The Khmer Empire: The Lost Civilization Behind Angkor Wat — Fexingo History
Angkor's vast baray reservoirs weren't just for irrigation — they were part of a massive state-managed rice production system that fueled the Khmer Empire's power. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the engineering behind the West Baray, the role of paddy fields in the Angkorian economy, and how water management shaped everything from temple construction to political control. Drawing on the work of the Greater Angkor Project, they discuss the grid of channels, embankments, and reservoirs that transformed the landscape around Yasodharapura. How did the Khmer empire feed hundreds of thousands of people? Why did the system eventually fail? And what can lidar scans tell us about the scale of this agricultural machine? Specifics include the East Baray, Indratataka, the role of the tonle sap floodplain, and the surprising evidence of elite control over rice surpluses. A look at the crop that built Angkor — and the water that made it possible. #KhmerEmpire #Angkor #RiceAgriculture #Baray #WaterManagement #GreaterAngkorProject #Lidar #Yasodharapura #WestBaray #EastBaray #Indratataka #TonleSap #Irrigation #SoutheastAsia #AncientEngineering #FoodHistory #Archaeology #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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