Cambodia's Ancient Empires: A Genetic Footprints Documentary
Welcome to a historical documentary that uncovers the hidden story of Cambodia History. We explore the Funan, Chenla, and the great Angkor Empire, revealing how human migration and geopolitics shaped its destiny. This isn't just about archaeology; it's about population genetics and the genetic footprints left by centuries of trade on the Silk Route, conflict with Ayutthaya and the Chams, and the influence of French Indochina. From the ancient Mon-Khmer people to the modern Cambodian Diaspora, we use ancient DNA and genetic research to trace the maritime history of these powerful kingdoms. This is the story of the Khmer Empire, told like never before through the lens of science, exploring its rich cultural heritage and its impact on Southeast Asia.
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Chandler, D. P. (2008). A History of Cambodia. Westview Press.
Higham, C. (2001). The Civilization of Angkor. University of California Press.
Mabbett, I., & Chandler, D. P. (1995). The Khmers. Blackwell Publishers.
Stark, M. T. (2006). From Funan to Angkor: Collapse and regeneration in ancient Cambodia. In G. M. Schwartz & J. J. Nichols (Eds.), After Collapse: The Regeneration of Complex Societies. University of Arizona Press.
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