The Oxford Handbook of Early Southeast Asia
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- Megjelenés dátuma 2022. május 2.
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Rövid leírás:
This handbook collects expert surveys of the prehistory of Southeast Asia, a two-millennial span that began with the arrival of now extinct humans and ended with the great civilization of Angkor (9th to 15th century).
TöbbHosszú leírás:
Southeast Asia ranks among the most significant regions in the world for tracing the prehistory of human endeavor over a period in excess of two million years. It lies in the direct path of successive migrations from the African homeland that saw settlement by hominin populations such as Homo erectus and Homo floresiensis. The first Anatomically Modern Humans, following a coastal route, reached the region at least 60,000 years ago to establish a hunter gatherer tradition that survives to this day in remote forests.
From about 2000 BC, human settlement of Southeast Asia was deeply affected by successive innovations that took place to the north and west, such as rice and millet farming. A millennium later, knowledge of bronze casting penetrated along the same pathways. Copper mines were identified and exploited, and metals were exchanged over hundreds of kilometers. In the Mekong Delta and elsewhere, these developments led to early states of the region, which benefitted from an agricultural revolution involving permanent ploughed rice fields. These developments illuminate how the great early kingdoms of Angkor, Champa, and Funan came to be, a vital stage in understanding the roots of the present nation states of Southeast Asia.
Assembling the most current research across a variety of disciplines--from anthropology and archaeology to history, art history, and linguistics--The Oxford Handbook of Early Southeast Asia will present an invaluable resource to experienced researchers and those approaching the topic for the first time.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Introduction
Charles F. W. Higham and Nam C. Kim
1. Humans in Island Southeast Asia Prior to Homo Sapiens Settlement, With Special Reference to Java Island
François Sémah, Anne-Marie Sémah, Truman Simanjuntak, and Harry Widianto
2. Homo floresiensis
Matthew W. Tocheri, Thomas Sutikna, Jatmiko, E. Wahyu Saptomo
3. The Archaeogenetics of Southeast Asia
Pedro Soares, Maru Mormina, Teresa Rito, Martin B. Richards
4. The early settlement of Island Southeast Asia
Graeme Barker
5. Stone Industries of Mainland and Island Southeast Asia
David Bulbeck and Ben Marwick
6. The Hoabinhian: The Late and Post-Pleistocene Cultural Systems of Southeast Asia
Rasmi Shoocongdej
7. Later hunter-gatherers in Guangxi Province
Xie Guangmao
8. The Neolithic of Vietnam
Philip J. Piper, Lâm Thi My Dung, Nguyen Khánh Trung Ki?n, and Peter Bellwood
9. Coastal Settlement in Thailand
Charles F. W. Higham
10. Hunter-Gatherer Mortuary Variability in Vietnam
Marc F. Oxenham, Anna Willis, Lân Cuong Nguyen, and Hirofumi Matsumura
11. Community and kinship during the transition to agriculture in Northern Vietnam
Damien Huffer, R. Alexander Bentley, Marc F Oxenham
12. Cereals of Southeast Asia
Dorian Q. Fuller and Cristina Castillo
13. Language Families of Southeast Asia
Laurent Sagart
14. The expansion of rice and millet farmers into Southeast Asia
Fiorella Rispoli
15. The Neolithic of Mainland Southeast Asia
Charles F.W. Higham
16. The Expansion of Farmers into Island Southeast Asia
Peter Bellwood
17. The Origins of the Bronze Age in Mainland Southeast Asia
Roberto Ciarla
18. Social change with the initial Bronze Age
Charles F.W. Higham
19. Prehistoric Copper Production and Exchange in Southeast Asia
Vincent C. Pigott and Thomas Oliver Pryce
20. Southeast Asian evidence for early maritime Silk Roads exchange and trade-related polities
Bérénice Bellina
21. Social Change in Southeast Asia during the Iron Age
Charles F.W. Higham
22. A New Chrono-Cultural Approach to the Iron Age in Myanmar
Anne-Sophie Coupey and Jean-Pierre Pautreau
23. The Dongson Culture of Vietnam
Nam C. Kim
24. The Sa Huynh culture and related cultures in Southern Vietnam and Cambodia
Andreas Reinecke
25. The Iron Age in Central Thailand
Fiorella Rispoli
26. The Dian Culture in Southwest China
TzeHuey Chiou-Peng
27. The Co Loa Polity in Northern Vietnam
Nam C. Kim
28. Mainland Southeast Asia's Earliest Kingdoms and the Case of ?Funan?
Pierre-Yves Manguin and Miriam T. Stark
29. Early States in Myanmar
Bob Hudson
30. Early states in Thailand: Dvaravati
Wesley Clarke and Matthew Gallon
31. Angkor: A provisional map history of Greater Angkor from ancestry to transformation.
Roland Fletcher and Christophe Pottier
32. Champa
William A. Southworth
33. The Civilisations of Central and East Java and Bali.
John N. Miksic
34. Early States of Insular Southeast Asia
Pierre-Yves Manguin
35. Srivijaya
Pierre-Yves Manguin
36. The Prehistory of the Philippines
Eusebio Dizon
37. Perspectives on Maritime Archaeology in Southeast Asia
Charlotte Pham, Veronica Walker Vadillo, and Jennifer Craig
38. Community Engagement and Cultural Heritage in Southeast Asian Archaeology
Stephen Acabado, Adam Lauer, and Marlon Martin
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