Journal articles
‘Cultural ambassadors: four Romanian carpets in the Horniman Museum’ in Hali, Issue 217. Autumn 2023, pp.78-87.
• (with Dagmar Pospíšilová) ‘Narrative Designs in Artworks from Burma/Myanmar in the Náprstek Museum Collections’ in Annals of the Náprstek Museum, Volume 41 no. 2, 2020, pp.71-92.
‘Gold thread embroidery of Jambi’ in Asian Textiles. No. 74 Autumn 2019.
‘Masks from Indonesia in the Náprstek Museum’ in Annals of the Náprstek Museum. Volume 38 no. 1, 2017, pp. 41-94.
• ‘Memory and material culture: a case study from Jambi, Sumatra’. Indonesia and the Malay World. Volume 39 no. 113. March 2011, pp. 89-101.
• ‘Theoretical perspectives and scholarly networks: the development of collections from the Malay World at the Horniman Museum’. Indonesia and the Malay World. Volume 36 no. 106, November 2008, pp.395 – 415.
• ‘Collecting in Context: Emslie Horniman’s Contribution to the Southeast Asian Collections of the Horniman Museum’. Museum Anthropology. Volume 28 no. 1, 2005, pp.35-46.
• ‘Jambi batik: A Malay tradition?’ Indonesia and the Malay World. Volume 33 no. 96, July 2005, pp. 183-204.
• (with Michael Hitchcock) ‘Tourism development and batik in Jambi’. Indonesia and the Malay World. Volume 28 no 82, November 2000, pp. 221-242.
• ‘Interpreting textiles as a medium of communication: cloth and community in Malay Sumatra’. Asian Studies Review. Volume 24 no 3, September 2000, pp. 335-347.
• ‘Preconceptions and problems in cataloguing: the case of Jambi batik’. Journal of Museum Ethnography. Volume 11, 1999. pp. 79-93.
• ‘The Red Batiks of Jambi: Questions of Provenance’. Textile Museum Journal (Washington D.C.). Volume 36/7, 1997/8, pp. 71-86.
• ‘The Early English Textile Trade in South East Asia’. Textile History. Volume 28 no 2, 1997, pp. 149-160.