Corpus of the Inscriptions of Campā

Corpus of the Inscriptions of Campā

This project aims recover, preserve, study and make accessible the corpus of inscriptions of ancient Campā (in present Việt Nam), written either in Sanskrit or in Old Cam.

The primary aim of the project is to update and to continue the EFEO inventory of the inscriptions of Campā, compiled in the early decades of the 20th century by the renowned scholar George Cœdès and to publish texts and translations of the inscriptions whose existence was known but had not yet been published. The methodological aspects of this work span, on the one hand, the 'traditional' methodologies of epigraphical research, and, on the other, the newer methodologies of digital epigraphy.

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EFEO News
New Research in Historical Campā Studies
France, Paris, 18 June 2012
Conference on New Research in Historical Campā Studies, jointly organised by the EFEO and the Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore, (Maison de l'Asie, 22 avenue du Président Wilson, Paris 75116), 18-19 June 2012. READ MORE
Śaivism in Early Historical Southeast Asia
Netherlands, Groningen, 04 June 2012
Lecture by Arlo Griffiths on the topic "Śaivism in Early Historical Southeast Asia: the case of Campā." READ MORE
Colloquium on Pagan
Myanmar, Pagan, 07 February 2012
Arlo Griffiths and Amandine Lepoutre are taking part in the colloquium Early Myanmar and its Global Connections at Pagan with a presentation on the Campā epigraphical data.
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Southeast Asian maritime relations-Vietnam/Cambodia
France, Paris, 05 January 2012
Daniel Perret is giving at talk on the topic: "Réflexions sur les relations Asie du Sud-Est maritime-Vietnam/Cambodge dans la longue durée" READ MORE
The Franco-Indonesian archaeological program at Si Pamutung, North Sumatra
France, Paris, 13 January 2011
Lectrure by Daniel Perret on "Le programme archéologique franco-indonésien de Si Pamutung, Sumatra Nord [The Franco-Indonesian archaeological program at Si Pamutung, North Sumatra." READ MORE