Handbook of East and Southeast Asian Archaeology. (Record no. 134230)
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Personal name | Habu, Junko. |
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Title | Handbook of East and Southeast Asian Archaeology. |
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Edition statement | 1st ed. |
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture | New York, NY : |
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Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice | 2017. |
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Formatted contents note | Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Japan -- 1.3 Korea -- 1.4 China -- 1.5 Mongolia -- 1.6 Taiwan -- 1.7 Russian Far East -- 1.8 Southeast Asia -- 1.9 Overview -- References -- History and Practice -- 2 Japanese Archaeology Today: New Developments, Structural Undermining, and Prospects for Disaster Archaeology -- 2.1 Japan's Economic Development and the Dominance of Rescue Excavations -- 2.2 Commercialization of Archaeology and Neo-Liberalism -- 2.3 Disaster and Archaeology -- 2.4 The 2011 Triple Disasters: The Earthquake, the Tsunami, and the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident -- 2.5 Rescuing Objects and Conducting Rescue Excavations After the 2011 Triple Disasters -- 2.6 Fukushima Archaeology and Heritage Today -- 2.7 Tackling Past Disasters -- 2.8 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- 3 Archaeologizing "Korean Heritage": Cultural Properties Management and State Tourist Development -- 3.1 Introduction: Archaeological Heritage Management and Salvaging the Past -- 3.2 Ranking "Korean" Properties: Cultural Heritage Administration and Buried Properties Laws -- 3.3 Democratizing Excavation Procedures and the National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage -- 3.4 Conclusion -- References -- 4 A History of Chinese Archaeology -- 4.1 The Formative Period (1920-1940s) -- 4.1.1 The Historical Context of Chinese Archaeology -- 4.1.2 The Beginning of Modern Chinese Archaeology -- 4.1.2.1 Excavations at Anyang -- 4.1.2.2 Discovery of the Longshan Culture -- 4.1.2.3 Excavations at Doujitai in Shaanxi -- 4.1.2.4 Western Origin, Dual Origins, and Indigenous Origin of Chinese Civilization -- 4.2 Development of Archaeology in the People's Republic of China (1950-1977) -- 4.2.1 Archaeology Before the Cultural Revolution (1950-65). |
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Formatted contents note | 4.2.1.1 Paleolithic Archaeology -- 4.2.1.2 Neolithic Archaeology -- 4.2.1.3 Archaeology of the Three Dynasties -- 4.2.1.4 The Central Plain Focus -- 4.2.2 Archaeology During the Cultural Revolution (1966-77) -- 4.2.2.1 The Golden Age: Archaeology in the Post-Cultural Revolution Era (1978-Present) -- 4.2.3 The Origins of Modern Humans -- 4.2.3.1 The Origins of Food Production and Neolithization -- 4.2.3.2 The Origins of Chinese Civilization: Multiregional Development -- 4.2.3.3 The Xia-Shang-Zhou Chronology Project -- 4.2.3.4 The Search for the Origins of Chinese Civilization Project -- 4.3 Chinese Archaeology in the Globalized World -- 4.4 Conclusions -- References -- 5 A History of Mongolian Archaeological Studies -- 5.1 Archaeology Pre-1900-1920 -- 5.2 1920-1950 -- 5.3 1950-1980 -- 5.4 The 1980s -- 5.5 The 1990s-2000s -- 5.6 Conclusions -- References -- 6 The Archaeology of Vietnam -- References -- 7 The Position of Cambodian Archaeology in Current Sociopolitical ContextSocio-Political' to 'Sociopolitical.' -- 7.1 General Aspects of Archaeology in Cambodia -- 7.2 Archaeology: A Perspective Shift -- 7.3 Archaeology Through Institutions -- 7.4 Conclusion -- References -- 8 The History and Practice of Archaeology in Laos -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Earliest Humans in Laos -- 8.3 Hunter-Gatherers -- 8.4 Appearance of Agriculturalists -- 8.5 Iron Age Abundance -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 9 The History and Practice of Archaeology in Thailand -- 9.1 Historical Perspectives -- 9.2 The First Stage: Local Tradition -- 9.3 The Establishment of Archaeology: European Influence -- 9.4 Modern Archaeology -- 9.4.1 First Phase (1960-1980) -- 9.4.2 Phase II (1981-Present) -- 9.5 Global and Local Archaeological Issues -- References -- 10 The History and Practice of Archaeology in Myanmar -- 10.1 Introduction. |
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Formatted contents note | 10.2 Colonial Archaeology: The Archaeological Survey of Burma -- 10.3 The Burmese Pioneers -- 10.4 The Last 20 Years: Trends -- 10.5 Perennial Issues in Myanmar Archaeology -- 10.6 The Future of Myanmar Archaeology: Directions -- References -- 11 The Archaeology of Singapore -- References -- 12 A History of Archaeology in Malaysia -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Early Colonial/Antiquarianism Period (1840-1900) -- 12.3 Establishment of Museums Period (1900-1940) -- 12.4 Post World War II/Independence Period (1945-1970) -- 12.5 Local Archaeologists and the Late Twentieth to Twenty-First Century Era (1970-2014) -- References -- 13 The Archaeology of Indonesia -- 13.1 From Curiosity to Collecting -- 13.2 Systematic Research -- 13.3 Post-world War II Era: Multidisciplinary Research -- 13.4 Conclusion -- References -- 14 An Outlined History of Philippine Archaeology and Its Periodization -- 14.1 Introduction -- References -- Early Occupations of Asia -- 15 The Early Human Occupation of East and Southeast Asia -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Habitat-Specific Adaptations -- 15.2.1 Palaearctic Biogeographic Region -- 15.2.2 Qinling Mountains Transitional Zone -- 15.2.3 Indochinese Biogeographic Province -- 15.2.4 Sundaic Biogeographic Province -- 15.3 East and Southeast Asian Regional Trajectories -- 15.3.1 Resilience -- 15.3.2 Morphological Trajectories -- 15.3.3 Behavioral Trajectories -- 15.4 Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 16 Paleolithic Archaeology in Japan -- 16.1 Japanese Archipelago During the Pleistocene -- 16.2 Human Skeletal Remains -- 16.3 Iwajuku Excavation and the Search for Early Humans -- 16.4 Late Paleolithic Assemblages -- 16.5 Late Paleolithic I (40,000-30,000 Cal. BP) -- 16.6 Late Paleolithic II (30,000-16,000/10,000 Cal. BP) -- 16.7 Recent Research Directions -- 16.8 Integration of Environmental Data. |
