The Khmer Empire: The Lost Civilization Behind Angkor Wat — Fexingo History
For centuries, the temples of Angkor have stood as monuments to Khmer ambition and artistry. But behind every carved lintel and towering gopura lay an immense logistical challenge: moving millions of tons of sandstone from a sacred mountain to the capital. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Phnom Kulen quarries, where workers extracted the very stone that became Angkor Wat, the Bayon, and Banteay Srei. They discuss the discovery of the quarry site, the experimental archaeology that revealed how Khmer stonecutters split sandstone blocks without metal tools, the economics of the stone trade under Suryavarman II and Jayavarman VII, and the mysterious statues known as the 'Phnom Kulen Brahmas' that still stand unfinished on the mountain. Along the way, they consider the human cost of the empire's building projects and the environmental impact of quarrying on such a scale. This episode draws on recent archaeological surveys by the French School of Asian Studies and the APSARA Authority, as well as the thirteenth-century account of Zhou Daguan. It offers a ground-level view of the empire's most essential industry: the stone that made the gods visible. #PhnomKulen #AngkorQuarries #KhmerEmpire #Sandstone #SuryavarmanII #JayavarmanVII #BanteaySrei #APSARA #EFEO #ZhouDaguan #KhmerStonecarving #ExperimentalArchaeology #SoutheastAsianHistory #AncientLogistics #Quarrying #MountainSacred #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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