Archaeologists Uncover ‘Lost’ Kingdom in Cambodian Jungle

June 2, 2016 10:30 am EDT
Cambodian Jungle
(Wilbur E. Garrett/National Geographic/Getty Images)
Cambodian Jungle
(Wilbur E. Garrett/National Geographic/Getty Images)

Deep in the jungles of northeast Cambodia, a team of archaeologists has uncovered a vast urban area, “lost” until 2012, which lies on a 1,300-foot plateau called Phnom Kulen. Excavations and high-tech aerial surveys have revealed that the lost city was, in fact, a highly sophisticated network of temples, palaces, dwellings, and infrastructure. And it’s only about 25 miles north of Angkor Wat—where a civilization peaked three centuries later. Read Joshua Hammer’s full story from Smithsonian magazine here.

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