Books The Antiquities of Cambodia by John Thomson Was he "the first" or "one of the first" to rediscover Angkor and to capture it on film? No matter what, John Thomson's testimony remains priceless. In English
Books The English Governess at the Siamese Court by Anna Leonowens The written account that decades later inspired a best-selling book and a Hollywood musical is nevertheless a valuable document for historians. In English
Publications Construction Sequence of the Koh Ker Monuments by Etsuo Uchida & Kojiro Tsuda & Ichita Shimoda The 76 buildings and structures so far identified at the Koh Ker site were built quickly and in five phases, some of them remaining unfinished. In English
Films "Romance, Crime and Political Awakening:" the Malraux Affair (1923) in the archives by Lia Genovese Skimming the archives in France and Cambodia to enhance our views on a murky affair: the André-Clara Malraux looting in Banteay Srei, December 1923. In English
Photos Visions of Cambodian Dance selected by...Raymond Cogniat by Raymond Cogniat Some wondrous black-and-white photographs of dancers in Cambodia, Laos, Annam and Tonkin (Vietnam), shot in the 1920s.
Books Danses d'Indochine [Dances of Indochina] by Raymond Cogniat An enlightening reflexion on Southeast Asian dances, and in particular on Cambodian court dance. In French
Publications Cultural Connections Amidst Heritage Conundrums by Senthilpavai Kasannian A study of local Khmer values overshadowed by tangible archeological remains in the Angkor area. In English
Photos Visions of Angkor by...Solange Brand by Solange Brand Never-seen-before photographs of Angkor temples and Siem Reap River dating back to 1968.
Books Les Monuments Khmers du style du Bayon et Jayavarman VII by Philippe Stern A fundamental study on the 'Bayon style' of architecture, which still helps us in better understanding the evolution of Jayavarman VII's reign. In French
Publications Cambodian Women Architects and the restoration at Angkor Thom by Thmey Thmey 25 Young women architects lead the renovation of the severely damaged Angkor Thom West Gate and of the Bayon platforms. In English & Khmer
Films Jungle Bound: Angkor, Cambodia by Travel Film Archive & Deane H. Dickason A smart compilation of Angkor daily life and artistic activities in the late 1930s. In English
Books Hindu Architecture in India and Abroad by Prasanna Kumar Acharya Back to the intellectual and aesthetical origins of Hindu architecture and its Southeast Asian derivatives, particularly in the Khmer tradition. In English
Publications Manifestation of Indian philosophy of temple architecture in Cambodia- A case of Angkor Wat, Siem Reap. by Ujjwala Chakradeo & Ujjwala Anand Palsuley Architectural, cosmological and philosophical inspirations from India on the Khmer style, studied by two Indian scholars. In English
Publications Oc Eo Culture: A Case Study of Oc Eo Artifacts in Southern Vietnam by Thi Huynh Phuong Nguyen A summary of Oc Eo archaeological finds and their importance from a Vietnam touristic angle. In English
Publications Two Narrative Buddhist Steles by Nicolas Revire Captions prepared for two narrative steles on the life of the Buddha discovered in Angkor, Cambodia, and now kept at the National Museum of Cambodia. In English, French & Khmer
Films Koh Ker, The Lost City of Khmer Empire by Chanratana Chen The fascinating temple complex of Koh Ker, on the way between Angkor and Preah Vihear. In English & Khmer
Films ¨Lost Worlds¨ in Angkor by Lost Worlds Series A tad kitschy, with great photography and some interesting insights. In English
Films Angkor redécouvert Following the work of French archeologist Eric Bourdonneau on the Koh Ker site, this captivating documentary summarizes the latest discoveries on Angkorian… In French & German
Publications Histoire architecturale du Baphuon / The Baphuon, Architectural History & Chronology by Pascal Royère How the particular spatial organization of this version of the 'temple-mountain' prefigured Angkor Wat. In French
Publications Matching Statues and Pedestals by Anthony Kuhn Truncated feet, arms and heads -- the sad pattern of looted artefacts worldwide. A study in sculptuarry art restoration challenges. In English