The principal image at the Khmer temple of the Bayon, in Angkor Thom, Cambodia: a 3.6m statue of the Buddha seated on the coils of a naga (serpent) and protected by it's cobra-like hood. Discovered in 1933 at the bottom of a well, it had been broken up during the iconoclasm of the late 13th century. Now restored, it is installed in a small pavilion nearby.