Publications Des mots khmers désignant les 'documents écrits' | Khmer Terminology for Written Documents by Saveros Pou From stone inscriptions to actual books on paper, the terminology of written words and their support In French
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 Inland Angkor, Coastal Kedah: Landscapes, Subsistence Systems and State Development in Early SEA by Jane Allen Unconventional approach of two 'success stories' in the process of state formation across Southeast Asia, inland Angkor and coastal Kedah (Malaysia) In English
Publications Early Mainland Southeast Asian Landscapes in the First Millennium A.D. by Miriam T. Stark A useful synthesis of what we know about Mainland Southeast Asia before the development of larger polities, cities-states and empires In English
Publications Power and Pragmatism in the Political Economy of Angkor by Eileen Lustig A broad study of politics, economics and the specificity of the Angkorean State. In English
Publications A Historiography of Angkor’s River Network by Veronica Walker Vadillo How road transportation took precedence over fluvial and lake navigation in the development of 13th-century Angkor. In English & Khmer
Publications Solstice Alignments at Angkor Wat and Nearby Temples: Connecting to the Cycles of Time by William F. Romain Comparative solstice alignement of seven major Angkorean monuments in relation to Phnom Kulen and Kbal Spean In English
Publications Ceramic Collection and Conservation from the Preah Vihear Area by Sokha Tep Report on ceramics conservation and scientific course for staff training at the Eco-Global Museum, June-August 2013 In English & Khmer
Publications New findings on 11th-Century Buriram Iron Furnaces The group of Khmer sanctuaries in the Buriram Province of Thailand has been shortlisted to the UNESCO World Heritage List. In Thai
Publications Arteries of Empire by Mitch Hendrickson An operational study of transport and communication in Angkorian Southeast Asia (9th to 15th centuries CE) In English
Publications The Western Top Temple’s Stone Blocks by Sok Keo Sovannara Preliminary introduction to the Inscriptions, Graffiti, Marks and Sketched Designs in Prasat Top Lech, previously known as Monument 486. In English
Publications Temple Models and Simulated Context in a Virtual Angkor by Tom Chandler & Martin Polkinghorne 'Through the visualisation lens': how can we get closer to a valid representation of the Ancient Khmer temples with new technological resources? In English
Publications Top-down and bottom-up water management: A diachronic model of changing water management strategies at Angkor by Sarah Klassen & Damian Evans How the study of water management through times inform us about population density and social organization in early and medieval Angkor. In English
Publications Contacts between the Upper Thai-Malay Peninsula and the Mediterranean World by Brigitte Borell-Seidel & Bérénice Bellina-Pryce & Boonyarit Chaisuwan This essay presents a selection of artefacts originating from the region of the Mediterranean Sea and mainly dating from the Roman Imperial period (here the… In English
Publications In Search of Tambralinga's Heartland by Wannasarn Noonsuk New findings on regional kingdoms with links to Funan, Angkor and the development and collapse of the Khmer Empire. In English & Thai
Publications A Visit to the Ruined Cities and Buildings of Cambodia by Adolf Bastian An early exploration of Angkor and surrounding temples by German anthropologist Adolf Bastian. In English
Publications Temple Occupation and The Tempo of Collapse at Angkor Wat by Miriam T. Stark & Piphal Heng & Alison K. Carter Ground occupation and industrial activity as indicators for the timing of the decline and fall of Angkor as a regional center of power. In English
Publications Inscriptions du Phnom Kulen: Corpus existant et inscriptions inédites, une mise en contexte / Phnom Kulen Inscriptions by Jean-Baptiste "JB" Chevance 20 inscriptions in the Phnom Kulen area tell us about the persistence of religious traditions associated to the 'temple-mountain' from pre-Angkorean times. In French
Publications De l’ancienneté de Hariharālaya / A Bakong Inscription and the Datation of Hariharalaya City by Christophe Pottier & Dominique Soutif An epigraphic study on one of the major urban centers preceding Angkor, Hariharalaya. In French
Publications The Musée Indo-Chinois in Paris: A Transcultural Perspective on Architectural Museums by Michael S. Falser A study in museology, art and architectural history, and colonial mindset related to Angkor. In English