Aséanie, Sciences humaines en Asie du Sud-Est, 2013
Manguin Pierre-Yves. Nicolas Revire and Stephen A. Murphy (eds), Before Siam: Essays in Art and A... more Manguin Pierre-Yves. Nicolas Revire and Stephen A. Murphy (eds), Before Siam: Essays in Art and Archaeology, 2014. In: Aséanie 32, 2013. pp. 223-228
Epigraphic reassessments and archaeological fieldwork in southeast Sumatra during the past four d... more Epigraphic reassessments and archaeological fieldwork in southeast Sumatra during the past four decades have brought ample confirmation that this is where the maritime-oriented polity known as Srivijaya was founded in the late seventh century in Palembang, and where its political center remained until its demise some seven centuries later, notwithstanding a complex and still badly understood relationship with Java, with outlying polities on the Thai-Malay Peninsula, and with western Borneo. Recent finds of protohistoric and early historic sites embedded in long-distance religious and economic networks, downriver from Palembang and in the Jambi area, now document the formation process of the new state. A number of archaeological sites within the city of Palembang confirm the existence of a harbor-city acting as the central place of the Buddhist, trade-oriented polity until it was moved to Jambi in the eleventh century. Both the Musi and the Batang Hari river basins have now also yiel...
Early Global Interconnectivity across the Indian Ocean World, Volume II, 2019
A large array of Viṣṇu images has been known for long in Southeast Asia, particularly in Southern... more A large array of Viṣṇu images has been known for long in Southeast Asia, particularly in Southern Cambodia and Peninsular Thailand, but also, to a lesser extent, in Insular Southeast Asia. Biased approaches rejected this considerable corpus of Vaiṣṇava statues into late Indianization times and implicitly denied Hinduism a significant role in the early phase of this process. It took renewed approaches by art historians and the find of mitred statues of Viṣṇu in securely dated archaeological contexts to reverse this subjective chronology, the only remaining debate being that of their earliest appearance in Southeast Asia, the balance now shifting towards the fifth or early sixth centuries. Epigraphic records of the sixth and seventh centuries also help better document this spread of Vaiṣṇava cults to Southeast Asia and the circumstances of the adoption of Brahmanical cults across the Bay of Bengal. Commerce and the accumulation of wealth were intricately associated with Vaiṣṇavism in ...
Chapter 23 The Archaeology of Batujaya (West Java, Indonesia): An Interim Report Pierre-Yves Mang... more Chapter 23 The Archaeology of Batujaya (West Java, Indonesia): An Interim Report Pierre-Yves Manguin and Agustijanto Indrajaya Abstract The Franco-Indonesian cooperation programme of 2002-2006 was designed to explore those proto-historical developments that were ...
Pierre-Yves Manguin, directeur d’etudes a l’EFEOEric Bourdonneau, maitre de conferences a l’EFEO ... more Pierre-Yves Manguin, directeur d’etudes a l’EFEOEric Bourdonneau, maitre de conferences a l’EFEO Histoire et archeologie de l’ancienne Asie du Sud-Est Thematique 1 (Pierre-Yves Manguin) : Les premiers « âges du commerce » dans l’ancienne Asie du Sud-Est : echanges, reseaux, marches Les systemes politiques cotiers de l’Asie du Sud-Est, a compter des environs du Ve siecle av. notre ere, se sont developpes au gre des fluctuations des echanges maritimes, a l’echelle de la region, entre les deux r...
Aséanie, Sciences humaines en Asie du Sud-Est, 2013
Manguin Pierre-Yves. Nicolas Revire and Stephen A. Murphy (eds), Before Siam: Essays in Art and A... more Manguin Pierre-Yves. Nicolas Revire and Stephen A. Murphy (eds), Before Siam: Essays in Art and Archaeology, 2014. In: Aséanie 32, 2013. pp. 223-228
Epigraphic reassessments and archaeological fieldwork in southeast Sumatra during the past four d... more Epigraphic reassessments and archaeological fieldwork in southeast Sumatra during the past four decades have brought ample confirmation that this is where the maritime-oriented polity known as Srivijaya was founded in the late seventh century in Palembang, and where its political center remained until its demise some seven centuries later, notwithstanding a complex and still badly understood relationship with Java, with outlying polities on the Thai-Malay Peninsula, and with western Borneo. Recent finds of protohistoric and early historic sites embedded in long-distance religious and economic networks, downriver from Palembang and in the Jambi area, now document the formation process of the new state. A number of archaeological sites within the city of Palembang confirm the existence of a harbor-city acting as the central place of the Buddhist, trade-oriented polity until it was moved to Jambi in the eleventh century. Both the Musi and the Batang Hari river basins have now also yiel...
Early Global Interconnectivity across the Indian Ocean World, Volume II, 2019
A large array of Viṣṇu images has been known for long in Southeast Asia, particularly in Southern... more A large array of Viṣṇu images has been known for long in Southeast Asia, particularly in Southern Cambodia and Peninsular Thailand, but also, to a lesser extent, in Insular Southeast Asia. Biased approaches rejected this considerable corpus of Vaiṣṇava statues into late Indianization times and implicitly denied Hinduism a significant role in the early phase of this process. It took renewed approaches by art historians and the find of mitred statues of Viṣṇu in securely dated archaeological contexts to reverse this subjective chronology, the only remaining debate being that of their earliest appearance in Southeast Asia, the balance now shifting towards the fifth or early sixth centuries. Epigraphic records of the sixth and seventh centuries also help better document this spread of Vaiṣṇava cults to Southeast Asia and the circumstances of the adoption of Brahmanical cults across the Bay of Bengal. Commerce and the accumulation of wealth were intricately associated with Vaiṣṇavism in ...
Chapter 23 The Archaeology of Batujaya (West Java, Indonesia): An Interim Report Pierre-Yves Mang... more Chapter 23 The Archaeology of Batujaya (West Java, Indonesia): An Interim Report Pierre-Yves Manguin and Agustijanto Indrajaya Abstract The Franco-Indonesian cooperation programme of 2002-2006 was designed to explore those proto-historical developments that were ...
Pierre-Yves Manguin, directeur d’etudes a l’EFEOEric Bourdonneau, maitre de conferences a l’EFEO ... more Pierre-Yves Manguin, directeur d’etudes a l’EFEOEric Bourdonneau, maitre de conferences a l’EFEO Histoire et archeologie de l’ancienne Asie du Sud-Est Thematique 1 (Pierre-Yves Manguin) : Les premiers « âges du commerce » dans l’ancienne Asie du Sud-Est : echanges, reseaux, marches Les systemes politiques cotiers de l’Asie du Sud-Est, a compter des environs du Ve siecle av. notre ere, se sont developpes au gre des fluctuations des echanges maritimes, a l’echelle de la region, entre les deux r...
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