14 Cambodian Artefacts Repatriated Thanks to SOAS Project
SOAS's Professor Ashley Thompson helped repatriate 14 looted artefacts from the MET to Cambodia, marking a milestone in cultural heritage ...
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SOAS's Professor Ashley Thompson helped repatriate 14 looted artefacts from the MET to Cambodia, marking a milestone in cultural heritage ...
Readers in Tempe, Arizona may be interested in this talk about the repatriation and restitution of Southeast Asian antiquities by ...
via SOAS, 25 October 2022: This newly-funded project will build on what our colleagues at SOAS have been working on ...
via BBC Radiao 4, 23 June 2022: Piphal Heng, Ashley Thompson and Simon Warrack talk about Angkor Wat, one of Southeast Asia's (and ...
New upcoming book from NUS Press, edited by Prof. Ashley Thompson.
Two more reflective pieces about the repatriation of Khmer sculpture from indicted antiquities smuggler Douglas Latchford were published over the ...
Call for Papers: Conference, "Decolonising Southeast Asia’s Past: Archaeology, History of Art, and National Boundaries," 13-14 Sept 2018, at the ...
Readers in London may be interested in Ashley Thompson's lecture in early May. Booking required. Prof. Ashley Thompson Inaugural Lecture ...
A deal between the School of Oriental and Asian Studies and Cambodia's Ministry of Culture will see Banteay Chhmar in ...
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