The Current State of Archaeological Research across Southeast Asia
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 84th Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM (2019)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "The Current State of Archaeological Research across Southeast Asia," at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
From Myanmar to Vietnam, Southeast Asia encompasses a deep history with a wide set of cultures. Over the last few decades, archaeological research in this area has experienced significant advancements in terms of theoretical approaches, methodological developments, and archaeological discoveries. New and continuing scholars and field projects have been substantially contributing to an evolving archaeological dataset. In an endeavor to present the rapidly changing state of archaeological discourse, a collection of scholars will discuss the progression and findings of research within their areas of interest. In this fashion, a diversity of topics will be presented from recent archaeological fieldwork throughout Southeast Asia. This will also assist in a continued effort to encourage a flourishing community of developing and established scholars.
Other Keywords
Urbanism •
Digital Archaeology: GIS •
Settlement patterns •
Historic •
Political economy •
Trade and exchange •
Ceramic Analysis •
Craft Production •
Material Culture and Technology •
Zooarchaeology
Geographic Keywords
Republic of Indonesia (Country) •
Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste (Country) •
Kingdom of Thailand (Country) •
Kingdom of Cambodia (Country) •
Republic of Singapore (Country) •
Republic of Palau (Country) •
Territory of Christmas Island (Country) •
Republic of the Philippines (Country) •
Malaysia (Country) •
Negara Brunei Darussalam (Country)
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Ancient Inscriptions and Climate Change: A Study of Water Management at the Ancient Capital of Bagan, Myanmar (2021)
Confirming the Subtropical Paleoecology of Yahuai Cave in Guangxi, China, at 120 Kya through the Taphonomic Analysis of Rodent Remains (2023)
Fauna from Funan: An Examination of Human-Animal Relationships at Angkor Borei, Cambodia (500 BCE–500 CE) (2024)
Interaction, Change, and Ceramic Variation along Coastal Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand, AD 100-1500 (2019)
An Introduction to the Comparative Urban Traditions Project, with Emphasis on the East and Southeast Asian Case Studies (2024)
The Past inside the Present: Interpreting Archaeological Evidence of Weaving in Mainland Southeast Asia in the Light of Present-Day Textile Making Traditions (2021)