Collections

Photolibrary Collections

The EFEO's collection of photographs and glass plates constitutes an exceptional documentary resource (archaeology, statuary, architecture, epigraphy, ethnography, etc.) covering many different countries (Cambodia, Vietnam, India, China, Thailand, Laos, etc.). Based on photographs taken during archaeological excavations and expeditions carried out by the School since 1910, the collection gradually expanded thanks to a number of gifts (the Dalet, Bacot, Boulbet, and Bénisti holdings, among others). The photographs, most of them as yet unpublished, will all eventually be digitised.

The photographic collection is of major historic interest. Some of the images feature archaeological sites and monuments before they suffered the irreparable effects of war and pillage; used in conjunction with diaries from archaeological excavations, they make it possible to recreate the way in which restoration work and research was conducted on a day-to-day basis.

Some figures:

  • CAMBODIA: 30,000 indexed digital photos (archaeology, architecture, statuary, iconography, epigraphy, ethnography, etc.);
  • VIETNAM: approximately 7,000 photos (archaeology, iconography, museum collections, etc.) as well as 1,500 indexed digital photos of the Champa region;
  • CHINA: approximately 3,000 photos (archaeology, ethnology, art, museography, graphic documents, etc.);
  • INDIA: several thousand photos;
  • LAOS: 3,000 photos, of which approximately 1,200 dealing with ethnology;
  • SIAM: approximately 2,000 photos (archaeology, various sites, museum collections, etc.)
  • 7,000 glass plates - mostly of Cambodia and Vietnam - have been digitised (the H. Marchal, H. Parmentier, J. Bacot, L. Finot, Ch. Carpeaux collections).
EFEO News
Siem Reap Conference on Special Topics in Khmer Studies
Cambodia, Siem Reap, 09 June 2012
After Epigraphy (2009) and Archaeometallurgy (2011), the Siem Reap Conference on Special Topics in Khmer Studies (sr costiks) organised jointly by the APSARA, Ecole française d’Extrême-Orient, Center for Khmer Studies and University of Sydney. It takes place at the Apsara Authority buildings from 9th to 11th June 2012.
Website: siemreapconference.org
Visit of the Director to Myanmar
Myanmar, 08 June 2012
From June 8 to 13, at the invitation of His Excellency Mr. Thierry Mathou, French Ambassador to Myanmar, Franciscus Verellen is taking part in a multidisciplinary visit to Myanmar, proposed jointly by the Ministries of Foreign and European Affairs, of Culture and Communication (General Directorate of National Heritages), and of Higher Education and Research (represented by the EFEO), with a view to studying prospects for cooperation in matters of conservation, restoration, development, and training in heritage-related fields. The Director is to be accompanied by Pascal Royère, Director of Studies, and Jacques Leider, specialist of the history of Myanmar and head of the EFEO Centres of Chiang May (Thailand) and Yangon (Myanmar).
Kyoto Lectures
Japon, Kyoto, 06 June 2012
Lectures by Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney on the topic "Many Meanings of Cherry Blossoms: Communicative Opacity in Political Spaces"
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21st technical session of the CIC
Cambodia, Siem Reap, 06 June 2012
The 21st technical session of the International Coordination Committee for Angkor is taking place June 6 and 7 in the facilities of the APSARA Authority in Siem Reap. READ MORE
HAS Lectures Series
PRC, Beijing, 05 June 2012
Lecture by Prof. Pierre-Etienne Will on: "Règlement des conflits et éducation du peuple :quelques exemples tirés de recueils de jugement au 19e siècle" READ MORE