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Griffiths, Arlo. 2011. “Inscriptions of Sumatra: Further data on the epigraphy of the Musi and Batang Hari river basins.” Archipel 81, pp. 139–175. DOI: 10.3406/arch.2011.4273. [URL].
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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 Rāmāyaṇa de la tour sud de Khương Mỹ.” AA 72, pp. 17–38. [URL].
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Griffiths, Arlo, Wayan Jarrah Sastrawan and Eko Bastiawan. 2024. “Restoring a Javanese Inscription to its Proper Place: The Minto Stone (Sangguran Charter) Seen in New Light.” BKI 180 (2-3), pp. 133–211. DOI: 10.1163/22134379-bja10060. [URL].
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