A First-Century Stele from Sriksetra
The spread of Saivist and Buddhist influences into Pyu communities of ancient Burma.
The spread of Saivist and Buddhist influences into Pyu communities of ancient Burma.
A major study on regional and global trade historic phases, their impact on development of polities and kingdoms around 1th-16th...
Where was located Chên Li Fu, a Gulf of Siam State under Khmer influence around the years 1200-1250?
An English translation of Bernard-Philippe Groslier's notes on Chinese ceramics in Southeast Asia
A useful synthesis of what we know about Mainland Southeast Asia before the development of larger polities, cities-states and empires
Trade and maritime rivalries during the 11th century.
Relations between genders are one of the areas in which a distinctive Southeast Asian pattern exists.
Second volume of a remarkable account of the Siamese, Cambodian and Laotian societies, geographical surveys and mining explorations.
Where did Angkor get horses from?
From the earliest times, there were substantial movement of people between the Indian subcontinent, Sri Lanka and Southeast asia.
Unconventional approach of two 'success stories' in the process of state formation across Southeast Asia, inland Angkor and coastal Kedah...
A major essay on Southeast Asian trade roads and the growing involvement of agrarian States in worlwide commerce, 7th-14th centuries...
Coinage and numismatic symbols in Ancient Southeast Asia.
From the Funan period to the peak of the Khmer Empire, the connections between Malay and Indochinese peninsulas.
The land routes linking two neighbors, foes and trade partners, and the mutual influences in Khmer and Cham cultures.