Unearthing Southeast Asia's Past : Selected Papers from the 12th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists.
Klokke, Marijke J.
Unearthing Southeast Asia's Past : Selected Papers from the 12th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (312 pages)
Half title, full title, copyright pages -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Introduction -- Part 1: Southeast Asia's Neolithic: Common Origins, Cultural Diffusion and Antiquity of Human Occupation -- Chapter 1: The Prehistory of the Daic- or Kra-Dai-Speaking Peoples and the Hypothesis of an Austronesian Connection -- Chapter 2: Prehistoric Cultural Affinities Between Southeast Asia, East Asia and Northeast India: An Exploration -- Chapter 3: A Limestone Outcrop as a Landmark of Prehistoric Settlement in the Manatuto Region (East Timor) -- Chapter 4: The Cultured Rainforest Project: Preliminary Archaeological Results from the First Two Field Seasons in the Kelabit Highlands, Sarawak, Borneo (2007, 2008) -- Part 2: Mainland Southeast Asia's Bronze-Iron Age: New Dating, Mortuary Practices, and Material Culture -- Chapter 5: Dating the Bronze Age of Southeast Asia: The Cultural Implications -- Chapter 6: Ceramic Technology in Ban Chiang Cultural Tradition Sites, Northeastern Thailand -- Chapter 7: Unique Copper-Base Artefacts from Upper Burma:Coffin Ornaments? -- Chapter 8: Infant Jar Burials in Upper Burma -- Chapter 9: Recently Discovered Infant Jar Burials from Wat Pho Sri Nai, Ban Chiang, Northeastern Thailand -- Chapter 10: The Importance of Iron: Its Development and Complexity in the Southeast Asian Iron Age -- Chapter 11: Cultural Diversity in West-Central Thailand: Recent Excavations in Ratburi and Kanchanaburi -- Part 3: Southeast Asia Between China and the Middle East:Evidence of Long-Distance Exchange Relations -- Chapter 12: The Glass Vessels from Guangxi and the Maritime Silk Road in the Han Period (206 BCE−220 CE) -- Chapter 13: Overview of Han Artefacts in Southeast Asia with Special Reference to the Recently Excavated Material from Khao Sam Kaeo in Southern Thailand. Chapter 14: Foreign Trade, Local Taste: A Consumption-Based Study of Trade Ceramics in Late Proto-Historic Island Southeast Asia -- Chapter 15: Ongoing Archaeological Research at Si Pamutung in the Padang Lawas Area (North Sumatra) -- Chapter 16: Pagan, A Hinterland Port-City in Medieval Burma:A New Geographic Approach -- Part 4: Early Indianized Polities:Natural Environment and Material Culture -- Chapter 17: The Distribution of Sema Stones Throughout the Khorat Plateau During the Dvāravatī Period -- Chapter 18: Archaeological Excavations at Kheedkhin, A Dvāravatī City in Central Thailand -- Chapter 19: Votive Tablets from Batujaya, Karawang, West Java: A Comparative Study -- Chapter 20: The Sources of the Khmer Empire -- About the Authors -- Index -- Untitled.
9789971696795
Excavations (Archaeology)-Southeast Asia-Congresses.
Southeast Asia-Antiquities-Congresses.
Electronic books.
DS523 .U543 2013
959.01
Unearthing Southeast Asia's Past : Selected Papers from the 12th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (312 pages)
Half title, full title, copyright pages -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Introduction -- Part 1: Southeast Asia's Neolithic: Common Origins, Cultural Diffusion and Antiquity of Human Occupation -- Chapter 1: The Prehistory of the Daic- or Kra-Dai-Speaking Peoples and the Hypothesis of an Austronesian Connection -- Chapter 2: Prehistoric Cultural Affinities Between Southeast Asia, East Asia and Northeast India: An Exploration -- Chapter 3: A Limestone Outcrop as a Landmark of Prehistoric Settlement in the Manatuto Region (East Timor) -- Chapter 4: The Cultured Rainforest Project: Preliminary Archaeological Results from the First Two Field Seasons in the Kelabit Highlands, Sarawak, Borneo (2007, 2008) -- Part 2: Mainland Southeast Asia's Bronze-Iron Age: New Dating, Mortuary Practices, and Material Culture -- Chapter 5: Dating the Bronze Age of Southeast Asia: The Cultural Implications -- Chapter 6: Ceramic Technology in Ban Chiang Cultural Tradition Sites, Northeastern Thailand -- Chapter 7: Unique Copper-Base Artefacts from Upper Burma:Coffin Ornaments? -- Chapter 8: Infant Jar Burials in Upper Burma -- Chapter 9: Recently Discovered Infant Jar Burials from Wat Pho Sri Nai, Ban Chiang, Northeastern Thailand -- Chapter 10: The Importance of Iron: Its Development and Complexity in the Southeast Asian Iron Age -- Chapter 11: Cultural Diversity in West-Central Thailand: Recent Excavations in Ratburi and Kanchanaburi -- Part 3: Southeast Asia Between China and the Middle East:Evidence of Long-Distance Exchange Relations -- Chapter 12: The Glass Vessels from Guangxi and the Maritime Silk Road in the Han Period (206 BCE−220 CE) -- Chapter 13: Overview of Han Artefacts in Southeast Asia with Special Reference to the Recently Excavated Material from Khao Sam Kaeo in Southern Thailand. Chapter 14: Foreign Trade, Local Taste: A Consumption-Based Study of Trade Ceramics in Late Proto-Historic Island Southeast Asia -- Chapter 15: Ongoing Archaeological Research at Si Pamutung in the Padang Lawas Area (North Sumatra) -- Chapter 16: Pagan, A Hinterland Port-City in Medieval Burma:A New Geographic Approach -- Part 4: Early Indianized Polities:Natural Environment and Material Culture -- Chapter 17: The Distribution of Sema Stones Throughout the Khorat Plateau During the Dvāravatī Period -- Chapter 18: Archaeological Excavations at Kheedkhin, A Dvāravatī City in Central Thailand -- Chapter 19: Votive Tablets from Batujaya, Karawang, West Java: A Comparative Study -- Chapter 20: The Sources of the Khmer Empire -- About the Authors -- Index -- Untitled.
9789971696795
Excavations (Archaeology)-Southeast Asia-Congresses.
Southeast Asia-Antiquities-Congresses.
Electronic books.
DS523 .U543 2013
959.01