Muzium Negara exhibition maps out 12 lost kingdoms of South-East Asia
via the Star, 30 January 2020: An exhibition at the Muzium Negara in Kuala Lumpur highlights ancient 'lost' kingdoms in ...
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
via the Star, 30 January 2020: An exhibition at the Muzium Negara in Kuala Lumpur highlights ancient 'lost' kingdoms in ...
via Vietnam+, 12 July 2019: Champa artifacts discovered in Vietnam's Phu Yen province.
Deadline is in a few days! Pottery of Cham people in Bau Truc village (Palei Hamu Craok), Ninh Thuan province, ...
Remains of Cham Towers discovered in Da Nang.
via Viet Nam News, 11 May 2018: The central province, in co-operation with the Institute for Conservation of Monuments under ...
New paper in the Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology by Anne-Valérie Schweyer: Set apart from the so-called ‘Hinduisation’ process, the Cham ...
After years of restoration, the E7 tower of the My Son Sanctuary in Central Vietnam is ready for visitors. My ...
Archaeologists working around the central Vietnamese city of Da Nang have reported finding a number of artefactsm including prehistoric material ...
Viet Nam Net's feature on the My Son Sanctuary in Central Vietnam. There are plenty of photos in the news ...
Traces of a 13th century Cham kilm workshop have been found in Vietnam's Binh Dinh province. 13th-century valuable objects unearthed ...
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