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Skywizard
13th December 2015, 02:11
Archaeologists have made several stunning discoveries at the 12th-century temple called Angkor Wat in Cambodia. Buried towers and huge spirals made out of sand are just a few of the secrets revealed at the ancient monument. Here's a look at some of their findings.

Mystery and beauty

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In a series of articles published recently in the journal Antiquity, researchers describe their discoveries from Angkor Wat — a temple built in the 12th century that was dedicated to the god Vishnu. Later it was converted into a Buddhist temple.

The new discoveries include a massive structure — almost a mile long — that contains rectispiral designs. The discoveries also include the remains of eight towers that may have been part of a shrine that was used while Angkor Wat was under construction.

The image shows Angkor Wat from the west.

Distinct look

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The remains of the structure with the spiral design can be seen in this image. The image was taken using a laser-scanning technology known as LiDAR. It allows for structures to be detected beneath vegetation and modern development (which is highlighted in red).

The structure is made of sand, and is about 1,500 meters by 600 meters (about 1 mile by 1,970 feet) in size and its purpose is unknown.

Looking at long gone lives

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The LiDAR images have allowed archaeologists to detect new structures, including the remains of residences and pools used by those who serviced Angkor Wat. They've also detected remains from the wider city of Angkor.

Unexpected discoveries

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Archaeologists also reported in the journal Antiquity that they had discovered the remains of eight towers near the western gateway of Angkor Wat. The location of the tower remains can be seen in this image. Some of the towers appear to form square patterns and may have been used to support a shrine that was in use while Angkor Wat was being built.

Tradition and technology

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The remains of the towers were discovered using a combination of ground-penetrating radar and excavation. This image shows ground-penetrating radar being conducted at Angkor Wat.

Out with the old

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Excavation was used to study remains of the now buried towers. The towers appear to have been demolished sometime after construction on Angkor Wat's western gateway began.

Unique creations

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This image illustrates another interesting feature at Angkor Wat: Shadows in the shape of the central towers of Angkor Wat produced by the late-afternoon sun shining through carved pillars in the windows of the galleries. This effect was noted in an Antiquity article.




Source: http://www.livescience.com/53030-photos-angkor-wat-discoveries.html


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Aviator
13th December 2015, 10:44
I was in Siem Reap in the North of Cambodia last year. It is a fascinating area with about 300 old temples. Angkor Wat is the biggest one, but not necessarily the most interesting one. There are more mesmerizing places to disover.

amor
14th December 2015, 02:21
This confirms my growing belief that the cultures on earth came from different parts of our galaxy with their own language, written script, history, culture and knowledge base: e.g. India, China, Japan, Africa, American Indians, Nordics, etc. Some of the first diagrams above remind me of circuit diagrams, perhaps a form of knowledge transmission to future generations. Again, there is the idea that as planets approach the center of the galaxy where they would be crushed, they either elect to move out to planets in the center rings or are moved by some central authority. This type of survival may be continuing.