Publications Indians in Southeast Asia: Sojourners, Settlers, Diasporas by Amba Pande From the earliest times, there were substantial movement of people between the Indian subcontinent, Sri Lanka and Southeast asia. In English
Publications The Role of the Cham and Malay Colonies in Vietnam (18th-19th centuries) by Nicolas Weber Power struggle and ethnic minorities in pre-colonial Southeast Asia, and in particular across the Mekong Delta. In English
Publications Ha Tien or Banteay Meas in the Time of the Fall of Ayutthaya by Yumio Sakurai & Takako Kitagawa Pepper and Power: Chinese Port Colonies and Khmer, Siam and Vietnamese rivalries in the Mekong Delta area. In English
Publications Cambodia in the Mid-Nineteenth Century: A quest for survival, 1840-1863 by Bun Srun Theam The troubled years of mid-19th century, when Cambodia was struggling to survive as a nation. In English
Publications Report On the Kingdom of Cambodia, the ruins of Angkor and the Kingdom of Siam by Joseph-Georges Ganier Notations on Angkor and Cambodian resources by an enigmatic traveler-adventurer, J.G.G. d'Aubain. 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 Notes on Brahmanic Gods in Theravadin Cambodia by Saveros Pou A lively and perceptive exploration of Cambodian syncretisme from ancient times
Publications The Power of Images: Coin Portraits of Roman Emperors on Jewellery Pendants in Early Southeast Asia by Brigitte Borell-Seidel The drive for image imitation in jewelry items and the early Southeast Asian maritime routes In English
Publications Chinese ceramics in SE Asia: Methodological considerations (Translation) by Bernard Philippe Groslier & Aedeen Cremin An English translation of Bernard-Philippe Groslier's notes on Chinese ceramics in Southeast Asia In English
Publications The Jesuits in Cambodia: A Look into Cambodian Religiousness by Vanessa Loureiro How did Franciscan, Dominican and Jesuit missionaries interact with the rulers of Cambodia? In English & Portuguese
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 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 Animaux fantastiques de l'Indochine, de l'Insulinde et de la Chine by Gilberte Coral-Rémusat (de) How legendary animal figures, in particular makara and dragons, evolved in Cambodia under Javanese and Chinese influences, finding new, genuine forms. In French
Publications A Chant Has Nine Lives: The Circulation of Theravada Liturgies in Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam by Trent Walker Cultural and geographical variations of the Theravada liturgy, chanting and rituals in Southeast Asia. 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 New Observations at P’ong Tuk and Ongoing Issues with the Conceptualization of Dvāravatī by Wesley S. Clarke Revisiting the Pong Tuk site in West-Central Thailand, initially explored by G. Coedès (1927) and H. G. Quaritch Wales (1936). In English
Publications The Place of Animism within Popular Buddhism in Cambodia: the Example of the Monastery by Ang Choulean The Cambodian monastery as a sacred territory where animist forces combine with Theravada canon. In English