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Secrets of lost Cambodian cities to be revealed: report |
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File photo of a Buddhist monk uses a tablet to take pictures as he visits the Angkor Wat temple, part of the Angkor architectural complex in north-western Cambodia on April 3, 2014. AFP PHOTO/Christophe ARCHAMBAULT.
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LONDON (AFP).- Archaeologists are set to unveil further details of medieval cities hidden under jungle in Cambodia near Angkor Wat, the world's largest Hindu temple complex, the Guardian newspaper said Saturday.
While the research has been going on for several years, the new findings reportedly reveal the scale of the cities to be significantly bigger than was previously known.
The research, drawing on airborne laser scanning technology, is expected to be unveiled in full at the Royal Geographic Society in London on Monday by Australian archaeologist Damian Evans.
"We have entire cities discovered beneath the forest that no one knew were there -- at Preah Khan of Kompong Svay and, it turns out, we uncovered only a part of Mahendraparvata on Phnom Kulen (in a 2012 survey)," Evans was quoted as saying by the Guardian.
"This time we got the whole deal and its big -- the size of Phnom Penh big."
Evans's findings are also set to be published in the Journal of Archaeological Science.
The Royal Geographic Society did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Research conducted by Evans and others in 2012 confirmed the existence of Mahendraparvata, an ancient temple city near Angkor Wat.
But the Guardian reported that it was only when the results of a larger survey in 2015 were analysed that the scale of the settlements became apparent.
Angkor Wat, a UNESCO World Heritage site seen as one of the most important in southeast Asia, is considered one of the ancient wonders of the world.
It was constructed from the early to mid 1100s by King Suryavarman II at the height of the Khmer Empires political and military power and was at one time the largest pre-industrial city in the world.
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