Lost kingdoms : Hindu-Buddhist sculpture of early Southeast Asia
John Guy (Author), Pierre Baptiste (Contributor), Lawrence Becker (Contributor), Bérénice Bellina (Contributor), Robert L. Brown (Contributor), Federico Carò (Contributor), Pattaratorn Chirapravati (Contributor), Janet G. Douglas (Contributor), Arlo Griffiths (Contributor), Agustijanto Indradjaya (Contributor), Thị Liên Lê (Contributor), Pierre-Yves Manguin (Contributor), Stephen A. Murphy (Contributor), Ariel O'Connor (Contributor), Peter Skilling (Contributor), Janice Stargardt (Contributor), Donna K. Strahan (Contributor), Thein Lwin (Contributor), Geoff Wade (Contributor), Win Kyaing (Contributor), Hiram W. Woodward (Contributor), Thierry Zéphir (Contributor), Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.)
"Numerous Hindu and Buddhist kingdoms flourished in Southeast Asia from the 5th to the 9th century, yet until recently few concrete details were known about them. Lost Kingdoms reveals newly discovered architectural and sculptural relics from this region, which provide key insights into the formerly mysterious kingdoms. The first publication to use sculpture as a lens to explore this period of Southeast Asian history, Lost Kingdoms offers a significant contribution and a fresh approach to the study of cultures in Cambodia, Thailand, Burma, and other countries"-- Provided by publisher
Print Book, English, 2014
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 2014