Angkor Research Program - Publications

Buckley B.M., Anchukaitis K.J., Penny D., et al. (2010) Climate as a contributing factor in the demise of , . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 107: 6748-6752. Carò F., Polkinghorne M. and Douglas J. (2014) Stone materials used for lintels and decorative elements of Khmer temples. Metropolitan Museum Studies in Art, Science, and Technology, Vol 2. New Haven: Yale University Press. Chandler T. and Polkinghorne M. (2012) Temple Models and Simulated Context in a Virtual Angkor. In: Haendel A. (ed) Old Myths and New Approaches: Interpreting Ancient Religious Sites in Southeast Asia. Melbourne: Monash University Publishing, 168-186. Estève J. (2010-11) 'New Approaches to Old Texts: Cambodian Inscriptions in the Digital Age': Une conférence internationale organisée par le Corpus des inscriptions khmères, l'APSARA et l'Université de Sydney. Bulletin de l’École française d’Extrême-Orient 97-98: 403-405. Evans D. (2010) Applications of archaeological remote sensing in Cambodia: an overview of Angkor and beyond. In: Forte M., Campana S. and Liuzza C. (eds) Space, Time, Place. Oxford: Archaeopress, 353-366. Evans D. (2010-2011) The Archaeological Landscape of Koh Ker, Northwest Cambodia. Bulletin de l’École française d’Extrême-Orient 97-98: 91-150. Evans D., Fletcher R. and Tan B.S. (2013) Acquisition d'images LiDAR 2012 des sites d'Angkor, du et de koh Ker. Patrimoine Mondial 68: 60-63. Evans D., Hanus K. and Fletcher R. (2014) The story beneath the canopy: An airborne lidar survey over Angkor, Phnom Kulen and Koh Ker, northwestern Cambodia. In: Traviglia A. (ed) Across Space and Time. Selected Papers from the 41st Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology Conference (Perth, WA, 25-28 March 2013). 9pp. Evans D. and Moylan E. (2013) Pixels, Ponds and People: Mapping Cultural and Archaeological Landscapes in Cambodia Using Historical Aerial Imagery. In: Hanson W. and Oltean I. (eds) Archaeology from Historical Aerial and Satellite Archives. New York: Springer, 291-313. Evans D., Pottier C., Fletcher R., et al. (2007) A comprehensive archaeological map of the world's largest preindustrial settlement complex at Angkor, Cambodia. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 104: 14277-14282. Evans D. and Traviglia A. (2012) Uncovering Angkor: Integrated Remote Sensing Applications in the Archaeology of Early Cambodia. In: Lasaponara R. and Masini N. (eds) Satellite Remote Sensing: A New Tool for Archaeology. New York: Springer, 197-230. Evans D.H., Fletcher R.J., Pottier C., et al. (2013) Uncovering archaeological landscapes at Angkor using lidar. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 110: 12595-12600. Fletcher R. (2000-2001) A.R. Davis Memorial Lecture. Seeing Angkor: New views of an old city. Journal of the Oriental Society of Australia 32-33: 1-25. Fletcher R. (2004) Materiality, space, time and outcome. In: Bintliff J.L. (ed) A Companion to Archaeology. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 110-140. Fletcher R. (2007) The Limits of Settlement Growth: A Theoretical Outline, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Fletcher R. (2009) Low-Density, Agrarian-Based Urbanism: A Comparative View. Insights 2: 1-19. Fletcher R. (2010) Shining Stars and Black Holes: Urbanism, Comparison, and Comarability. Journal of Urban History 36: 251-256. Fletcher R. (2012) Low-density, agrarian-based urbanism: Scale, power and ecology. In: Smith M.E. (ed) The Archaeology of Complex Societies. New York: Cambridge University Press, 285-320. Fletcher R., Barbetti M., Evans D.H., et al. (2003) Redefining Angkor: structure and environment in the largest, low density urban complex of the pre-industrial world. Udaya, Journal of Khmer Studies 4: 107-121. Fletcher R., Evans D. and Tapley I. (2002) AIRSAR's contribution to understanding the Angkor World Heritage Site, Cambodia - Objectives and preliminary findings from an examination of PACRIM2 datasets. Proceedings of the 2002 AIRSAR Earth Science and Application Workshop, NASA/JPL http://airsar.jpl.nasa.gov/documents/workshop2002/papers/P1.pdf. Fletcher R., Evans D.H., Tapley I.J., et al. (2004) Angkor: Extent, settlement pattern and ecology. Preliminary results of an AIRSAR survey in September 2000. Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association 24: 130-138. Fletcher R., Penny D., Evans D., et al. (2008) The water management network of Angkor, Cambodia. Antiquity 82: 658-670. Fletcher R. and Pottier C. (2002) The Gossamer city: A new inquiry. Museum International 54: 23-27. Fletcher R., Pottier C., Evans D., et al. (2008) The development of the water management system at Angkor: A provisional model. Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association 28: 57-66. Fletcher R., Pottier C. and Johnson W. (2008) Angkor and water management. The implications of massive masonry water control structures. In: Pautreau J.-P., Coupey A.-S., Zeitoun V., et al. (eds) From Homo Erectus to the living traditions, Choice of papers from the 11th International Conference of the EurASEAA, Bougon, 25th-29th September 2006. Chiang Mai: Siam Ratana, 231- 237. Fletcher R.J. and Evans D.H. (2012) The Dynamics of Angkor and its Landscape: Issues of scale, non- correspondence and outcome. In: Haendel A. (ed) Old Myths and New Approaches: Interpreting Ancient Religious Sites in Southeast Asia. Clayton: Monash University Publishing, 42-62. Fletcher R.J., Evans D.H., Barbetti M., et al. (2003) Redefining Angkor: structure and environment in the largest, low density urban complex of the pre-industrial world. Udaya 4: 107-121. Fletcher R.J., Penny D., Barbetti M., et al. (2006) The Greater Angkor Project 2005-2009: Issues and Program. In: Bacus E.A., Glover I. and Pigott V. (eds) Uncovering Southeast Asia's Past: selected papers from the 10th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Singapore: NUS Press, 347-354. Gillespie J. (2009) Protecting World Heritage: Regulating Ownership and Land Use at Angkor Archaeological Park, Cambodia. International Journal of Heritage Studies 15: 338-354. Gillespie J. (2011) Legal pluralism and world heritage management at Angkor, Cambodia. Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law 14: 1. Gillespie J. (2012) Buffering for conservation at Angkor: questioning the spatial regulation of a World Heritage property. International Journal of Heritage Studies 18: 194-208. Gillespie J. (2013) World Heritage management: boundary-making at Angkor Archaeological Park, Cambodia. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 56: 286-304. Hendrickson M. (2008) New evidence of brown glaze kilns along the East Road from Angkor. Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association 28: 52-56. Hendrickson M. (2010) Historic routes to Angkor: development of the Khmer road system (ninth to thirteenth centuries AD) in mainland Southeast Asia. Antiquity 84. Hendrickson M. (2011) A transport geographic perspective on travel and communication in Angkorian Southeast Asia (ninth to fifteenth centuries ad). World Archaeology 43: 444-457. Hendrickson M. (2012) Connecting the Dots: Investigating transportation between the temple complexes of the medieval Khmer (9th to 14th centuries CE). In: Haendel A. (ed) Old Myths and New Approaches: Interpreting Ancient Religious Sites in Southeast Asia. Clayton: Monash University Publishing, 84-102. Hendrickson M., Hua Q. and Pryce T.O. (2013) Using in-slag charcoal as an indicator of "terminal" iron production within the Angkorian period (10th-13th centuries AD) center of of Kompong Svay, Cambodia. Radiocarbon 55. Kummu M. (2009) Water management in Angkor: Human impacts on hydrology and sediment transportation. Journal of Environmental Management 90: 1413-1421. Lloyd G. and Sokrithy I. (2013) Cambodian experiences of the manifestation and management of intangible heritage and tourism at a World Heritage site. Heritage: 228-250. Lustig E., Evans D.H. and Richards N. (2007) Words across Space and Time: An Analysis of Lexical Items in Khmer Inscriptions, Sixth–Fourteenth Centuries CE. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 38: 1-26. Lustig E. and Hendrickson M. (2012) Angkor's Rooads: An Archaeo-Lexical Approach. In: Bonatz D., Reinecke A. and Tjoa-Bonatz M.L. (eds) Connecting Empires: Selected Papers from the 13th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists, Volume 2. 