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Page 1 of 15 Abbreviations:
EFEO Ecole française d Extrême-Orient BEFEO Bulletin de l’Ecole française d Extrême-Orient PEFEO Publications de l’Ecole française d Extrême-Orient
General Introductions
Ang Chouléan, E. Prenowitz and A.Thompson. 1998. Angkor. Past, Present and Future: APSARA: Phnom Penh. Brand M. 1992. The age of Angkor: treasures from the National Museum of Cambodia. Brand M. and Chuch Phoeurn; photographs by John Gollings. Australian National Gallery: Canberra. Briggs L.P. 1951 The Ancient Khmer Empire. The American Philosophical Society: Philadelphia. Chandler D. 2000. A History of Cambodia (third edition). Westview Press: Boulder, CO Ciochon R. and James J. 1994. The Glory that was Angkor. Archaeology, Vol. 47 (2): 40-49. Coedes G. 1963. Angkor. An introduction. Oxford University Press: New York. Coedes G., W. F. Vella and S. B Cowing. 1975. The Indianized States of Southeast Asia. Australian National University Press: Canberra. Dagens B. 1995 Angkor. Heart of an Asian Empire. Harry N. Abrams: New York. Domett, K. and O’Reilly D. (2009) The Prehistoric Population of Phum Snay, Cambodia. Asian Perspectives, 48:1, pp. 56-78.Dumarçay J. 1998. The Site of Angkor (trans. Michael Smithies). Oxford University Press: New York. Dumarçay J. and Smithies M. 1991. The Palaces of Southeast Asia: Architecture and Customs. Oxford University Press: New York and Singapore. Fletcher R.J. 2002. Angkor. In C. Orser (ed). Encylopaedia of Historical Archaeology, pp. 19-21. Routledge: London and New York. Fletcher R.J. and Pottier C. 2002. The Gossamer City- a new enquiry. Museum International 54: 23-27. Giteau M. 1996. Histoire d Angkor. Kailash: Paris and Pondicherry (India). Groslier B-P. and J. Arthaud 1957 The Arts and Civilization of Angkor. Praeger: New York. Silkworm Books: Thailand. Heine-Geldern R. 1956. Conceptions of state and kingship in Southeast Asia. South East Asia Program. Data Paper 18. Cornell University: Ithaca. Higham C. 2002. Early Cultures of Mainland Southeast Asia. River Books: Bangkok. Ishizawa Y. 2000. Along the royal roads to Angkor. Weatherhill: New York. Jacques C. 1999. Angkor. Konemann: Cologne. Jacques C. and Freeman M. 1997. Angkor. Cities and Temples. Thames and Hudson: London. Jessup H.I.and Zéphir T. (eds.) 1997. Sculpture of Angkor and Ancient Cambodia. Millennium of Glory. National Gallery of Art: Washington. Laur J. 2002. Angkor. An Illustrated Guide to the Monuments. Flammarion: Paris. Mabbett I. and Chandler,D. 1996 The Khmers. Blackwells: Oxford. Mus P. 1975 India seen from the East: Indian and Indigenous Cults in Champa. trans. by Ian W. Mabbett, ed. by Ian W. Mabbett, & David P. Chandler. Centre of Southeast Asian Studies Monash University: Melbourne. Murray S. 1996. Angkor Life. Pua Luang Books: San Francisco. O'Reilly, D.J.W. (2007) Early Civilizations of Southeast Asia. Alta Mira Press, Lanham. Philpotts R.1996. Reporting Angkor. Blackwater Books: London. Taylor K.W. 1992. The early kingdoms. In N. Tarling (ed). The Cambridge History of Southeast Asia. Volume One: From Early Times to c. 1800, pp. 137-182. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. Watson R.1998. The Architecture of South-East Asia through Travellers Eyes. Oxford University Press: Kuala Lumpur. Wheatley P. 1983. Nagara and Commandery: Origins of the Southeast Asian Urban Traditions. University of Chicago Press: Chicago. Zephir T. 1998. Khmer, the Lost Empire of Cambodia. Thames and Hudson: London.
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Contributed by Roland Fletcher on Saturday, 25 June 2005. Last Updated by Martin King on Monday, 18 May 2009 |