Publications Publications Facts and Fiction: The Myth of Suvaṇṇabhūmi Through the Thai and Burmese Looking Glass
More about Suvarnabhumi (Sanskrit) or Suvaṇṇabhūmi (Pali), the 'Golden Land' that attracted Indian sailors to the east.Photos Sculpture in Siam by Alfred Salmony
70 plates from the first major study in sculpture found in Siam authored by a Berlin art curator and critic in the 1920s.Publications Glimpses of Buddhist Practices and Rituals in Dvāravatī and Its Neighbouring Cultures | 淺談墮羅鉢底及其鄰近文化之佛教儀式
New perspectives on the Dvaravati take on Buddhism and its linguistic and cultural vinculation to Khmer ethnic group.Publications Iconographical Issues in the Archaeology of Wat Phra Men, Nakhon Pathom
The colossal Buddhas of central Thailand temples and their significance in the evolution of regional Buddhism during the 7th and 8th centuries.Publications 世紀末南重倚坐佛像起源 勻(老播研究新視野 | Origins of Bhadhrasana Buddha Statues throughout Southeast Asia (7-8th centuries)
How Indic and Chinese influences combined in early Southeast Asia.Publications New Observations at P’ong Tuk and Ongoing Issues with the Conceptualization of Dvāravatī
Revisiting the Pong Tuk site in West-Central Thailand, initially explored by G. Coedès (1927) and H. G. Quaritch Wales (1936).Publications Pierre Dupont’s L’archéologie mône de Dvāravatī and Its English Translation | and the Translator's Response
Critical assessment of the English translation by Joyanto K. Sen of a classical study, and the translator's response.