The Khmer Empire: The Lost Civilization Behind Angkor Wat — Fexingo History
Most of what we know about Angkor's infrastructure focuses on canals and barays, but the Khmer Empire also built overland roads. This episode of Fexingo History traces the network of raised causeways, stone bridges, and rest houses that connected Angkor to imperial outposts like Phimai and Preah Vihear. Lucas and Luna examine the diagnostic markers of Khmer roads — laterite paving, arched bridges like Spean Thmor, and the temple-based way stations recorded in the inscriptions of Preah Khan. They discuss how the road system supported troop movements, trade, and pilgrimage; how it was maintained; and why it declined after the 13th century. The episode also touches on the logistical constraints of moving stone for temple construction and the role of elephants in long-distance transport. Drawing on inscriptions from Jayavarman VII's reign and the travelogue of Zhou Daguan, this conversation reveals a neglected pillar of Khmer statecraft. #KhmerEmpire #Angkor #KhmerRoads #Logistics #JayavarmanVII #ZhouDaguan #PreahKhan #Phimai #PreahVihear #Laterite #SpeanThmor #ElephantTransport #Infrastructure #SoutheastAsianHistory #Cambodia #AncientRoads #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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