About The Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS)

Pot-making in Mainland Southeast Asia

The Archaeological Unit (AU), headed by our esteemed member Dr. John Miksic, of the Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre (NSC) has recorded a video of Dr. Lefferts giving the talk on Friday, 13 April 2012 at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS).

Pot-making in Mainland Southeast Asia2022-01-16T13:58:57+08:00

Guerilla Archaeologists and the Singapore Story

The talk started off with Prof. Miksic elucidating the reason for the talk's curious title, alluding to aspects of archaeology, which share resonance with ‘guerrilla warfare’.

Guerilla Archaeologists and the Singapore Story2022-01-16T14:00:53+08:00

Digitisation of SEACS publications by NLB

On the 18th October 2012, a former President of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society, Ms. Ingrid Hanson, met with the Director of the National Library Board of Singapore, Mr. Gene Tan, to sign an agreement regarding the digitisation of the Society's publications, most of them out of print.

Digitisation of SEACS publications by NLB2022-01-11T05:36:45+08:00

Ceramics in Myanmar: Unexplored Territory

For many people, Myanmar ceramics are synonymous with the word "martaban", but this does not do justice to the wide range of ceramics made in that country.

Ceramics in Myanmar: Unexplored Territory2022-01-30T16:36:27+08:00
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