
Stephen Murphy, "Buddhist Landscapes: Art and Archaeology of the Khorat Plateau, 7th to 11th Centuries (NUS Press, 2024)
From New Books in Archaeology by Marshall Poe
December 1, 2025 · 56 min
About this episode
Stephen Murphy discusses his book on the Buddhist culture and archaeological findings of the Khorat Plateau.
This important new work, Buddhist Landscapes: Art and Archaeology of the Khorat Plateau, 7th to 11th Centuries (NUS Press, 2023) by Stephen Murphy, build on extensive fieldwork and archaeological surveys to reveal the Khorat Plateau as having a distinctive Buddhist culture, including new forms of art and architecture, and a characteristic aesthetic. By combining archaeological and art historical analysis with an historical ecology approach, Murphy traces the outlines of Buddhism’s spread into the region, along its major river systems. In this episode, hosted by Natali Pearson, Murphy shows how he has read this history into and against the Khorat landscape, attending to the emergence of monumental architecture such as stūpa, and Buddha images carved into the rockfaces of hills and mountainsides, and the importance on the Khorat Plateau of the use of boundary markers, or sīmā. This book provides a new picture of the region in the first and early second millennia, adding to our understanding of the development of Buddhism in Southeast Asia, and offering a new basis for other regionally-focused scholarship to thrive —from textual Buddhology to history to anthropology. As Murphy…
People in this episode
Host: Natali Pearson
Guest: Stephen Murphy
Topics covered
- Buddhism
- archaeology
- art history
- Southeast Asia
- Khorat Plateau
- cultural landscapes
Keywords
- Buddhism
- Khorat Plateau
- archaeology
- art
- Southeast Asia
- stūpa
- Buddha images
- historical ecology
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: NUS Press
Books & works: Buddhist Landscapes: Art and Archaeology of the Khorat Plateau, 7th to 11th Centuries
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