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Death of Angkor Wat's Megacity

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Documentary about Angkor in Cambodia, once the biggest city on earth. Archaeologists use a new technology called lidar to unlock its secrets.

Buried in the Cambodian jungle lie the lost remains of the great medieval city of Angkor, once the capital of one of the world's greatest civilisations. Today, only the great stone temples like Angkor Wat survive. But Angkor was once a teeming metropolis, full of life - the biggest city on earth.

Now, a team of archaeologists are using a revolutionary technology called lidar to reveal the true scale and splendour of this abandoned megacity. Deep in the jungle, they have discovered a sophisticated network of roads and canals - the forgotten world of Angkor's greatest ever king, Jayavarman VII, a leader still revered in Cambodia centuries later.

This new laser technology has completely transformed archaeology in Angkor. By unlocking the secrets of how this vast city flourished, the team are shedding new light on the dramatic events leading to its fall. Their groundbreaking new work explains why the world's greatest medieval metropolis was abandoned to the jungle.

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Last on

Wed 27 Jul 202213:30

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Credits

RoleContributor
NarratorSara Mendes da Costa
ExpertDamian Evans
ExpertRoland Fletcher
ExpertJulia Esteve
ExpertGlenn Boornazian
ExpertSimon Warrack
ExpertDan Penny
ExpertBrendan Buckley
Production ManagerSophie Chapman
WriterBen Lawrie
DirectorBen Lawrie
ProducerBen Lawrie
Executive ProducerChris Granlund
ComposerTim Oliver

Broadcasts

  • Thu 2 Oct 201420:00
  • Sun 5 Oct 201419:00
  • Wed 22 Oct 201409:00
  • Sun 6 Sep 201517:00
  • Tue 22 Nov 201615:15
  • Fri 27 Jul 201816:15
  • Sat 14 Sep 201914:45
  • Thu 16 Jul 202009:00
  • Wed 27 Jul 202213:30