Books Books Le Cambodge, II Les provinces siamoises | Cambodia: The Siamese Provinces
The Khmer cultural and artistic heritage in the Siamese sphere of influence at the turn of the 20th century.Links A Manual of pre-Angkorian Khmer with Grammatical Notes: The Dated Inscriptions, by Philip N. Jenner
A useful philologic and epigraphic study of the pre-Angkorian dated inscriptions.Publications Note on Names of Queens in Ancient Cambodia
The etymology and meaning of the names of twenty-six illustrious queens of Ancient Cambodia.Books Early Indo-Cambodian Contacts (Literary and Linguistic)
A textual and linguistical revisitation of pre-Angkorean and Angkorean inscriptions by a renowned Indian researcher.Books Royal Succession in Ancient Cambodia
Matrilinear and patrilinear succession lines, plus some conquerors or usurpers: the complex genealogy of pre-Angkorean and Angkorean sovereigns.Books The Angkorian World
Pluridisciplinary, encyclopaedic, ambitious and often highly enjoyable synthesis and sum of Angkorean research to the date.Books The Angkorian Records
Poetry, mysticism and eschatology in the Khmer inscriptions of the Angkorean period, in this inspired essay written by an Indian woman artist.Books Voyage dans les Royaumes de Siam, de Cambodge et de Laos
Including the famous relation of the January 1860 visit to Angkor site, this edition drew from Mouhot's Diary and previous publications.in English and French.Publications Epigraphical Texts and Sculptural Steles Produced under the Vīrabhadravarmadevas of 15th-Century Campā
Inscriptions reflect a unified and diverse Kingdom of Champa in the 15th century, before its collapse.Publications L’about inscrit du musée national du Cambodge (K. 943) | The K 943 End Piece at NMC
Nouveaux éléments sur le bouddhisme tantrique à l’époque angkorienne | New perspectives on Tantric Buddhism during Angkorean times.Books Champa
Volume I of the "Ancient Indian Colonies in the Far East Series" dealt with the Kingdom of Champa, more "indianized" than Angkor.Books Indian Cultural Influence in Cambodia
A reference study on early Cambodia, Angkor civilization and its links to Indian culture.Books Angkor: An Introduction
'In the minds of the Khmers, these ruins were never inert buildings without souls, but monuments with a vital quality that still attracts all who see them.'Publications The Life of the Ramayana in Ancient Cambodia: A Study of the Political, Religious and Ethical Roles of an Epic Tale in Real Time
A remarkable study in the Cambodian version of Ramayana through epigraphic and iconographic sources.Links Corpus of Khmer Inscriptions Online /SEAlang
More than half of the some 1,200 Khmer inscriptions retrieved and deciphered are searchable online and indexed by location, date, idiom.Links DHARMA Project
A transnational project on epigraphy and philology, including the corpus of Khmer inscriptionsLinks CIK (Corpus des Inscriptions Khmeres) | Inventory of Khmer Inscriptions
The ongoing revision and expansion of the Inventory of Khmer Inscriptions within the CIK-EFEO ProjectLinks Lan Sunnary's Audio Archives | Archives Sonores Lan Sunnary
Audio collection of lectures given by eminent researchers in Khmer StudiesLinks Siddham, The Asia Inscriptions Database
A great online resource for inscriptions in the languages of south, central and south-east AsiaLinks EKA, Ancient Khmer Space Online Documentation
'Khmer heritage research and documentation: Building a digital corpus of archaeological and epigraphic data'.Links The Journal of The Siam Society Online
The prestigious publication in Thai and Southeast Asian studies now online.Themes Research Tools
Themes Archaeology
Publications Music and Dance in Ancient Cambodia as Evidenced by Old Khmer Epigraphy
Author(s): Saveros Pou Source:Publications Organisation religieuse et profane du temple khmer du VIIeme au XIIIeme siècle | The Khmer Temple in the 7th-13th centuries, Religious and Secular Organization
The ceremonial and social role of the temple space in early Cambodia reconstructed through inscriptionsPublications 2017 Inventory of Khmer Inscriptions
With 1,360 entries, this inventory of Khmer inscriptions will be soon updated, reaching 1,562 'K." numbersPublications The Major Role of the Mons in Southeast Asia
Mon and Mon-Khmer tribes came from the North, not from the South: new insights on an old controversy among linguists and historians.Publications Des mots khmers désignant les 'documents écrits' | Khmer Terminology for Written Documents
From stone inscriptions to actual books on paper, the terminology of written words and their supportPublications Les curieuses inscriptions du Cambodge (Curious Cambodian Inscriptions)
What make the ancient inscriptions of Cambodia so particular.Publications The Western Top Temple’s Stone Blocks
Preliminary introduction to the Inscriptions, Graffiti, Marks and Sketched Designs in Prasat Top Lech, previously known as Monument 486.Publications Inscriptions du Phnom Kulen: Corpus existant et inscriptions inédites, une mise en contexte / Phnom Kulen Inscriptions
20 inscriptions in the Phnom Kulen area tell us about the persistence of religious traditions associated to the 'temple-mountain' from pre-Angkorean times.Publications De l’ancienneté de Hariharālaya / A Bakong Inscription and the Datation of Hariharalaya City
An epigraphic study on one of the major urban centers preceding Angkor, Hariharalaya.Publications New Perspectives on Early Cambodia from the Lower Mekong Archaeological Project
Searching the source of the Khmer civilization in the Mekong Delta.Publications La toponymie khmère / Khmer Toponymy
How we can understand (or not) the names of ancient Khmer temples, settlements and landmarks in their modern forms.Publications Le rôle du Sanskrit dans le développement de la langue khmère (Sanskrit and The Development of Khmer Language)
Une étude épigraphique du VI au XIV eme siecles | Epigraphic studies from the 6th to the 14th century.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 Angkor