Links Khemara Vithya (Khmer Knowledge) A website dedicated to pre-Angkorian and Angkorian research, entirely in Khmer
Links Phalikan.com Unconventional, passionate and stimulating revisitation of Angkorian bas-reliefs, with an emphasis on the female figures of the lost civilization, from queens…
Publications Sailing To Suvarnabhumi, The Land of Gold by Himanshu Prabha Ray & Susan Verma Mishra One of the most comprehensive and groundbreaking works on commercial, maritime, cultural and religious links between India and the Southeast Asian entity. 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 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 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 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 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 Garuḍa, Vajrapāṇi and Religious Change in Jayavarman VII's Angkor by Peter D. Sharrock A stimulating study in religious mutations during the King-Builder's reign In English
Publications Le procédé des emprunts aux styles passés dans l'art khmer by Gilberte Coral-Rémusat (de) The alternance of "bright" and "dull" periods in Khmer sculptuary art. In French
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 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 Trompets & Horns from 12th and 16th Centuries Angkor by Patrick Kersalé Reconstitution-revival of trumpets and horns as observed on Angkor Wat and Bayon bas-reliefs In English & French
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 Les dieux du Phnom Bok (Gods of Phnom Bok) by Pierre Baptiste Among the greatest achievments of ancient Khmer sculptors, the gods of Phnom Bok images are kept at Musée Guimet, Paris. In French
Publications The Reign of Suryavarman I and Royal Factionalism at Angkor by Michael Vickery Usurper or legitimate continuator of the Indravarman dynasty in the 11th century? The case for Suryavarman I. In English
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 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