Guava Cat Archaeology: Papers in memory of Prof. Pochan Chen
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 81st Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL (2016)
This symposium brings together students, classmates, collaborators and teachers of Prof. Pochan Chen, of National Taiwan University, who died unexpectedly at the age of 41 in June of 2015. Prof. Chen worked extensively on issues related to culture contact and trade, primarily in China. His work spanned research on salt production and exchange, the construction of social identity in burial contexts, and regional processes related to economic activity and the formation of identity, including World Systems Theory, Trade Diasporas, Ethnogenesis, and Gender. In addition, he stimulated an entire generation of scholars in Taiwan interested in historical archaeology in contexts beyond mainland China, including Taiwan, the Philippines and elsewhere.
Other Keywords
Historical Archaeology •
Gis •
Landscape •
trade diaspora •
Technology •
Classification •
Mortuary Analysis •
Typology •
Chinese •
Modeling
Geographic Keywords
East/Southeast Asia
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-13 of 13)
- Documents (13)
- 5500 years of changing crop niches on the Tibetan Plateau (2016)
- The archaeological study of an Inner Asian empire: using new perspectives and methods to study the medieval Liao polity (2016)
- An archaeological study of landscape, people, and mobility in the Lakulaku River Basin in eastern Taiwan from the 18th century to the present (2016)
- Bone Craft Product and Economies in the Late Shang Period at Anyang, China (2016)
- The Chinese Trade Diasporas in Spanish Manila (2016)
- Culture and its varations - A community focused study of Siwa and Western Zhou cemeteries in Gansu (2016)
- Dayatou and Siwashan - Preliminary Report on the 2015 Season of the Tao River Archaeology Project (2016)
- The development of typology in Chinese archaeology (2016)
- GIS as a Heuristic Tool: Revisiting Spatial Concepts in the Paiwan Landscape (2016)
- A GIS-Investigation of the Yangshan Cemetery, Qinghai, NW China (2016)
- Globalization and world systems as alternative modes of cultural transmission in the eastern China, 5000-2500 BC (2016)
- The influence of European contact in the 17th century in Taiwan (2016)
- Trade Diaspora in Prehistoric Eastern Taiwan (2016)