LISTE DES COMMUNICATIONS Ludvik Kalus (Université Paris-Sorbonne, Paris IV): The Formation of the Islamic Epigraphic System in Southeast Asia – 14th-beg. 15th century Titi Surti Nastiti (Centre National de la Recherche Archéologique, Jakarta): Saŋ Pamgat Swaŋ Inscriptions : boundary stones (watu sīma) from Magelang, Central Java Peter Skilling (EFEO Bangkok): Pali Inscriptions of Thailand: a Survey Arlo Griffiths (EFEO Jakarta): A Corpus Approach to the Study of Inscriptions in Old Malay Language Dominique Soutif (EFEO Siem Reap, Cambodge): The Corpus of Khmer Inscriptions: State of the Art, Methods, and First Results Vong Sotheara (Université Royale, Phnom Penh): Analogous Toponyms between India and Cambodia Roderick Orlina (Philippines): Asian sources of epigraphy in the Philippines with a focus on the Bud Datu Tombstone I Gusti Made Suarbhawa (Centre National de la Recherche Archéologique, Denpasar, Indonésie): The Sacred Value of Inscriptions in Bali Hasan Djafar (Universitas Indonesia, en retraite, Jakarta): Inscriptions of the Kingdom of Sunda (10th century – 16th century CE) Claudine Salmon (CNRS France, en retraite, Paris) Chinese Epigraphic Studies in Southeast Asia – An Overview Daniel Perret (EFEO Kuala Lumpur): The French-Indonesian Inventory Program of Inscriptions in Scripts of Indian Origin in Maritime Southeast Asia Tan Ai Boay (Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur): Chinese Inscription in Kinta Valley, Perak, Malaysia before World War II Arlo Griffiths (EFEO Jakarta): A Corpus Approach to the Study of Inscriptions in Old Cam Language Nik Hassan Shuhaimi (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) & Zuliskandar Ramli (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) Classical inscriptions found in Malaysia Hadi Sidomulyo (Indonésie): Reflections on the Grave Complex of Tralaya. A Tribute to L.C. Damais Claude Guillot (EHESS, Paris): Islamic Epigraphy of Indonesia (14th-17th c.): A Project of Inventory of the Islamic Inscriptions of Indonesia. Researches Conducted and Preliminary Results Julia Estève (chercheur associée, EFEO Siem Reap) Mapping the Sacred: towards a Religious Geography of Ancient Cambodia through a Toponymic Atlas of Cambodian Inscriptions Nasha Rodziadi Khaw, Nik Hassan Shuhaimi Nik Abdul Rahman, Nazarudin Zainun & Zuliskandar Ramli The Votive Tablets of Perlis: A Preliminary Study