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Materializing Southeast Asia's Past : Selected Papers from the 12th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists.

'Materializing Southeast Asia's Past' contains articles in historical and anthropological archaeology, epigraph, and art history. The interpretations of art and material culture offer new understandings of classical Hindu and Buddhist cultures of Southeast Asia and their relationship...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Degroot, Véronique
Otros Autores: Klokke, Marijke J.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Singapore : NUS Press, 2013.
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  • Half title, full title, copyright pages; Contents; List of Figures; Introduction; Part 1: Art, Religion, and Politics: Buddhist Monuments in Java and Cambodia; Chapter 1: Borobudur: A Monument of Avataṃsaka Buddhism; Chapter 2: Art Historical Evidence for the Building Phases of Borobudur; Chapter 3: Enshrouded in Dharma and Artha: The Narrative Sequence of Borobudur's First Gallery Wall; Chapter 4: The Tantric Roots of the Buddhist Pantheon of Jayavarman VII; Chapter 5: Buddhist Iconography in Brahmanical Temples of Angkor
  • Chapter 6: A Study of Wooden Structures: A Contribution to the Architectural History of the Bayon Style MonumentsPart 2: Southeast Asian Transformations: Cultural Exchange with South Asia; Chapter 7: Gold Sheet Images in a Local Javanese Style; Chapter 8: The Inscription on an Embossed Image of Śiva in Gold Leaf from Central Java, Indonesia; Chapter 9: Images of Sūrya from Mainland Southeast Asia; Chapter 10: Religious Syncretism in 11th-century Thaton: A Southeast Asian Transformation of Viṣṇu; Chapter 11: The Context of the West Mebon Viṣṇu
  • Chapter 12: The Cross-handed Gesture in Sri Lankan and Thai Art: A New ObservationPart 3: Technology: Workmanship inArt and Material Culture; Chapter 13: Techno-cultural Perspectives on Medieval Southeast Asia and Southern India: Pallava Bronzes and Beyond; Chapter 14: Khmer Ceramic Technology: A Case Study from Thnal Mrech Kiln Site, Phnom Kulen; Chapter 15: The Creative Sculptural Process as Evidenced in the Rāmāyaṇa Reliefs of Candi Loro Jonggrang, Prambanan, Central Java; Chapter 16: Decorative Lintels and Ateliers at Mahendraparvata and Hariharālaya
  • Part 4: Southeast Asia Between Past and PresentChapter 17: Funeral Scenes in the Rāmāyaṇa Mural Painting at the Emerald Buddha Temple; Chapter 18: Jars in the Central Highlands of Mainland Southeast Asia; Chapter 19: Pagoda Desecration and Myanmar Archaeology, 1853-86; Chapter 20: Fame and Fortune in Two Philippine Cemeteries:Tombstones as Extensions of Identity; About the Authors; Index; Untitled