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
Kyoto Lectures
Japan, Kyoto, 02 December 2010
On December 2 (6:00 p.m.), Mechtild Mertz is giving a talk on the topic " Wood
Culture in Pre-Modern China and Wood Identification: Sculptures,
Buildings, Excavated Remains" READ MORE
EFEO ISEAS Seminar
Japan, Kyoto, 01 December 2010
On December 1 Darren Swanson (Kobe University) is
taking part in the seminar Beyond Cultural Borders in Modern Japan:
Documents from the Beginning of the Global Age. READ MORE
EFEO Monthly Seminar
Paris, 29 November 2010
EFEO-Paris Seminar on Monday, November 29 (12:30-2 p.m.), lecture by Mrs Jung-Mee Hwang (Asiatic Research Institute, Korea University) on: "Migration and Development in East Asia: Focusing on the Korean Case"READ MORE
Lecture on Chinese Bronze Age
Beijing, 23 November 2010
On November 23, Alain Thote, Professor at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes and currently a Visiting Scholar in the EFEO Beijing Center, presents a lecture at the French Cultural Center in Beijing on "Artistes et artisans en Chine à la fin de l'âge du Bronze (9e - 3e s. av. J.-C.) [Chinese artists and craftsmen at the end of the Bronze Age (9th to 3rd centuries B.C.E.]."Chulalongkorn International Conference of Oriental Studies
Bangkok, 23 November 2010
Lectur by Peter Skilling on "Rich
and Diverse: The Thai Buddhist Literary Heritage", at Chulalongkorn
International Conference of Oriental Studies (CHICOS), Bangkok. READ MORE



