the era of Khmer Kingdom, the king is titled as the God. They believe the king is God which comes in human form. It is started during the period construction of Angkor Wat. People at that time believe about life after dead. The Angkor Wat was build, believe as the resettlement place for the king after they died. They also believe, the king of Khmer Kingdom is the middle person between them and God. When they need something, they have to go through the king first, together with their offering to the God. The Egyptian The social structure of the

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