Inventory of Khmer manuscripts

The database of Khmer manuscripts is the result of the work conducted by the EFEO-FEMC research team since 1990, aiming to provide a comprehensive inventory and photographic collection of Cambodia’s manuscripts. On 2023 the databse and the webiste were migrated to Heurist system hosted by Huma-Num. It was set online on the beginning of 2024. pictures and metadata organized in bundles, were deposited on Nakala repository (IR* Huma-Num).
EFEO News
Launch of ANR program
France, Lyon, 20 January 2011
From January 20 to 22 Luca Gabbiani and Wu Chun-huei (Taipei Center)
are taking part in a meeting held to launch the ANR program
"Régir l'espace chinois [Governing the territory of China]" (IAO, ISH,
EFEO) in Lyons, in the premises of the Ecole normale
supérieure (LSH).
"Golden Letter" to George II
Germany, Hannover, 17 January 2011
Jacques Leider is presenting at the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library (Hanover) his research on the
"Golden Letter," the 1756 manuscript on gold leaf sent by the Burmese
king Alaungmintaya to King George II of England. READ MORE
Lecture by Olivier de Bernon on preventive archaeology
France, Paris, 14 January 2011
On January 14 Olivier de Bernon is giving a lecture on "L'intérêt
archéologique du site de Phnom Penh (Cambodge): vers un projet
d'archéologie préventive [Archaeological importance of the site of Phnom
Penh (Cambodia): a possible preventive archaeology project]" at the
annual "Archaeological Meeting" of the Société Asiatique.
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
Presentation of the Chiang Mai Centre at the general meeting of ECAF
Italy, Rome, 12 January 2011
On 12 January Jacques Leider is taking part in the general meeting of
the ECAF in Rome. He is to discuss the potential for development of the
Chiang Mai Center.


