#1 NALANDA–SRIWIJAYA CENTRE ARCHAEOLOGY UNIT ARCHAEOLOGY REPORT SERIES Torp Chey: Analysis of an Angkorian Kiln and Ceramic Industry, Cambodia EA DARITH A T F Archaeology Unit 6870 4549 facebook.com/nalandasriwijayacentre Nalanda–Sriwijaya Centre ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute F W 30 Heng Mui Keng Terrace, 6775 6264 Singapore 119614 http://nsc.iseas.edu.sg E
[email protected] EA DARITH Ea Darith was a Visiting Senior Fellow at the Nalanda–Sriwijaya Centre at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute from September 2014–April 2015. He is Deputy Director of Angkor International Center for Research and Documentation and Head of Angkor Ceramic Unit, APSARA Authority (Authority for the Protection and Management of Angkor and the Region of Siem Reap), Cambodia. He is also a lecturer of Angkorian Stoneware Ceramics at the Royal University of Fine Arts in Phnom Penh, and teaches history of Cambodia and Khmer Studies at Pannasatra University. Darith received his BA from Royal University of Fine Arts in Phnom Penh, his MA from Kyoto University, and PhD from Osaka Ohtani University. His research interest covers Angkorian civilization; cultural interaction, exchange and influence; and Southeast Asian ceramics, particularly Khmer ceramic industries to include technology, production and supply chains. He has excavated more than 10 stoneware kilns and other monumental architectural sites in the Angkor region since 2000. Email:
[email protected] APSARA-Authority is extended special recognition in this issue for supporting Torp Chey research conducted by Dr. Ea Darith and APSARA Staff, providing continued guidance, and encouraging Dr. Ea’s extensive fellowship at NSC, Singapore from AUG 2014 – MAY 2015 The Nalanda–Sriwijaya Centre Archaeology Unit (NSC AU) Archaeology Report Series has been established to provide an avenue for publishing and disseminating archaeological and related research conducted or presented within the Centre.