ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月20日 21時23分


@billyhckwok photographed a man fishing in the river in the Angkor region of #Cambodia. Earlier this year, 2 archaeologists were armed with a portable GPS device containing data from an aerial survey of the area that is changing the way #Angkor is studied. The device led them straight to a field littered with clods of earth and shot through with tractor marks. To the naked eye, it was just an ordinary patch of dirt. But the aerial data had identified it as a site of interest, a mounded embankment where the ancestors of today’s Cambodians might have altered the landscape to build homes. Although the Khmer empire’s great stone monuments have endured for centuries, spawning a $60-million-a-year tourism industry, the stuff of everyday life at Angkor, made from wood, mud, thatch and brick, has long since rotted away. The new data could change that. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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