Materializing Southeast Asia's Past : Selected Papers from the 12th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists.
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- 9789971696801
- 959.01
- DS523 .M384 2013
Half title, full title, copyright pages -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Introduction -- Part 1: Art, Religion, and Politics: Buddhist Monuments in Java and Cambodia -- Chapter 1: Borobudur: A Monument of Avataṃsaka Buddhism -- Chapter 2: Art Historical Evidence for the Building Phases of Borobudur -- Chapter 3: Enshrouded in Dharma and Artha: The Narrative Sequence of Borobudur's First Gallery Wall -- Chapter 4: The Tantric Roots of the Buddhist Pantheon of Jayavarman VII -- Chapter 5: Buddhist Iconography in Brahmanical Temples of Angkor -- Chapter 6: A Study of Wooden Structures: A Contribution to the Architectural History of the Bayon Style Monuments -- Part 2: Southeast Asian Transformations: Cultural Exchange with South Asia -- Chapter 7: Gold Sheet Images in a Local Javanese Style -- Chapter 8: The Inscription on an Embossed Image of Śiva in Gold Leaf from Central Java, Indonesia -- Chapter 9: Images of Sūrya from Mainland Southeast Asia -- Chapter 10: Religious Syncretism in 11th-century Thaton: A Southeast Asian Transformation of Viṣṇu -- Chapter 11: The Context of the West Mebon Viṣṇu -- Chapter 12: The Cross-handed Gesture in Sri Lankan and Thai Art: A New Observation -- Part 3: Technology: Workmanship inArt and Material Culture -- Chapter 13: Techno-cultural Perspectives on Medieval Southeast Asia and Southern India: Pallava Bronzes and Beyond -- Chapter 14: Khmer Ceramic Technology: A Case Study from Thnal Mrech Kiln Site, Phnom Kulen -- Chapter 15: The Creative Sculptural Process as Evidenced in the Rāmāyaṇa Reliefs of Candi Loro Jonggrang, Prambanan, Central Java -- Chapter 16: Decorative Lintels and Ateliers at Mahendraparvata and Hariharālaya -- Part 4: Southeast Asia Between Past and Present -- Chapter 17: Funeral Scenes in the Rāmāyaṇa Mural Painting at the Emerald Buddha Temple.
Chapter 18: Jars in the Central Highlands of Mainland Southeast Asia -- Chapter 19: Pagoda Desecration and Myanmar Archaeology, 1853-86 -- Chapter 20: Fame and Fortune in Two Philippine Cemeteries:Tombstones as Extensions of Identity -- About the Authors -- Index -- Untitled.
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