Calendrical inscriptions and chronicles are an important source of information on the history and civilisation of Southeast Asia. Most of the records are horoscopes but there are also inscriptions commemorating the foundation of temples and other important buildings, and on Buddha images. Stone inscriptions are necessarily commemorative and the event celebrated is frequently of considerable social, political, and religious importance
The main goal of this work is to describe calendars of various countries, and that both calendars, w...
Duchein Michel. Southeast Asian Archives. The Journal of the Southeast Asian Régional Branch, Intern...
Peter Skilling, "Epigraphic Pāli as a Southeast Asian Geographic Zone," Journal of Buddhist Studies ...
In this chapter we examine calendars in general and also give a condensed political history of the r...
The archipelago region of Southeast Asia is characterised by a great number of calendars of which we...
In this paper we investigate three Burmese calendars: the Arakanese, Makaranta and Thandeikta calend...
Many of the calendrical records in Southeast Asia contain information on the longitudes of the Sun, ...
Today, tomorrow, yesterday, and later is the time because this life will always talk about the time ...
The present study is concerned with the historiography of the Island of Bali, Indonesia. It has long...
Of the thousands of inscriptions, both stones and metals, there is only small number known as dated....
Basically a calendar or calendar is the accumulation and distribution of time with certain time unit...
The four burial urns discovered in 1911 near the Payagyi stupa at Sri Ksetra (near Prome, central Bu...
Brick monuments are one hallmark of emergent political complexity across much of mainland Southeast ...
Calendars are the order of days and dates used as guidelines for human life activities periodically....
The author first explains the basic principles of Burmese astrology and then describes the scenes of...
The main goal of this work is to describe calendars of various countries, and that both calendars, w...
Duchein Michel. Southeast Asian Archives. The Journal of the Southeast Asian Régional Branch, Intern...
Peter Skilling, "Epigraphic Pāli as a Southeast Asian Geographic Zone," Journal of Buddhist Studies ...
In this chapter we examine calendars in general and also give a condensed political history of the r...
The archipelago region of Southeast Asia is characterised by a great number of calendars of which we...
In this paper we investigate three Burmese calendars: the Arakanese, Makaranta and Thandeikta calend...
Many of the calendrical records in Southeast Asia contain information on the longitudes of the Sun, ...
Today, tomorrow, yesterday, and later is the time because this life will always talk about the time ...
The present study is concerned with the historiography of the Island of Bali, Indonesia. It has long...
Of the thousands of inscriptions, both stones and metals, there is only small number known as dated....
Basically a calendar or calendar is the accumulation and distribution of time with certain time unit...
The four burial urns discovered in 1911 near the Payagyi stupa at Sri Ksetra (near Prome, central Bu...
Brick monuments are one hallmark of emergent political complexity across much of mainland Southeast ...
Calendars are the order of days and dates used as guidelines for human life activities periodically....
The author first explains the basic principles of Burmese astrology and then describes the scenes of...
The main goal of this work is to describe calendars of various countries, and that both calendars, w...
Duchein Michel. Southeast Asian Archives. The Journal of the Southeast Asian Régional Branch, Intern...
Peter Skilling, "Epigraphic Pāli as a Southeast Asian Geographic Zone," Journal of Buddhist Studies ...