The People and Population of Angkor
The People and Population of Angkor, with Dr. Alison Carter, University of Oregon
Date and Time: Wednesday, March 3, 12:00pm PST (10:00am HST)
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Abstract:
The Angkor civilization was the major regional power in Southeast Asia from the 9-15th centuries CE. However, despite more than a century of archaeological research within Angkor’s capital, little is known about the lives of non-elites. This presentation discusses recent research on Angkor’s population at two scales. First, I present recent work by the Greater Angkor Project that has focused on understanding Angkor’s residential occupation through the investigation of habitation mounds within Angkor’s temple enclosures. Then, I present new collaborative research on the diachronic demographic growth of Greater Angkor, including updated population estimates, which highlight Angkor’s place as one of the world’s largest preindustrial settlements.
Part of Pizza Talks: Wednesdays at the Cosen Institute of Archaeology