Books Books The Angkorian World
Pluridisciplinary, encyclopaedic, ambitious and often highly enjoyable synthesis and sum of Angkorean research to the date.Books Ying-yai Sheng-lan 瀛涯勝覽 | 'The Overall Survey of the Ocean's Shores'
The reference travelogue of Ma Huan, interperter and translator with Zheng He's flotilla: how China saw the world in the early Ming dynasty era.Publications Khmer Empire and Southeast Asia, 800-1450
A summary of the history of Khmer Empire and neighboring cultures through architecture.Links Endangered Cham Manuscripts of Vietnam
977 manuscripts in Chamic language, vinculated to the Cham communities in modern Vietnam.Images Visions of Angkor by...Martin Hürlimann
Outstanding 1920s pictures by a professional photographer, the first major artistic survey of Angkor after John Thomson's and Emile Gsell's contributions.Books Burma, Ceylon, Indo-China. Siam, Cambodia, Annam, Tongking, Yunnan. Landscape, Architecture, Inhabitants
A magnificent photography work reflecting a journey through "Buddha's Empire".Books Kambuja-desa, or An Ancient Hindu Colony in Cambodia
An India-centered approach of Cambodia, Champa and the "Indian colonization" of Southeast Asia".Books A New Voyage Round The World
Adventurer and gifted explorer William Dampier's view on early Southeast AsiaBooks The Empire Looks South: Chinese perceptions of Cambodia before and during the Kingdom of Angkor
Probably the most exhaustive study on Chinese descriptions and perceptions of Cambodia in pre-Angkorean and Angkorean times.Books Chamic and Beyond: studies in mainland Austronesian languages
How linguistics can help refine our perspective on Champa and other ancient Kingdoms of Southeast Asia.Publications The Preservation and Management of the Monuments of Champa in Central Vietnam
50 kms from the city of Hoi An, My Sơn is the largest and most important of Champa’s religious architectural sites, with some seventy structures.Publications Epigraphical Texts and Sculptural Steles Produced under the Vīrabhadravarmadevas of 15th-Century Campā
Inscriptions reflect a unified and diverse Kingdom of Champa in the 15th century, before its collapse.Publications Pre-Angkorian cities: Ishanapura and Mahendraparvata
An exploration of pre-Angkorean urban cities, witth a focus on Ishanapura (Sambor Prei Kuk) and Mahendraparvata (Phnom Kulen).Books Champa
Volume I of the "Ancient Indian Colonies in the Far East Series" dealt with the Kingdom of Champa, more "indianized" than Angkor.Themes SEA & Cambodia
Links A Collection of pre-1900s Maps of Cambodia
Maps from Dutch, English and French cartographers dating back from the 17th century.Publications A proposed relationship between Champa and Chola dynasties during the 11th and 13th centuries
"Although the connection of artistic features of Champa with the characteristics of South Indian art that were first noticed by art historians such as Jean Boisselier, Cecelia Levin and Pierre…Books Relations de voyages et textes géographiques arabes, persans et turks
The "Island of Khmer" in the accounts of Arab travelers through the centuries.Publications The Overland Trading Route between the Khmer Empire and the Champa Kingdoms
The land routes linking two neighbors, foes and trade partners, and the mutual influences in Khmer and Cham cultures.Publications The Mystery of Hon Ba (Hon Chuong) Cham Tower
Hon Chuong Tower, also known as Hon Ba or Ba Chang, is on the peak of Ba Mountain, over 720 meters above sea level. Location is Cat Tai Commune, Phu Cat District, around 50 kilometers from Quy Nhon,…Publications Eleventh-Century Commercial Developments in Angkor and Champa
Trade and maritime rivalries during the 11th century.Publications Le Royaume de Champa (The Champa Kingdom)
A presentation of the Kingdom of Champa by Georges Maspero, distinguished sinologist and orientalist.Publications The PĀŚUPATA Sect in Ancient Cambodia and Champa
From bas-reliefs at the My Son Temple, Indian researchers Swati Chemburkar and Shivani Kapoor retrace the presence of an ascetic sect in pre-Angkorian and Angkorian eras, finding religious practices…Films Nectar in Stone | The India-Cambodia Artistic Connection
An Indian TV film devoted to Indian-Cambodian connection in visual artsFilms Un Islam Insolite | An Unusual Islam, the Bani Cham in modern Vietnam
A particular example of Brahmanist-Muslim syncretism in modern Southeast Asia, and what it tells us about the ancient Cham civilizationBooks Maritime Trade and State Development in Early Southeast Asia
A major essay on Southeast Asian trade roads and the growing involvement of agrarian States in worlwide commerce, 7th-14th centuries.Books Le Royaume de Champa | The Kingdom of Champa
Mainly based on Chinese sources and local inscriptions, the formidable study on the Kingdom of Champa and what it tells us about AngkorBooks Angkor Wat, Time Space and Kingship
An exploration of the spatial and numerological organization of Angkor WatBooks Les ruines d'Angkor, de Dong Duong et de Myson (Angkor, Dong Duong and My Son Ruins)
The travelogue of an early explorer and archaelogist in Angkor and Champa areasBooks From Ancient Cham to Modern Dialects: Two Thousand Years of Language Contact and Change
The fascinating interaction between Mon-Khmer and Austronesian languages or dialects through the ages.