Publications Publications "Indianization" from the Indian Point of View: Trade and Cultural Contacts with Southeast Asia in the Early First Millennium C.E
Did Western scholars overestimate the scope of "Indian influence" on Southeast Asia?Books A Dragon Apparent (Travels in Indo-China)
With rumors of Indochina war as a backdrop, a highly personal and highly enjoyable travelogue through Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia in 1950-1.Books A World of Water: Rain, Rivers and Seas in Southeast Asian Histories
A crosscultural, multidisciplinary, study on water, its economic and social impact, and its symbolism.Links BKI - Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia and Oceania
One of the oldest publications dedicated to Southeast Asian studies.Publications Conflicting Conceptions of the State: Siam, France and Vietnam in the Late Nineteenth Century
Political entities and terminology in early and pre-modern Southeast AsiaPublications Early Historic South Asia: Geography, Climate, and the Human Landscape
A dynamic approach of Early South Asia and the exchanges across the Bay of Bengal.Links GeoZik
An educational platform and an essential online trove for musicologists and musicians around the world.Publications Gold in early Southeast Asia
The precious metal and its impact on early Southeast Asian civilizations.Books Journal of an Embassy to the Courts of Siam and Cochin-China
A lively description of mainland Southeast Asia in the 1820s.Books L'art de l'Asie du Sud-Est [Southeast Asian Arts]
From protohistory to traditional craftmanship, from Burma to Sulawesi, a rich collection of studies in Southeast Asia arts.Books Pistes, fleuves et jungles: A travers l'Indochine et les pays voisins [Trails, Rivers, Jungles: Across Indochina and Neighboring Countries]
A pleasant read from a typical French 'grand reporter' of the 1930s who befriended famous journalist Albert Londres.Links Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre
Anthropological resources on Southeast Asia, with an emphasis on ThailandPublications Rivers, Oceans, and Spirits: Water Cosmologies, Gender, and Religious Change in Southeast Asia
The centrality of water in Southeast Asian cosmologies.Publications Sailing To Suvarnabhumi, The Land of Gold
One of the most comprehensive and groundbreaking works on commercial, maritime, cultural and religious links between India and the Southeast Asian entity.Themes SEA & Cambodia
Links Siddham, The Asia Inscriptions Database
A great online resource for inscriptions in the languages of south, central and south-east AsiaLinks Southeast Asian Archaeological Bibliography
A useful tool for bibliographical research, including "Looking for" labeling.Links Southeast Asian Archaeology Newsletter
SEAArch: keep being posted about latest archaelogy findings and cultural events across Southeast Asia.Links Southeast Asian Kingdoms
A stimulating travel blog looking for ancient kingdoms behind the facade of modernity.Links SPAFA Journal
An open access resource on cultural and archaelogical research across Southeast Asia.Links Taobaberocks: Taoism, I Ching, Vietnamese and SEA stories
From divination to 'dragon bloodline' to Ancient Viet Archaeology, a profuse, unpredictable and stimulating spring of thoughts, insights and musings.Publications The Ancient Journey of African Tropical Trees to Southeast Asia
New finds in paleo-botanical studies trace the origin of majestic species in Southeast Asian rainforest back to the African continent.Publications The Archaeology of early contact with India and the Mediterranean World, from the 4th century BC to the 4th century AD
How global trade, spices and maritime routes impacted the links between India and ancient Southeast Asia.Publications THe Bay of Bengal Interaction Sphere (1000 BC – AD 500)
More about the BBIS (Bay of Bengal Interaction Sphere).Links The Journal of The Siam Society Online
The prestigious publication in Thai and Southeast Asian studies now online.Books The Land of the White Elephant: Sights & Scenes in South-Eastern Asia
Part of a 2-year business trip from Burma to Siam, Cambodia and Singapore, the first published description of Angkor by an American citizen.Links The South East Asian Review
An interdisciplinary review founded in 1976 byt two renowned Indian scholarsLinks The Southeast Asia Ceramic Society (SEACS)
The website reflecting work and publications around the collection created by William Willets in 1969 at the University Art Museum, SingaporeLinks Tia Sáng | Ray of Light
Online and print cultural magazine in Vietnamese language.Links TRaNS
A multidisciplinary publication on Southeast Asia past and present.Images Visions of Angkor by...Martin Hürlimann
Outstanding pictures from the 1920s by a talented professional photographer.