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The project utilizes airborne laser scanning technology to map and analyze archaeological landscapes around major temple complexes in Cambodia. It aims to understand the role of hydraulic engineering in the rise and fall of the Khmer civilization, particularly in relation to monsoon climate challenges.
For over half a millennium, the great medieval capital of Angkor lay at the heart of a vast empire stretching across much of mainland SE Asia.
Recent research has revealed that the famous monuments of Angkor were merely the epicentre of an immense settlement complex, with highly elaborate engineering works designed to manage water and mitigate the uncertainty of monsoon rains.
Compelling evidence is now emerging that other temple complexes of the medieval Khmer Empire may also have formed the ur…
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