The widely held belief that the earliest known Cambodian sculpture from Phnom Da has an early-sixth-century date is challenged. New artistic evidence supports a mid-seventh-century date on which a new chronology for early Cambodian sculpture can be established. This new inception date has implications for the understanding of early Cambodia. It indicates that the Phnom Da images have no association with Rudravarman, the last king of Funan. This separates the Phnom Da images from the named ruler and shortens by 100 years the chronology for early Cambodian sculpture. The earliest known Cambodian images are now inseparable from a widespread artistic development in seventh-century Cambodia, when permanent materials first appeared in temple arch...
International audienceArchitecture represents key evidence of dynastic practice and change in the ar...
International audienceArchitecture represents key evidence of dynastic practice and change in the ar...
International audienceArchitecture represents key evidence of dynastic practice and change in the ar...
This dissertation reviews several different sources (i.e., local and foreign documents and archaeolo...
This paper refers to some conclusions of a Ph.D. thesis which deals with the history and art history...
This paper refers to some conclusions of a Ph.D. thesis which deals with the history and art history...
What explains the spread of Theravada Buddhism? And how is it entangled with the identity shifts tha...
Research on the development of Khmer stone architecture prior to the pre-Angkor period was of little...
Research on the development of Khmer stone architecture prior to the pre-Angkor period was of little...
One of the earliest states in Southeast Asia arose in the Mekong Delta during or shortly after the f...
Abstract Mitred Visnus and trade networks in Southeast Asia: new archaeological data on the 1st mill...
Northeast Thailand (Isan) was incorporated into the polity of Angkor around the end of the first mil...
Abstract Mitred Visnus and trade networks in Southeast Asia: new archaeological data on the 1st mill...
iv, 138 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: Anthrop...
iv, 138 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: Anthrop...
International audienceArchitecture represents key evidence of dynastic practice and change in the ar...
International audienceArchitecture represents key evidence of dynastic practice and change in the ar...
International audienceArchitecture represents key evidence of dynastic practice and change in the ar...
This dissertation reviews several different sources (i.e., local and foreign documents and archaeolo...
This paper refers to some conclusions of a Ph.D. thesis which deals with the history and art history...
This paper refers to some conclusions of a Ph.D. thesis which deals with the history and art history...
What explains the spread of Theravada Buddhism? And how is it entangled with the identity shifts tha...
Research on the development of Khmer stone architecture prior to the pre-Angkor period was of little...
Research on the development of Khmer stone architecture prior to the pre-Angkor period was of little...
One of the earliest states in Southeast Asia arose in the Mekong Delta during or shortly after the f...
Abstract Mitred Visnus and trade networks in Southeast Asia: new archaeological data on the 1st mill...
Northeast Thailand (Isan) was incorporated into the polity of Angkor around the end of the first mil...
Abstract Mitred Visnus and trade networks in Southeast Asia: new archaeological data on the 1st mill...
iv, 138 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: Anthrop...
iv, 138 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: Anthrop...
International audienceArchitecture represents key evidence of dynastic practice and change in the ar...
International audienceArchitecture represents key evidence of dynastic practice and change in the ar...
International audienceArchitecture represents key evidence of dynastic practice and change in the ar...