Books Books Les collections khmeres du Musée Albert Sarraut | Khmer Art Collections of the Phnom Penh Museum
The earliest attempt to catalog the National Museum of Cambodia vast collection.Themes Arts
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.Publications Maritime Trade between Thailand and Bengal
A summary of archaeological finds shining a new light on the history of maritime trade and early Southeeast Asia.Links 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, SingaporeBooks The Angkorian city: From Hariharalaya to Yashodharapura
An exhaustive update on contemporary archaelogical finds, and what we do know about the urbanistic development of the Angkorian city.Publications Chinese ceramics in SE Asia: Methodological considerations (Translation)
An English translation of Bernard-Philippe Groslier's notes on Chinese ceramics in Southeast AsiaPublications Ceramic Collection and Conservation from the Preah Vihear Area
Report on ceramics conservation and scientific course for staff training at the Eco-Global Museum, June-August 2013Publications Temple Occupation and The Tempo of Collapse at Angkor Wat
Ground occupation and industrial activity as indicators for the timing of the decline and fall of Angkor as a regional center of power.Publications Earthenware Ceramic Technologies of Angkor Borei
How ceramics and pottery techniques at Angkor Borei reflect the commercial and political contexts in the Lower Mekong Area during pre-Angkorean times.Publications Khmer Ceramics Represented on the Bayon and Banteay Chhmar
Locally-made ceramics in Bayon and Banteay Chhmar bas-reliefs.Publications Chinese Ceramics at Angkor
Tomb excavations around Angkor and Phnom Kulen areas show a persistent presence of ceramic objects imported from China.Books Khmer Ceramics, beauty and meaning
150 items from Khmer ceramics private collections