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Griffiths, Arlo, Marine Schoettel and Margaux Tran Quyet Chinh. 2017. “Études du corpus des inscriptions du Campā, IX : Les bas-reliefs du de la tour sud de Khương Mỹ.” AA 72, pp. 17–38. [URL].
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Griffiths, Arlo. 2019. “Études du corpus des inscriptions du Campā, VI: Epigraphical Texts and Sculptural Steles Produced under the Vīrabhadravarmadevas of 15th-Century Campā.” In: Champa: Territories and Networks of a Southeast Asian Kingdom. Edited by Arlo Griffiths, Andrew Hardy and Geoff Wade. Etudes thématiques 31. Paris: École française d’Extrême-Orient, pp. 193–219. [URL].
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