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Angkor World’s Largest Pre-Industial City?

In Arts & Entertainment, Travel on July 16, 2009 at 12:39 pm

If you have visted the temple ruins at Angkor, would like to expand your understanding of history, or maybe you are just a Laura Kroft:  Tomb Raider fan, you will enjoy the new National Geographic TV Secrets of Angkor.   Archaeologist, with the help of aerial and satellite imagery, and braving landmines on foot, are finding a vast new city and waterworks system that surrounds the moated area that travelers typically see.  The discoveries are leading them to conclude that:

“Angkor was the world’s largest pre-industrial city, growing to an area of about 390 square miles.” 

“Covering an area larger than modern-day New York, ancient Angkor has been estimated to have had a population of 750,000 people at its height in the 12th or 13th century.”

 

Bayon Temple (Photo Credit © Anna Pflüger/ SPIEGEL TV Media)

Bayon Temple (Photo Credit © Anna Pflüger/ SPIEGEL TV Media)

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