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  1. Comparing local silk textiles: the Thai-Lao Matmii and the Japanese Tumugi Kasuri.(Report): An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Keiko Yukimatsu, Songkoon Chantachon, et all 2008-10-01
  2. Chinese Populations in Contemporary Southeast Asian Societies: Identities, Interdependence and International Influence.(Book Review): An article from: ... Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Eugene Tan, 2003-10-01
  3. Southeast Asian Urbanism: the Meaning and Power of Social Space.(Book Review): An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Yeoh Seng Guan, 2002-10-01
  4. Cultural Politics and Asian Values: The Tepid War.(Book review): An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Ooi Giok Ling, 2007-04-01
  5. Forbidden Archeology: The Hidden History of the Human Race by Michael A. Cremo, Richard L. Thompson, 1998-01
  6. Smrti Krsna: Studies in Indian Art and Archeology by R.K. Sharma, R.C. Agarwal, 2002-05-01
  7. Archeology of Vidisa (Dasarna) Region by Priyosh Banerjee, K. Tripathi, 2002-01-01
  8. Monumental Bali: Introduction to Balinese Archeology & Guide to the Monuments by A. J. Bernet Kempers, 1995-01
  9. Pancatantra: Recent Researches in Indian Archeology
  10. Studies on Art Archeology and Indology by Arundhati Banerjee, 2007-03-10
  11. Shipwreck Archeology of the Holy Land: Processes and Parameters (Duckworth Debates in Archaeology) by Sean A. Kingsley, 2004-11-27
  12. Exploring The New Testament World An Illustrated Guide To The World Of Jesus And The First Christians by Albert A. Bell, 1998-09-20
  13. Many Petals of the Lotus, Five Asian Buddhist Communities in Toronto. (Book Reviews/Comptes Rendus). (book review): An article from: The Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology by Marilyn F. Nefsky, 2002-02-01
  14. The pursuit of postsecondary education: a comparison of first nations, African, Asian, and European Canadian Youth.(Report): An article from: Canadian Review of Sociology by Victor Thiessen, 2009-02-01

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22. Welcome To Korea Now !!!-Society & The Arts
Nelson authored The Archeology of Korea in 1993 and currently heads the Societyfor East asian archeology, an international forum of archeological scholars
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March 22, 2003
[LITERATURE] U.S. archeologist bases novel on fieldwork in Korea
A n international authority on Korean archeology recently released a novel based on her field experiences here and is winning solid acclaim from its readers in the United States. "Spirit Bird Journey," the first novel by Sarah Nelson, professor of archeology at University of Denver, has emerged as a hot seller, strongly recommended by the influential Web retailer amazon.com with a five-star rating. The fiction tells of Clara, an adoptee from Korea who travels to Korea to pursue archaeology and becomes fascinated with Korea's prehistoric past and its mysterious culture. Clara goes on to dream about the whole life of a prehistoric woman while she experiences a year in Korea. In an interesting twist, her fantasy about the Neolithic times and actual experiences in today's Korea intertwine and clash in the novel. ¡ãProf. Sarah Nelson With a sizable portion of the book devoted to prehistoric artifacts and other scholarly observations, "Spirit Bird Journey" gives a rare inside look at archeology as a vocation while delving into ethnic differences and cultural misunderstandings regarding overseas adoptees. The excavation sites Clara works on in the novel are not fictional, but based on Prof. Nelson's actual field experience of more than five years at the Amsa-dong and Osan-ri prehistoric sites in Korea.

23. CONFERENCE SUMMARIES
The Association, until recently entitled the Association of Southeast asian archeologyin Western Europe, has, with the removal of the barriers between Western
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EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN ARCHAEOLOGISTS 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 28 September-4 October 1992. Istituto Italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente (IsMEO). Rome, Italy. Submitted by Jan Wisseman Christie The Association, until recently entitled the Association of Southeast Asian Archeology in Western Europe , has, with the removal of the barriers between Western and Eastern Europe, broadened its scope to include colleagues in Eastern Europe on a formal basis, and has renamed itself the European Association for Southeast Asian Archaeology (EurASEAA) . The meeting hosted by IsMEO in Rome was the first biennial meeting to be held since this change in membership scope. Unfortunately, given the lack of funds available for Eastern European archaeologists to attend the meeting, none were able to come this year. It is to be hoped that in the future, improved financial situation in Eastern Europe and perhaps increased support from the EC will enable a number of colleagues from Eastern Europe to attend. As it was

