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CONFERENCE ON NEW RESEARCH IN HISTORICAL CAM P STUDIES Maison de lAsie, 22 avenue du prsident Wilson, Paris 1819 June 2012 (With a public lecture hosted by the Muse Guimet on the evening of June 18) PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME as of June 11, 2012 Monday, 18 June 2012 08:30 09:15 09:15 09:30 Registration Welcome and Opening Remarks Franciscus VERELLEN Director, cole franaise dExtrme-Orient Tansen SEN Head, Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore

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EARLY SETTLEMENT AND CENTERS William SOUTHWORTH LM TH M DZUNG University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi Champa Settlements from the First Millennium AD (New Archaeological Studies) Mariko YAMAGATA Showa Womens University, Tokyo NGUYN KIM DUNG, Institute of Archaeology, Hanoi BUI CHI HOANG, Southern Institute of Sustainable Development, Ho Chi Minh City The Development of Regional Centers in Ancient Champa: Viewed from Recent Archaeological Advancements in Central Vietnam Coffee

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CAMP TERRITORIES REVISED Pierre-Yves MANGUIN NGUYN TIN NG & Federico BAROCCO both Institute of Archaeology, Hanoi The Champa Archaeological Territories in Qung Nam and Ph Yn Provinces Andrew HARDY & NGUYN TIN NG EFEO/Hanoi Institute of Archaeology, Hanoi Evidence for a Hypothesis About the Champa Territory of Qung Ngi

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SCULPTURE Patrizia ZOLESE Pierre BAPTISTE Muse Guimet, Paris A propos de liconographie du temple de ng Dng : Un pidestal sens reprsenter le dmon Mra Parul Pandya DHAR University of Delhi Pride and Penitence of an Anti-hero: Rvanugrahamrti in India and Camp

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John GUY The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York aivism and the evidence of ligakoapj in early Champa (with a short contribution by Anne-Valrie Schweyer) Coffee

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SITES &ARCHITECTURE Geoff WADE Julian R. BROWN School of Oriental and African Studies, London Unravelling the Visual Archive of Ancient Champa: The Architectural Line-Drawings of Henri Parmentier

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Mara LANDONI Scientific University Politecnico di Milano, Italy Study on Cham construction techniques materials at the M Sn Site Anne-Valrie SCHWEYER Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris Des lieux puissants au Campa

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PUBLIC LECTURE Patrizia ZOLESE Lerici Foundation Temple, Power and Policy: Historical Implications of Archaeological and Conservation Work at M Sn Venue: Auditorium Muse Guimet

Tuesday, 19 June 2012 PANEL 5: Chairperson: 08:3009:00 ANCIENT CAMP AND ITS NEIGHBOURS Pierre BAPTISTE Stephen A. MURPHY The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Cultural Connections and Shared Origins between Champa and Dvaravati: A comparison of common artistic and architectural motifs, ca. 8th10th centuries CE William A. SOUTHWORTH Rijksmuseum, Netherlands (and, in absentia, Trn K Phng) On the movement and interrelationship of Cham and Khmer sculpture during the Angkorian Period: in regard to the overland trade routes between Champa and Cambodia Amandine LEPOUTRE Center for Khmer Studies, Siem Reap Le Haut Camp en Asie du Sud-Est Au XIIe siecle : lapport des inscriptions de Jaya Harivarmadeva Coffee

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CAMP IN THE 15TH CENTURY Andrew HARDY Arlo GRIFFITHS EFEO/Jakarta Epigraphical texts and sculptural stelae produced under the Vrabhadravarmadevas of fifteenth century Camp John K. WHITMORE University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 1471, The Fall of Vijaya, Decline or Competition? Champa in the Fifteenth Century Brian ZOTTOLI Council on International Educational Exchange From Champa to Cochinchina: regional economic, political and cultural dimensions of Champas transformation from the 14th to 16th century Lunch CAMP IN THE 17TH19THCENTURIES Anne-Valrie SCHWEYER Fabien CHBAUT Ecole pratique des hautes tudes, Paris Lorganisation des changes travers le rseau routier : Un exemple de comprhension de lvolution de lorganisation du territoire du pays de Panrang (XVIIe-XIXe sicle) MOHAMED EFFENDY Bin Abdul Hamid University of Hawai, Manoa The Dalikal Manuis jieng Gru Cruw (Man becomes the teacher of the Cruw (Churu): The rise of the Po Gru and Cam understandings of power and authority Thrse GUYOT-BECKER Ecole pratique des hautes tudes, Paris Le droit coutumier cam au 18e sicle : Permanence des traditions et des lois cam sous protectorat vietnamien Coffee

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LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL CONNECTIONS BEYOND CAMP Arlo GRIFFITHS Trng Vn Mn (Sakaya), Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City The Relationship between Champa and the Malay World Though Raja Praong and Mak Yong Rituals Marc BRUNELLE University of Ottawa Revisiting the expansion of the Chamic language family Geoff WADE Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre, ISEAS Champa in the Ming Reign Annals: References to Champa in the Ming shi-lu (14th17th centuries)

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ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION AND CLOSING Arlo GRIFFITHS Andrew HARDY Tansen SEN

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