- Étienne François
Aymonier (26
February 1844 – 21
January 1929) was a
French linguist and explorer. He was the
first archaeologist to
systematically survey...
- Cham.
Aymonier 1889, chapt. X
Aymonier 1889, chapt. XXI
Aymonier 1889, chapt. XIII
Aymonier 1889, chapt. XII
Aymonier 1889, chapt. XIX
Aymonier 1889,...
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customarily called Wojia [...] They like to eat raw meat." Étienne François
Aymonier, who
visited Laos in 1883,
described laab as a
favorite dish of Lao people...
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reconnaissances 14, p. 153-4.[4] Étienne
Aymonier (1890), p. 154. Étienne
Aymonier (1890), p. 154. Étienne
Aymonier (1890), p. 154.
Mohamed Effendy (2013)...
- ("Lion Rock"). [citation needed] The name of
Bayon was
given by
Etienne Aymonier in 1880.
According to his report,
Bayon was the
Latin transliteration of...
- Célia
Aymonier (born 5
August 1991) is a
former French cross-country
skier and biathlete. She
competed as a cross-country
skier at the 2014
Winter Olympics...
- with
powder went off,
producing violent explosions. Furthermore,
Etienne Aymonier,
visiting Laos in 1883,
described Bang
Phoai (Bang Fai) as
strong tubes...
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scholars to be
interested in
Khmer culture,
Louis Delaporte and
Etienne Aymonier. They sent
examples of
Khmer art to
France at a time when
museums were...
- amulets, or koan kroach, in
Cambodian history.
French ethnologist Etienne Aymonier is the
first foreigner to
report the
practice in Cambodia. As thus, he...
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Warlords Baldanza 2016, p. 17.
Weatherford 2005, p. 212.
Hucker 1975, p. 285.
Aymonier 1893, p. 16. Haw 2013, pp. 361–371.
Baldanza 2016, p. 19.
Bulliet et al...