Books Links The BEFEO on Persee
The Bulletin of Ecole Francaise d'Extreme-Orient digitized since its foundation in 1901.Publications HM King Norodom Sihanouk: A Personal Portrait I Interview with Ambassador Julio Jeldres
On the eve of King Sihanouk's centennial anniversary, a conversation with Julio Jeldres, close collaborator and witness to history.Books Angkor the Magnificent: Wonder City of Ancient Cambodia
The first published account of Angkor by an American woman, an intrepid traveler that had longed to see the Khmer temples "with a longing such as youth knows."Publications 'Coedès' Histories of Cambodia'
The case against George Coedès, not as an epigraphist but as an 'historian with the wrong framework'.Films "Romance, Crime and Political Awakening:" the Malraux Affair (1923) in the archives
Skimming the archives in France and Cambodia to enhance our views on a murky affair: the André-Clara Malraux looting in Banteay Srei, December 1923.Books Matériaux pour servir a l'etude de l'Art Khmer
Brief notations on the personal collection of Khmer Art gathered by Jean Moura in his Moissac house before 1879.Books Documents graphiques de la Conservation d'Angkor, 1963-1973
Guardian of artistic treasures from the Khmer Temples, the Angkor Conservation also produced and stored detailed blue prints and archaeological field reports.Films លោកហង់រីម៉ាហ្សាល់, ស្ទើរមួយជីវិតដើម្បីអភិរក្សជួសជុល និងស្រាវជ្រាវតំបន់អង្គរ, Henri Marchal
A portrait of Henri Marchal, "the most Cambodian of all famous French archaelogists"Links EFEO Photographic Archives Collection
An online treasure for researchers, artists and Angkor lovers.Themes Archaeology
Publications The (Murky) Origin of the Tokyo National Museum Collection of Khmer Art
Ancient Khmer sculptures as "political gifting": the controversial case of cultural exchanges between Colonial France and Imperial Japan during World War II.Khmer Art Worldwide The Strange "Exchange" of Khmer Art Between EFEO and Japan, 1941
Entry #4, Khmer Art Worldwide Photo CollectionBooks Angkor, Chronique d'une renaissance
Through a gallery of vivid portraits, the author describes the fascination Angkor triggered during the modern age among explorers, archeologists, writers, artists...and unscrupulous rogues. From…