In Bayon Queen Indradevi was hidden in plain sight !
SADLY only known as apsara or devata by the LOCALS and non-locals.
In Preah Khan note the same posture, style, and body accessories.
Note the Queen's oval face, long nose, cleft chin,
enlightened, serene smile, arms and hand position in Preah Khan.
Similarly, note the Queen's oval face, long nose, cleft chin,
enlightened, serene smile, arms and hand position in Bayon.
 

Another lucky break came while I was editing an earlier photo shoot of my 2 most beautiful “apsaras” (then known as) in Bayon. On a close-up of the most elegant of the two women, I had my head turning left and right, right and left many, many times as I noticed similar facial features of the Queen Indradevi in Preah Khan to this Bayon sculpture. Indeed when I added up the posture, dress, crown and accessories, it produced another like image of Queen Indradevi! Holy macaroni! I have to find Queen Jayarajadevi next to her big sister to confirm my suspicion.

1 + 1 = 2, if not what good is education.
 
1 + 1 = 2, if not the earth is flat.