24. INDIAN ARCHAEOLOGY IN RETROSPECT
2002, pp. 505, maps. (This volume explores the nature of the interdisciplinaryresearch done in the fields of South asian archeology and Quaternary science
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(The set attempts to take stock of the progress made in the field of South Asian archaeology, especially during the later half of 20th century. Fifty-nine papers, spread over four volumes, are contributed by a team of scholars, well known in the areas of their specialization. Never before an attempt of this type and in this scale has been made to critically evaluate the progress made into our past. As many as 46 Indian and about 16 European and American scholars have contributed to make this series what it is.) Vol. 1 : PREHISTORY : ARCHAEOLOGY OF SOUTH ASIA
(This volume comprises fifteen papers written by eighteen authors. It cover a broad spectrum of South Asian prehistory. There are four appendices which provide information on the Upper Palaeolithic, Neolothic and Megalithic sites explored and excavated to the day. Three papers present an account of the progress made in understanding the prehistoric rock-art, ceramics and beads. Contents :
The Archaeology of the South Asian Lower Palaeolithic : History and Current Status; The Middle Palaeolithic Culture of South Asia; The Archaeology of the Upper Palaeolithic Phase in India; The Mesolithic Age in India; The Neolithic Cultures of Northern and Eastern India; Brahmagiri and Beyond : The Archaeology of the Southern Neolithic; Post-Urban Harappan Culture in Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh; Early Farming Cultures of Central India : A Recent Perspective; Research on the Deccan Chalcolithic; A Review of the Copper Hoards and the OCP Culture; The Age of Iron in India : A Reappraisal; The Archaeology of the Megaliths in India : 1947-1997; The Development of Indian Rock Art Studies Since Independence; A Survey of Ceramic Analysis with Specific Reference to Pottery; Small is Useful : Importance of Bead Studies in South Asian Archaeology)

25. Andrew Bulwer-Lytton
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27. Law Economics Commerce Science Engineering Medical Sciences
The Archaeology major mainly focuses on archaeological research in theJomon, Yayoi and Tumulus periods in Japan and East asian archeology.
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The History graduate program offers four majors covering a wide range of research themes: Japanese History,Chinese History, Western History and Archaeology. In the Japanese History major the research themes range from ancient history, including the Asuka, Nara and Heian periods, to the closing years of the Tokugawa shogunate and the early years of the Meiji era. The Chinese History major focuses on the Qin, Han, Tang and Sung dynasties. Studies in the Western History major include the history of the Christian church, medieval France, Britain in the modern age, and contemporary international relations. The Archaeology major mainly focuses on archaeological research in the Jomon, Yayoi and Tumulus periods in Japan and East Asian archeology.
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Students in the Japanese Language and Literature graduate program major either in Japanese Language or Japanese Literature. In the Japanese Language major the courses offered include studies of classical and modern Japanese, and comparative studies of East-Asian languages. In the Japanese Literature major courses offered include classical literature, modern literature and comparative literature. One of the features of the program is the way in which education and research is informed by the most advanced research in comparative literature and linguistics.
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Reliefs in Ancient Javanese Candi'. She has published extensively onasian archeology and is presently lecturer at Leiden University. ?
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PRINCIPLES OF SPATIAL ARRANGEMENT AND ORIENTATION IN THE ANCIENT HINDU AND BUDDHIST ARCHITECTURE OF INDONESIA: AN EXAMPLE OF THE PERSISTENCY OF THE DONG-SON HERITAGE By Marijke Klokke The aim of this research is to investigate the principles on which spatial arrangement and orientation of the ancient Hindu and Buddhist temples in Indonesia was based. The temples to be studied date from between the 8th and 15th centuries. They are the foundations of the ruling classes in various parts of Indonesia (Sumatra, Java, and Bali especially), who had then, or shortly before that time, adopted Hinduism or Buddhism as their religion. The foundation of temple was an act of religious merit, and it also was a source of social status and political authority. In the 8th century this led to a new type of construction: the Hindu and Buddhist temples built of fairly durable material. Nobody knows who was responsible for the building plans. However, it is very obvious that there was borrowing from a form of Indian temple architecture, which was then itself not very old, but to which design changes were made. In the Indian architectural manuals, alongside a great many other prescriptions, one finds rules relating to the spatial arrangement and orientation of the temple. The initial steps in the research programme proposed here have shown that these architectural principles were only partially adopted. As well as the principles of spatial arrangement and orientation borrowed from the Indian tradition, use was made of different principles engendered by an indigenous building tradition which was rooted in the Dong-Son culture. The research fits with two recent theories which refer to the relationship between Indian and local Indonesian culture in the early period of Indonesian history. The first of these is the 'localization' theory formulated by O.W. Wolters (1982). This contains a reinterpretation and a reformulation of Indian concepts in the local context. The second theory with which this research concurs takes as its premise a more pronounced continuity between South-East Asian prehistory and the early historical period than has hitherto been postulated. This has been shown in relation to religious practices (Soekmono 1974 and De Casparis 1986) and in the formation of political structures (Kulke 1986). The aim of the research which is being introduced here is likewise to show that in the Hindu-Buddhist architectural traditions there was also more continuity with the older indigenous traditions (Domenig 1980, Izikowitz and Sorensen 1982, Waterson 1991), especially in the field of spatial arrangement as this is expressed in the narrative reliefs on the temple and in the orientation of the temple towards particular features in the landscape. The research can also later be extended to, for example, Khmer temple architecture in Cambodia. M.J. Klokke (1958) studied Indian and Iranian Languages at Leiden University from 1976 to 1983. In 1990 she received her PhD from that same university for a thesis entitled 'The Tantri Reliefs in Ancient Javanese Candi'. She has published extensively on Asian Archeology and is presently lecturer at Leiden University.

