Southeast Asia: A History in Objects is a highly illustrated survey tracing the story of Southeast Asia from the Neolithic Age to the present day, following a treasure-trail of beautiful artefacts and works of art. Object by object, this richly illustrated volume, created in partnership with the British Museum, explores the complex history, art and culture of Southeast Asia, from the Neolithic age to the twenty-first century, covering modern-day Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, the Philippines and Singapore. Presented here are the sacred and the vernacular in 300 objects, drawn from world heritage sites such as Angkor, Borobudur and Bagan: from sculptures, to smoking pipes, clothes, puppets, ceramic...
This paper employs “globalization” theory, dynamically incorporating space and time, geography and h...
Southeast Asia’s Islamic archaeology remains unexplored and poorly understood. A perception even per...
The millennium between c.100 BCE and c.900 CE saw the growth of long-distance economic and cultural ...
Southeast Asia: A History in Objects is a highly illustrated survey tracing the story of Southeast A...
For the past century and a half, extensive looting and illicit trafficking of Southeast Asia's cultu...
The accompanying catalogue to the British Museum exhibition Burma to Myanmar. This beautiful book e...
The birth of Siam has been traditionally marked by the founding of the great city-states of Sukhotha...
Image issue du site http://www.hawaii.edu/art/exhibitions+events/exhibitions/?p=1733 Fragments & Emp...
This book provides readers with the most comprehensive overview of Southeast Asia’s archaeological h...
The development of complex cultural behaviour in our own species is perhaps the most significant res...
The Museum of Asian Art of the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur was established in 1955 as the U...
This chapter extends outside the museum to consider how people in East and Southeast Asia relate to ...
The 1950s and 1960s constitute a key “moment” in the history of the looting of archaeological sites ...
This thesis is the first large-scale study of Buddhist and Hindu metal statues (i.e. bronze, gold an...
This thesis explores how a special group of objects, referred to as dragon jars in Southeast Asia, c...
This paper employs “globalization” theory, dynamically incorporating space and time, geography and h...
Southeast Asia’s Islamic archaeology remains unexplored and poorly understood. A perception even per...
The millennium between c.100 BCE and c.900 CE saw the growth of long-distance economic and cultural ...
Southeast Asia: A History in Objects is a highly illustrated survey tracing the story of Southeast A...
For the past century and a half, extensive looting and illicit trafficking of Southeast Asia's cultu...
The accompanying catalogue to the British Museum exhibition Burma to Myanmar. This beautiful book e...
The birth of Siam has been traditionally marked by the founding of the great city-states of Sukhotha...
Image issue du site http://www.hawaii.edu/art/exhibitions+events/exhibitions/?p=1733 Fragments & Emp...
This book provides readers with the most comprehensive overview of Southeast Asia’s archaeological h...
The development of complex cultural behaviour in our own species is perhaps the most significant res...
The Museum of Asian Art of the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur was established in 1955 as the U...
This chapter extends outside the museum to consider how people in East and Southeast Asia relate to ...
The 1950s and 1960s constitute a key “moment” in the history of the looting of archaeological sites ...
This thesis is the first large-scale study of Buddhist and Hindu metal statues (i.e. bronze, gold an...
This thesis explores how a special group of objects, referred to as dragon jars in Southeast Asia, c...
This paper employs “globalization” theory, dynamically incorporating space and time, geography and h...
Southeast Asia’s Islamic archaeology remains unexplored and poorly understood. A perception even per...
The millennium between c.100 BCE and c.900 CE saw the growth of long-distance economic and cultural ...