International audienceThis article presents an attempt at classifying a family of old Moslem tombstones found in the Malay World, called batu Aceh because several elements point at North Sumatra as the origin of their artistic tradition. The corpus consists in 450 tombs found in the Malay Peninsula during surveys carried out since 1996. They are distributed in five groups according to the general shape of the main part of the tombstone. Each group includes one or more specific forms (20 on the whole). This classification is a tool of comparison intended to help the historical interpretation of the tombs in a context where inscriptions of a historical nature are very scarce. Citer ce document / Cite this document : Perret Daniel, Razak Kamar...
International audienceThis article offers the readings and translations of the inscriptions engraved...
International audienceThis article examines the divine figures attested in the Nabataean, Nabataeo-A...
International audienceThis article presents an architectural and epigraphical study of several objec...
Daniel Perret This article presents an attempt at classifying a family of old Moslem tombstones foun...
Indonesia is currently the largest Muslim nation in the world; however, the understanding of when an...
International audienceThis is a review article of a catalogue of Sumatra inscriptions, recently publ...
Daniel Perret Muslim graves with batu Aceh tombstones from Johor (Malaysia) 211 Muslim graves with ...
This paper aims to establish the historical significance of the cemetery of Bintan Bukit Batu, locat...
Chambert-Loir Henri. Othman Mohd. Yatim : Batu Aceh. Early Islamic Gravestones in Peninsular Malaysi...
One of the parts of Banda Aceh's city that is near the seaside is Deah Glumpang village. This region...
Claude Guillot, Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Paris & Ludvik Kalus, Université Pari...
Batu Acehs, literally denotes “Aceh stones” are among the most intriguing artefacts in the study of...
International audienceThis article comprises the study of the oldest inscription of ancient Pāṇḍuraṅ...
International audienceThis article offers the readings and translations of the inscriptions engraved...
International audienceThis article examines the divine figures attested in the Nabataean, Nabataeo-A...
International audienceThis article presents an architectural and epigraphical study of several objec...
Daniel Perret This article presents an attempt at classifying a family of old Moslem tombstones foun...
Indonesia is currently the largest Muslim nation in the world; however, the understanding of when an...
International audienceThis is a review article of a catalogue of Sumatra inscriptions, recently publ...
Daniel Perret Muslim graves with batu Aceh tombstones from Johor (Malaysia) 211 Muslim graves with ...
This paper aims to establish the historical significance of the cemetery of Bintan Bukit Batu, locat...
Chambert-Loir Henri. Othman Mohd. Yatim : Batu Aceh. Early Islamic Gravestones in Peninsular Malaysi...
One of the parts of Banda Aceh's city that is near the seaside is Deah Glumpang village. This region...
Claude Guillot, Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Paris & Ludvik Kalus, Université Pari...
Batu Acehs, literally denotes “Aceh stones” are among the most intriguing artefacts in the study of...
International audienceThis article comprises the study of the oldest inscription of ancient Pāṇḍuraṅ...
International audienceThis article offers the readings and translations of the inscriptions engraved...
International audienceThis article examines the divine figures attested in the Nabataean, Nabataeo-A...
International audienceThis article presents an architectural and epigraphical study of several objec...