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DHARMA Project / Coedes Khmer Inscriptions / Corpus of Cham Inscriptions
LiveFamily: Epigraphy · Custodian: DHARMA project (CNRS/EFEO)
The flagship Southeast Asian epigraphy instrument: the DHARMA project's machine-readable Sanskrit/vernacular inscription editions (Khmer K-numbers, Old Javanese), plus the Corpus of the Inscriptions of Campa (Cham C-numbers) and SEAlang Old Javanese resources.
Link https://dharma.hypotheses.org/
Citing conjectures (31)
- The chancery press run
- The accountant's zero
- The stone is the backup
- Capture-recapture for kings
- The curse-enforcement tradeoff
- Eye-skip in sandstone
- The scribal generation clock
- Curriculum by echo
- One Sanskrit, two pipelines
- Prosody needs a page
- The bilingual half-life
- One collapse, two kingdoms
- The matriline in the margin
- Demography of the unfree
- Money made of writing
- The king who ordered a font
- Oaths before poems
- The swelling salary list
- The checksum calendar
- The four-hundred-year sentence
- Re-registration panics
- Counting the ghosts
- Two seeds, many gardens
- The everyday hand, embossed
- Case law beyond living memory
- The coastline confederacy
- The archive that walked
- Six degrees of Angkor
- Melted libraries
- The interlinear classroom
- The Dark Matter of the Khmer Epigraph