191-208. Lustig T., Fletcher R., Kummu M., et al. (2008) Did traditional cultures live in harmony with nature? lessons from Angkor, Cambodia. Modern Myths of the Mekong. Helsinki UT, Helsinki, Finland: 81-94. Oun P. and Polkinghorne M. (2010) A New Display at the National Museum of Cambodia. TAASA Review, The Journal of the Asian Art Society of Australia 19. Penny D. (2012) The Mekong River system and the end of the Angkor civilization; a water historical perspective. In: Tvedt T. and Coopey R. (eds) Rivers and Society: From Early Civilisations to Modern Times. London, New York: Taurus, 129-143. Penny D., Chevance J.-B., Tang D., et al. (2014) The Environmental Impact of Cambodia's Ancient City of (Phnom Kulen). PloS one 9: e84252. Penny D., Pottier C., Fletcher R., et al. (2006) Vegetation and land-use at Angkor, Cambodia: a dated pollen sequence from the temple moat. Antiquity 80: 599-614. Penny D., Pottier C., Kummu M., et al. (2007) Hydrological history of the West , Angkor, revealed through palynological analysis of sediments from the . Bulletin de l’École française d’Extrême-Orient 92: 497-521. Polkinghorne M. (2001) Cosmology and Khmer Architecture at . TAASA Review, The Journal of the Asian Art Society of Australia 10: 12-15. Polkinghorne M. (2007) Artists and Ateliers: Khmer Decorative Lintels of the ninth and tenth centuries. Udaya, Journal of Khmer Studies 8: 219-241. Polkinghorne M. (2008) The art, architecture and aesthetics of Angkor: from devout designs to divine devatas. Angkor: Heritage Values and Issues. http://www.gml.com.au/Reports/PDF/Heritage%20Values%20and%20Issues%20Full%20Report. pdf: Godden Mackay Logan Pty Ltd, Archaeological Heritage Consultants. Polkinghorne M. (2008) Ideals and Architects: Khmer Temple Pyramids (Eighth to Eleventh Century). Aséanie 21: 65-88. Polkinghorne M. (2008) Khmer decorative lintels and the allocation of artistic labour. Arts Asiatiques 63: 21-35. Polkinghorne M. (2009) The Artists of Angkor: contemporary and medieval stone workshops in Cambodia. TAASA Review, The Journal of the Asian Art Society of Australia 18: 10-12. Polkinghorne M. (2009) Ateliers in the Age of Angkor. Asian Currents, The Asian Studies Association of Australia's e-bulletin. Polkinghorne M. (2011) Individuals under the Glaze: Local transformations of Indianisation in the decorative lintels of Angkor. In: Manguin P.-Y., Mani A. and Wade G. (eds) Early Interactions between South and Southeast Asia: Reflections on Cross-Cultural Movements. Singapore: ISEAS Publishing, 329-342. Polkinghorne M. (2012) Decorative lintels and ateliers at Mahendraparvata and . In: Klokke M.J. and Degroot V. (eds) Materializing Southeast Asia’s Past. Singapore: NUS Press, 205-217. Polkinghorne M. (2012) Sculpture Workshops of Angkor: Two Recent Excavations in Cambodia. TAASA Review, The Journal of the Asian Art Society of Australia 21: 7-9. Polkinghorne M. (2014) Making the Gods. DIG Magazine March 2014: 11-13. Polkinghorne M. and Fletcher R. (2003) Bounded Space: The Enclosed Galleries at Angkor. TAASA Review, The Journal of the Asian Art Society of Australia 12: 6-7. Polkinghorne M., Pottier C. and Fischer C. (2013) One Buddha can hide another. Journal Asiatique 301: 575-624. Pottier C. (2000) À la recherche de Goloupura. Bulletin de l’École française d’Extrême-Orient 87: 79-107. Pottier C. (2006) Angkor et ses cartes. In: Dagens B. and Chambert-Loir H. (eds) Anamorphoses. Hommage à Jacques Dumarçay. Paris: Les Indes Savantes. Pottier C. (2006) Searching for Goloupura. In: Chermayeff J.C. and Associates (eds) Workshop on Public Interpretation. Phnom Penh: Centre for Khmer Studies, 41-72. Pottier C. (2012) Beyond the temples: Angkor and its territory. In: Haendel A. (ed) Old Myths and New Approaches: Interpreting Ancient Religious Sites in Southeast Asia. Clayton: Monash University Publishing, 12-27. Pottier C., Penny D., Hendrickson M., et al. (2012) Unearthing an Atlantean myth in Angkor: geoarchaeological investigation of the ‘underwater road’crossing the Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia. Journal of Archaeological Science 39: 2604-2611. Zoppi U., Barbetti M., Fletcher R., et al. (2004) The contribution of 14C AMS dating to the Greater Angkor archaeological project. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms 223-224: 681-685.