The Chams – Squeezed out of history?
Anthropologist David Lempert talks about the statelessness of Chams in Southern Vietnam and Cambodia, and argues how the Cham should ...
Champa refers to a collection of Cham kingdoms or polities located in southern and central Vietnam from the 2nd to 19th centuries. Vietnamese: Chăm Pa
See also: My Son Sanctuary, Museum of Cham Sculpture, Cham Towers
Anthropologist David Lempert talks about the statelessness of Chams in Southern Vietnam and Cambodia, and argues how the Cham should ...
I'm back in Singapore for the weekend and one of the items on my to-do list was to visit the ...
The Dong Duong tower, a 9th century Cham citadel is literally disintegrating as locals and visitors alike pilfer the bricks ...
Readers in Singapore might be interested in this public lecture on the ritual arts of the Cham this Wednesday at ...
The preservation of the Cham ruins of My Son in Vietnam has just entered its second phase, which will see ...
The Vietnam History Museum in Hanoi is hosting an exhibition of Champa artefacts from the Binh Dinh Province. Champa antiquities ...
With some suggestions from the facebook group, SEAArch gives you the internet tour of five other spectacular archaeological sites in ...
Remnants of the Vietnam-US war in the form of bombs and mines are still being unearthed in the vicinity of ...
A brick kiln discovered in the Quang Ngai province in Vietnam raises new questions about the construction methods used by ...
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