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vii Contents List of Illustrations ix Introduction xv 1. Colonial and Post-Colonial Constructions of “Champa” 1 Bruce M. Lockhart 2. Excavations at Gò Cấm, Quảng Nam, 2000–3: Linyi and 54 the Emergence of the Cham Kingdoms Ian Glover and Nguyễn Kim Dung 3. Trà Kiệu during the Second and Third Centuries CE: 81 The Formation of Linyi from an Archaeological Perspective Yamagata Mariko 4. River Settlement and Coastal Trade: Towards a Specific 102 Model of Early State Development in Champa William A. Southworth 5. “Mandala Champa” Seen from Chinese Sources 120 Momoki Shiro 6. The “Account of Champa” in the Song Huiyao Jigao 138 Geoff Wade 7. The Last Great King of Classical Southeast Asia: 168 “Chế Bồng Nga” and Fourteenth-century Champa John K. Whitmore 8. The Significance of Ceramic Evidence for Assessing 204 Contacts between Vijaya and Other Southeast Asian Polities in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries CE Allison I. Diem 00 ChamVtPrelims.indd 7 1/17/11 11:24:18 AM viii Contents 9. Vietnam–Champa Relations during the Seventeenth and 238 Eighteenth Centuries Danny Wong Tze Ken 10. Việt–Cham Cultural Contacts 263 Trần Quốc Vượng 11. The Integral Relationship between Hindu Temple Sculpture 277 and Architecture: A New Approach to the Arts of Champa Trần Kỳ Phương 12. Pan-Asian Buddhism and the Bodhisattva Cult in Champa 300 John Guy 13. A Study of the Almanac of the Cham in South-Central 323 Vietnam Yoshimoto Yasuko 14. Kut (Cemeteries) of the Cham in Ninh Thuận Province 337 Thành Phần 15. The Westward Expansion of Chamic Influence in Indochina: 348 A View from Historical Linguistics Gérard Diffloth 16. Champa Revised 363 Michael Vickery Contributors 421 Bibliography 426 Index 456 00 ChamVtPrelims.indd 8 1/17/11 11:24:18 AM ...

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