[Paper] The demise of Angkor: Systemic vulnerability of urban infrastructure to climatic variations
A new paper in Science Advances by Penny et al. suggests that climatic fluctuations which stressed Angkor's urban hydraulic system ...
Related to water management systems, past and present.
A new paper in Science Advances by Penny et al. suggests that climatic fluctuations which stressed Angkor's urban hydraulic system ...
New paper by Lustig et al. in JAS: Reports This paper examines the construction and design of a 7-km long ...
A recent paper by Kasper Hanus and Damien Evans is featured by the Khmer Times - a discussion about population ...
Crash Course World History is an educational web series that I quite enjoy, and this latest episode from their second ...
Archaeologists have discovered a drainage system for rainwater at the Bayon temple in Angkor Thom. photo credit: RightIndex Bayon drainage ...
The civilisation of Angkor is renowned for its water management system of canals, irrigation channels and reservoirs; but fewer know ...
The tourist toll and sewage problem are among the top concerns for Angkor in a recent international meeting. Environmental concerns ...
From Reyum, the Institute of Arts and Culture in Cambodia, a public lecture will be given on Friday on the ...
The excess tapping of groundwater in the area of Siem Reap might lead to a situation where Angkor might stand ...
Is Angkor in danger of sinking, or isn't it? The consensus among the scientific community is that the strain on ...
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