Links Cambodian Archeological Lidar Initiative (CALI) Important resource for Angkor researchers, the LIDAR 2015 campaign is hereby presented with an ongoing discussion around its major discoveries.
Links Angkor Research Program With Profs Roland Fletcher and Dr. Damian Evans at the helm, a major research program supported by The University of Sydney in collaboration with the Authority…
Links Khemara Vithya (Khmer Knowledge) A website dedicated to pre-Angkorian and Angkorian research, entirely in Khmer
Links German Apsara Conservation Project The German Apsara Conservation Project (GACP) is a non-profit organisation initiated by the University of Applied Sciences, Cologne, Germany, and dedicated to…
Links The Living Angkor Road Project Southeeast Asian Archeology Newsblog about most recent discoveries on the Khmer Empire communication network,
Links Khmer Temples in modern Thailand The major Khmer archeological sites on Thailand territory listed and briefly commented.
Publications A proposed relationship between Champa and Chola dynasties during the 11th and 13th centuries by Ky-Phuong Tran & Tu-Anh Thi Nguyen "Although the connection of artistic features of Champa with the characteristics of South Indian art that were first noticed by art historians such as Jean… In English & Vietnamese
Films West Mebon, Temple and Lake by École Française d´Extrême-Orient (EFEO) True to the spirit of late archaeologist Pascal Royère, the documentary shows the intricate and huge teamwork behind a fascinating site, West Mebon Lake Temple. In English, French & Khmer
Publications Music and Dance in Ancient Cambodia as Evidenced by Old Khmer Epigraphy by Saveros Pou Author(s): Saveros Pou Source: In English
Books The Angkorian city: From Hariharalaya to Yashodharapura by Miriam T. Stark & Alison K. Carter & Piphal Heng & Rachna Chhay An exhaustive update on contemporary archaelogical finds, and what we do know about the urbanistic development of the Angkorian city. In English
Publications Coastal Connectivity: Long-Term Trading Networks Across the South China Sea by Kim Dung Nguyen & Peter Bellwood & Mike T. Carson The prehistory of cultural and commercial exchanges across the South China Sea and mainland Southeast Asia. In English
Publications Gold in early Southeast Asia by Anna T.N. Bennett The precious metal and its impact on early Southeast Asian civilizations. In English
Publications Conflicting Conceptions of the State: Siam, France and Vietnam in the Late Nineteenth Century by Martin Stuart-Fox Political entities and terminology in early and pre-modern Southeast Asia In English
Publications The Origins of the Sukhodaya (Sukhot'ai) Art by H.G. Quaritch Wales A well-balanced study on cultural and artistic exchanges around ancient Southeast Asia, summarizing the author's original view on the Indianization process In English
Publications カンボジア, アンコールトム城門の建造過程 | The Building Phases of Gates at Angkor Thom by Hiroki Hattori & Shin-ichi Nishimoto & Sokuntheary So & Takeshi Nakagawa The three stages of the building of Angkor Thom gates In Japanese
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 by Dominique Soutif The ceremonial and social role of the temple space in early Cambodia reconstructed through inscriptions In French
Publications The Mystery of Hon Ba (Hon Chuong) Cham Tower Hon Chuong Tower, also known as Hon Ba or Ba Chang, is on the peak of Ba Mountain, over 720 meters above sea level. Location is Cat Tai Commune, Phu Cat… In English
Publications The Major Role of the Mons in Southeast Asia by Nai Pan Hla Mon and Mon-Khmer tribes came from the North, not from the South: new insights on an old controversy among linguists and historians. In English
Publications Phum Lovea: A moated precursor to the pura of Cambodia? by Dougald O'Reilly & Louise Shewan Burial sites show early similarities between different cultures around Southeast Asia. In English
Publications Unearthing an Atlantean Myth in Angkor by Christophe Pottier & Dan Penny & Mitch Hendrickson Unearthing an Atlantean myth in Angkor: geoarchaeological investigation of the ‘underwater road’ crossing the Tonle Sap Lake In English