Books Books Kingdom in the Morning Mist: Mayréna in the highlands of Vietnam
A contextualized portait of the "dashing and enigmatic Frenchman" who founded the Sedang Kingdom among the Highland tribes of Vietnam in 1888Publications 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 Horse-Trading and Horse-Carving: Horses on Angkorian Temple Reliefs
Where did Angkor get horses from?Books L'Annam et le Cambodge, Voyages et récits historiques
With a map of "Indochina", an expanded version of Pere Bouillevaux's 1858 book.Themes SEA & Cambodia
Publications Coastal Connectivity: Long-Term Trading Networks Across the South China Sea
The prehistory of cultural and commercial exchanges across the South China Sea and mainland Southeast Asia.Images Anthro~Instas | Cambodia | Phoneography
"The ethnographer notebooks" in Cambodia, 2015-2017Publications The Role of the Cham and Malay Colonies in Vietnam (18th-19th centuries)
Power struggle and ethnic minorities in pre-colonial Southeast Asia, and in particular across the Mekong Delta.Publications Eleventh-Century Commercial Developments in Angkor and Champa
Trade and maritime rivalries during the 11th century.Publications The Origins of the Civilization of Angkor
How a constellation of tribes and linguistic systems derivating from Bronze and Iron Ages led to the Angkor civilization.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 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.