Environmental Archaeological Approaches in Southeast Asia
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 80th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2015)
The aim of this session is to report on recent environmental archaeological approaches tounderstanding human behavioral adaptations in Southeast Asia (mainland and island). We aim tosurvey the various ways that environmental conditions affected hunter-gatherer and agriculturalsocieties throughout the late-Pleistocene and Holocene. Paper topics of this session may includeresearch of subsistence regimes, technological change and/or development, forager efficiency,paleoecology, transition into agriculture, or any relevant research involving these themes. Wewelcome novel research, papers involving meta-analysis, or historical reviews.
Other Keywords
Geoarchaeology •
Prehistory •
Lithic Technology •
Mobility •
Rice •
Millet •
Environmental Archaeology •
Landscape Archaeology •
Human Behavioral Ecology •
Ethnoarchaeology
Geographic Keywords
East/Southeast Asia
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Forager Efficiency, Demographic Shift and Environmental Change: Re-evaluating the Broad Spectrum Revolution in Mainland Southeast Asia (2015)
Human dietary responses to the ecological instability of prehistoric Khao Wong Prachan Valley, Thailand: corroboration between paleobotany and skeletal chemistry (2015)
The Negotiated Wild: Khmer-Kuy Relations and the Politics of Habitat in Lowland Cambodia before 1970. (2015)