Paradigms Shift: New Interpretations in Mainland Southeast Asian Archaeology
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 "Paradigms Shift: New Interpretations in Mainland Southeast Asian Archaeology," at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
Paradigms Shift: New Interpretations in Mainland Southeast Asian Archaeology
Over the past 20 years or more paradigmatic changes have led to new interpretations in prehistoric and historic Mainland Southeast Asian (MSEA) research, ranging from long-term field projects to cutting-edge laboratory analyses. These new interpretations are reshaping how we look at human adaptation and cultural development across this vast region. New insights include: roles of migration and demography in shaping regional population history; technology and economic organization of metal and ceramic production; and evidence for hitherto unappreciated subsistence diversity. Papers in this session synthesize and reevaluate recent developments in research fields including bioarchaeology, faunal analysis, archaeobotany, chronological revision, small finds analysis, the technology and organization of productive systems and their related exchange networks, and finally the rise, functioning and collapse of empire. Recently, developments in these research foci have significantly improved our understanding of the complex culture area that is MSEA and, over time, have prompted theoretical paradigm shifts of their own. Our intent here is to highlight the recent methodological and interpretational shifts in these areas and to explore current and future research pathways across the greater region.
Other Keywords
Bioarchaeology/Skeletal Analysis •
Craft Production •
Neolithic •
Iron Age •
demography •
Political economy •
Prehistory •
Migration •
Zooarchaeology •
Kinship
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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- Documents (11)
- A Bioarchaeological View on Long-Term Development in Prehistoric Central Thailand (2019)
- Centralized Power/Decentralized production? Angkorian Stoneware and the Southern Production Complex of Cheung Ek, Cambodia (2019)
- Don’t Throw the Baby out with the Bathwater: New Insights into Palaeodemographic Change with the Intensification of Agriculture in Southeast Asia (2019)
- Explaining Prehistoric Thailand’s 2000 Year Resilient Growth Economy and Peaceful Society: a Bottom-up Approach (2019)
- Individual, Family, Site, 'Community' or Region? - Thinking Across Spatial and Social Scale in Prehistoric Laos and Thailand (2019)
- Kinship and Migration in Prehistoric MSEA: Insights from Isotopic Analysis over the Years (2019)
- Mind the Gap: Occupation at Angkor Wat and Implications for the decline of Angkor (2019)
- Old Bones, New Data: Pigs and Dogs from Prehistoric Non Pa Wai, Lopburi Province, Central Thailand in a Regional Context (2019)
- Reinterpreting Archaeobotany in Mainland Southeast Asia (2019)
- Rethinking Household/Community Based Production – Broadening the Conversation (2019)
- The Technology of Metallurgy and Evolving Views of Its Development in Prehistoric Thailand (2019)