Articles
“Tipu Sultan’s female entourage under East India Company rule.”
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 31.4, pp.855-874. Cambridge UP, 2021.
“Colin Mackenzie with his three Indian assistants by Thomas Hickey (1741-1824).”
The British Art Journal XX,1, pp.53-57. London, 2020.
"The Soldier, the Artist and the Orphan: Three paintings in the British Library's Boardroom.'
Staircase (The occasiional records of the Madden Society), 16(4), pp.7-13. London, 2011.
‘Colin Mackenzie and the Stupa at Amaravati.’
South Asian Studies, 18, pp. 53-65. London, 2002
South Asia Archive & Library Group Newsletter, 2, pp. 3-6. London, November 2004
Reviews
Colin Mackenzie Collector Extraordinaire.
Exhibition at Stornoway’s Museum An Eilean, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland (August-Nov 2017).
Asian Art Newspaper, pp.12-13, October 2017.

The Traditional Kerala Manor: Architecture of a South Indian Catuhsala House.
Bulletin of SOAS 76/3, pp.537-538, October 2013.
A Study of Nayaka-Period Social Life: Tiruppudaimarudur Paintings and Carvings.
Bulletin of SOAS 75/3, pp.594-595, October 2012.
South Indian Paintings: A Catalogue of the British Museum Collection.
The Burlington Magazine, pp.675-676, October 2011
The Discovery of Ancient India: Early Archaeologists and the Beginnings of Archaeology.
South Asian Studies, 21, 2005.
Hindu Kingship and Polity in Precolonial India
The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 32.3, pp. 140-142,
Sacred Traces: British Explorations of Buddhism in South Asia.
Leoshko, Janice.
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (Third Series), 14.2, pp. 143-146,
July 2004
Chitra: Cities and Monuments of Eighteenth Century India from French Archives.
Lafont, Jean Marie
South Asian Studies, 18, pp. 133-134, 2002
Archaeology, Art and Religion: New Perspectives on Vijayanagara.
Verghese, Anila
South Asian Studies, 17, pp. 217-218, 2001