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Formatted contents note | 16.9 Use of Technical Analyses in Modeling Human Behavior -- 16.10 Global Perspectives -- References -- 17 Paleolithic Archaeology in Korea -- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 Theoretical Issues -- 17.3 Geological Contexts, Human Fossils, and Animal Fossils -- 17.3.1 Geological Contexts -- 17.3.2 Human Fossils -- 17.3.3 Fauna -- 17.4 Chronology and Age Dates -- 17.5 Revised Chronology of Two Sub-ages -- 17.5.1 Early Paleolithic -- 17.5.2 Late Paleolithic -- 17.5.2.1 The Early Stage of the Late Paleolithic -- 17.5.2.2 The Development of the Microblade Technology in the Late Paleolithic -- 17.5.3 Holocene Transition -- 17.6 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 18 Paleolithic Research in China -- 18.1 Introduction -- 18.2 A Brief History of Paleolithic Research in China -- 18.3 The Earliest Presence of Hominins in China -- 18.4 The Puzzling "Middle Paleolithic" in China -- 18.5 The Diversity of Late Paleolithic Industries in China -- 18.6 Defining and Interpreting Unique Aspects of Chinese Paleolithic Industries -- 18.7 The "Two Cultural Traditions" Hypothesis of the Paleolithic of North China -- 18.8 The Geographical Dichotomy Alternative: North and South China in the Paleolithic -- 18.9 A Discussion of Bifaces in the Paleolithic of China -- 18.10 A Comprehensive Behavioral Model of Ancient Human Activity in China and East Asia -- 18.11 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 19 The Early Occupation of Taiwan -- 19.1 Introduction -- 19.2 Taiwan's Natural Setting -- 19.3 Taiwan's Cultural Setting -- 19.4 Contextualizing the Archaeology of Taiwan -- 19.5 A History of Archaeological Research in Taiwan -- 19.6 Understanding Taiwan's Archaeology -- 19.7 Paleolithic Culture -- 19.8 Early Neolithic Culture -- 19.9 Middle Neolithic Culture -- 19.10 Late Neolithic Culture -- 19.11 Metal Age -- 19.12 Historical Period -- 19.13 Current Trends and Prospects. |
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Formatted contents note | 19.14 Epilog -- References -- 20 The Development of Prehistoric Archaeology in Mongolia -- 20.1 Early Stage Archaeology -- 20.2 Middle Stage Archaeology -- 20.3 Late Stage Archaeology -- 20.4 Conclusion -- References -- 21 Early Occupation of Southeast Asia: Dental-Skeletal Evidence -- 21.1 Introduction -- 21.2 Mainland Southeast Asia -- 21.2.1 China -- 21.2.2 Laos -- 21.2.3 Thailand -- 21.2.4 Vietnam -- 21.2.5 The Philippines -- 21.2.6 Indonesia -- 21.2.7 Liang Bua (Flores, Indonesia) -- 21.2.8 Malaysia -- 21.3 Conclusion -- References -- Changing Human-environment Relations from Late Pleistocene to Early Holocene -- 22 The Development of Pottery and Associated Technological Developments in Japan, Korea, and the Russian Far East -- 22.1 Introduction -- 22.2 Long and Short Chronologies: History of Research -- 22.3 A Prehistory of the Development of Pottery in the Japanese Archipelago and the Russian Far East -- 22.3.1 Preceramic Contexts -- 22.3.2 Ice Age Pottery: Plain Pottery Before the Older Dryas Circa 16,000-15,000 cal BP (Taniguchi Phase 1) -- 22.3.3 The Expansion of Pottery Usage and the Development of Linear Relief Decoration Under Temporarily Warmer Conditions: 15,100-13,720 (14,410 ± 690 cal BP) (Taniguchi Phase 2) -- 22.3.4 The First Cord-Marked Decoration, A Second Temporary Warming and the Onset of the Last Cold Phase: 14,460-12,000 cal BP (Taniguchi Phase 3a) -- 22.3.5 Enhanced Cord-Marked Pottery During the Last Cold Phase and into the Holocene: 12,030-11,310 cal BP (Taniguchi Phase 3b) -- 22.3.6 Further Developments in the Holocene After 11,000 cal BP -- 22.4 Current and Future Research -- 22.4.1 New Forms of Settlement -- 22.4.2 Associated Technologies -- 22.4.3 Conclusion: Ceramics as a New Materiality -- References -- 23 Human Ecology of the Early Neolithic Kuahuqiao Culture in East Asia -- 23.1 Introduction. |
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Formatted contents note | 23.2 Climate and Topography. |
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Local note | Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries. |
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Topical term or geographic name entry element | East Asia-Antiquities. |
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Topical term or geographic name entry element | Southeast Asia-Antiquities. |
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Personal name | Lape, Peter V. |
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Personal name | Olsen, John W. |
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Main entry heading | Habu, Junko |
Title | Handbook of East and Southeast Asian Archaeology |
Place, publisher, and date of publication | New York, NY : Springer,c2017 |
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