Resources and Links
Resources on our project and archaeology in Cambodia
Drs. Carter and Stark were interviewed were interviewed by Dr. Rob Dunn in the NC State University Applied Ecology News website about climate change and collapse at Angkor.
Check out this biography of Dr. Miriam Stark (written by Alison Carter) for the Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology.
Our project was featured in a Channel News Asia documentary on Angkor. You can watch the complete episode here. Our project is featured around 36:00.
Dr. Miriam Stark's homepage at the University of Hawai'i. You can download PDF copies of many of her research articles
Youtube videos of several lectures by Dr. Stark
Imagining Angkor (Institute of Chinese Studies, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2016)
Premodern Khmers and their Mekong: Ecology and Agency in Archaeological Perspective (John Hope Franklin Center, Duke University, 2018)
Training Archaeologists in Cambodia (ThinkTech Hawaii, 2013)
Webpage for Dr. Miriam Stark's previous research on the Lower Mekong Archaeological Project.
Dr. Alison Carter's Blog, Facebook page, Twitter, and Instagram accounts.
Lecture by Dr. Carter "Looking Beyond the Temple: Exploring the Residences of the Angkorian Khmers" (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, 2016).
Website for the Cambodian Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts (in Khmer)
Website for the Royal University of Fine Arts, Phnom Penh (in Khmer)
Website for the APSARA Authority
Website for CISARK: The Interactive Map for Archaeological Khmer Sites
Website for the Angkor Research Program at the University of Sydney
Website for the Cambodian Archaeological Lidar Initiative
Links on our previous work investigating residential spaces around Angkor, Siem Reap
A summary of our 2010 field season at Angkor Wat by Noel Hidalgo Tan
Our 2013 fieldwork at Angkor Wat was mentioned in this article on lidar work at Angkor.
Household Archaeology at Angkor Wat - an article describing our 2015 work at Angkor Wat in Khmer Times by Alison Carter.
A photo essay by Alison Carter on our 2014 fieldwork at Ta Prohm.