50 Years of Archaeology in Southeast Asia Essays in Honour of Ian Glover

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Pub. Date: 2010-12-16
Publisher(s): River Books
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Summary

This collection of essays in honour of Dr Ian Glover, who for over fifty years has been one of Southeast Asia's most pioneering and leading archaeologists, offers a complete and up-to-date account of the main issues and debates on the region's archaeolog

Table of Contents

Introduction: Homagep. 9
Publicationsp. 18
Overviews of Ian C. Glover's Contributions to the Archaeology of Island and Mainland Southeast Asiap. 24
Ian Glover's Contribution to the Development of Archaeology in Island Southeast Asiap. 27
Ian Glover's Contribution to the Prehistory of Mainland Southeast Asiap. 41
Subsistence Strategies: Hunter-Gatherers to Early Agriculturep. 48
Subsistence-Settlement Organisation during the Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene: The Case of Lang Kamnan Cave, Western Thailandp. 51
Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene Forager Mobility in Southeast Asiap. 67
From Bui Ceri Uato to Bui Ceri Uato Mane: a new archaeobotanical assemblage from East Timorp. 79
Still too fragmentary and dependent upon chance? Advances in the study of early Southeast Asian archaeobotanyp. 93
Social Complexity and Early Statesp. 112
The Jar-Burial Tradition in the West Mouth of Niah Cave, Sarawak: Burial histories, social identities, and changing perceptions of pottery and deathp. 115
The Iron Age of Thailand: Trends to Complexityp. 129
The Archaeological Textiles from Ban Don Ta Phet in broader perspectivep. 141
Uneven Development in Southwest Sulawesi, Indonesia, during the Early Metal Phasep. 153
Pan-Regional Responses to South Asian Imputs in Early Southeast Asiap. 171
History and Archaeology at TrĂ  Kieup. 183
Ancient Roof Tiles Found in Central Vietnamp. 195
Interactions between Uplands and Lowlands through the 'Riverine Exchange Network' of Central Vietnam - A Case Study in the Thu Bon River Valleyp. 207
Craft Production and Exchangep. 216
Continuity in Shell Artefact Production in Holocene East Timorp. 219
Movement of raw materials and manufactured goods across the South China Sea after 500 BCE: from Taiwan to Thailand, and backp. 235
Glass in Southeast Asiap. 247
Megalithic High-Tin Bronzes and Peninsular India's 'Living Prehistory'p. 261
Pottery manufacture and trade in Maluku Tengah, Indonesia: 35 years after Ellen and Gloverp. 273
Colonialism and Archaeologyp. 286
From Centres of Pilgrimage to World Heritage Sites: Religious Travel Between India and Indonesiap. 289
'We Should Remember with Gratitude': Reflections on Archaeology in Laosp. 301
Indexp. 312
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