29. Southeast Asian Archaeology International Newsletter No. 11
In Scandinavia almost all the information available about SE asian archeology comesfrom Cambridge or Canberra, unless you happen to visit the library of the
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SOUTHEAST ASIAN ARCHAEOLOGY INTERNATIONAL NEWSLETTER ISSUE NO. 11 July 2000 EDITORS Elisabeth A. Bacus
Rasmi Shoocongdej
Institute of Archaeology
Department of Archaeology
University College London
Silpakorn University
31-34 Gordon Square
Bangkok 10200
London WC1H OPY UK
Thailand
e.bacus@ucl.ac.uk Rasmis@mozart.inet.co.th CONTENTS Recent Articles on Illicit Antiquities and Looting in SE Asia A Treasure Trove of Thai Antiquities Abroad RESEARCH REPORTS
  • Textile technology in the prehistory of Southeast Asia ... [Back to Top] Recent Articles on Illicit Antiquities and Looting in SE Asia Destruction of southeast asia’s Past through looting (Reprinted from World Archaeological Bulletin 9:37-40). By Rasmi Shoocongdej, Department of Archaeology, Silpakorn University, Bangkok, Thailand "At the WAC-4 meeting in South Africa, I gave a regional report on a serious looting problem in Southeast Asia, particularly in Cambodia. Here, I would like to continue to address this critical issue: the illicit trafficking in archaeological treasures. I bring up this issue perhaps it is a global problem very frequently encountered in third world countries. Inevitably, this problem directly impacts on archaeological interpretation because artefacts lose value if we don’t know their provenance or associated context. Knowledge of the past is thus lost forever…

30. Amazing Thailand
Regarding beadmaking near Chaiya, I based my suggestion that glass beads were manufacturedthere on reports by Basa in Southeast asian archeology, 1990, and
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The Bead Site = Home Ancient Beads Amazing Thailand Face Beads, Mosaics and Bead Study in Thailand The following correspondence among Jim Lankton Peter Francis , and Stefany Tomalin was prompted by Jim's recent trip to Thailand. Jim, Peter and Stefany are all members of Beads-L Discussion Group of the global interactive bead database project. Jim Lankton is a volunteer with The Bead Museum DC, Peter Francis is head of the Center for Bead Research, and Stefany Tomalin is author of Beads! and owner of a shop by the same name on Portobello Road, London. The goal of the global interactive bead database project is to develop an easy-to-use, searchable database on the web with images and data on beads from all over the world. A description of the project can be found at http://home.attbi.com/~judvan The Bead Museum DC and The Bead Museum, Glendale, Arizona are hosting a session at Bead Expo to discuss Bead Classification and Databases. For more information, contact Deborah Zinn , Beads-L convenor at dzinn@werple.net.au Note: The global interactive bead database project and Beads-L support ethical and responsible bead collecting. For more information, consult the Guidelines for Bead Research of the Society for Bead Researchers at: http://www.mindspring.com/~larinc/sbr/research/research.htm

31. Lien Asie
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    32. Bibliotheek Van De UvA - Search Welcome Screen
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    The University Museum collections contain materials relating to education, research and student life at the Universiteit van Amsterdam from 1632 to the present. These collections are held partly in the University Museum , partly in the faculties.
    The following subcollections are now available via this catalogue:
    • Painted and sculpted portraits of scholars and professors (also available via the image database Portrait Collection
    • Drawings and printed portraits of scholars and professors
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    33. Le Courrier DE LA Coree !!!-Societe
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    34. Metromix | A Chicago Entertainment And Restaurant Guide - Forbidden City Coming
    Ho and her husband, Ben Bronson, the Field's curator for asian archeology, aremaking the lives of women in the imperial court a key theme in the exhibit.
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    36. Anahita Gallery Home Page
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    Fax: 505/820-1414 About Us This website serves as an on-line gallery for Anahita Gallery’s huge selection of antique and handcrafted doors. It also offers travelogues, a regularly updated series of recipes from around the world, and a sampling of articles on art. Our other sites,www.photorussia.com and www.photocentralasia.com cover exhibitions in our photography gallery and ongoing research in the history of photography. Anahita Gallery, Inc is located in an historic 19th century adobe just four blocks from the Santa Fe Plaza, 312 Sandoval Street in Santa Fe. Visit our sites, visit our store, and let us hear from you! For more than twenty-five years, owners Kate Fitz Gibbon and Andy Hale have worked in South and Central Asia, Russia, Uzbekistan, Thailand, Turkey, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Andy and Kate write and lecture frequently on subjects ranging from ancient to early Islamic material - as well as on 19th century textiles. Their most recent book, Ikat, Silks of Central Asia, The Guido Goldman Collection, received the George Wittenborn Award of 1997 from the Art Libraries Society of North America.

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    38. Art And Archeology Of Vietnam, Asian Crossroads Of Cultures (in MARION)
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