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  1. ART AND ARCHEOLOGY OF VIETNAM: Asian Crossroad of Cultures
  2. Turiang: A fourteenth - century shipwreck in Southeast Asian waters (Aquatic Archeology) by Roxanna M. Brown, Sten Sjostrand, 2000-01-19
  3. Asian Values in Indonesia? National and Regional Identities.: An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Adrian VICKERS, Lyn FISHER, 1999-10-01
  4. Is Communitarianism Uniquely Asian? A Filipino's Perspective.: An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Fernando N. ZIALCITA, 1999-10-01
  5. The Abdication of the Intellectuals: Sociology, Anthropology, and the Asian Values Debate--or, What Everybody Needed to Know about "Asian Values" That ... Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Clive S. KESSLER, 1999-10-01
  6. A Nation in Distress: Human Rights, Authoritarianism, and Asian Values in Malaysia.: An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Wan A. MANAN, 1999-10-01
  7. Cultural Politics and Asian Values: The Tepid War.(Book review): An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Ooi Giok Ling, 2007-04-01
  8. The Miracle Turned Crises in the East Asian Region: Implications for Policies Affecting Transnational Migrants.: An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Joaquin L. III GONZALEZ, 1999-04-01
  9. Forbidden Archeology: The Full Unabridged Edition by Michael A. Cremo, Richard L. Thompson, 1998-01
  10. State and Civil Society: Global Context, Southeast Asian Prospect.: An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Clive S. KESSLER, 1998-04-01
  11. Chinese Populations in Contemporary Southeast Asian Societies: Identities, Interdependence and International Influence.(Book Review): An article from: ... Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Eugene Tan, 2003-10-01
  12. Shipwreck Archeology of the Holy Land: Processes and Parameters (Duckworth Debates in Archaeology) by Sean A. Kingsley, 2004-11-27
  13. Many Petals of the Lotus, Five Asian Buddhist Communities in Toronto. (Book Reviews/Comptes Rendus). (book review): An article from: The Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology by Marilyn F. Nefsky, 2002-02-01
  14. Southeast Asian Urbanism: the Meaning and Power of Social Space.(Book Review): An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Yeoh Seng Guan, 2002-10-01

1. Asian Archeological Resources
A virtual online library containing all the resources you will ever need to study asian archeology.
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2. East Asian Studies Links
Asian Studies Pacific University. Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library A fabulous selection of links to all areas of Asian Studies.
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3. East Asian Studies @ Durham University
Centre for Research in East asian archeology (CREAA) CREAA serves as a focus for interdepartmental and inter-disciplinary research within Durham
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4. EALframes3
Asian Studies Virtual Library East Asian Studies Bibliographic Instruction Clearing House
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5. Welcome To Korea Now !!!-Society The Arts
Prof. Nelson authored "The Archeology of Korea" in 1993 and currently heads the Society for East asian archeology, an international forum of
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6. Ban Chiang, Thailand
Suggested Reading. Asian Archaeology
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7. History And Archeology From Shipwrecks = Adventure
Welcome to China Pottery. This site is about Asian Shipwrecks, Archeology, History
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8. Southeast Asian Archaeology International Newsletter No. 11
SOUTHEAST ASIAN ARCHAEOLOGY INTERNATIONAL NEWSLETTER. ISSUE NO. 11. July 2000. EDITORS
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9. Lingua Terrae Books Asia Archeology
Home page Catalogs How to order Lingua Terrae Catalog asian archeology
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10. Southeast Asian Studies Regional Exchange Program
SouthEast Asian Studies Regional Exchange Program aims to promote Southeast Asian studies through various study, research and exchange grants and
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11. SSAAPS - Research Course On Asian Archeology In Leiden
Research course on asian archeology in Leiden. 11 25 February 2005 IIAS organisesa Masterclass on modern research techniques in asian archeology 22-25
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12. Untitled Document
ANTH 32/Southeast asian archeology and ANTH 54/Southeast Asian Political andCultural Systems ART 112/Arts of Asia ASST 15/Introduction to Asia
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13. NUS : Asia Research Institute
This includes a particular project on Southeast asian archeology (A/Prof JohnMiksic) focussing on early historic sites of Southeast Asiaearly trade;
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NUS Home myEmail Search Home ... Appointments 3 months Visiting Fellowship 2006 PhD Scholarships 3 Months Visiting Fellowship Appointment ASEAN Research Scholarship
ASIA RESEARCH INSTITUTE
POSITIONS AT THE ASIA RESEARCH INSTITUTE
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE
Applications are invited for a 3 month (Senior) Visiting Fellowships at the Asia Research Institute (ARI), National University of Singapore to commence in April, July or October 2006 1) The changing family (Prof Gavin Jones) focuses on changing family forms, roles and structures in Asian societies, as other institutions take over some family functions, low fertility, delayed marriage and longevity transform family composition, and labour market realities and changing gender relations affect internal family dynamics. 2) Migration (Prof Brenda Yeoh) explores the issues arising from increased levels of human mobility in the region, both within and across national borders. Mobility of high-level professional and managerial personnel, labour migration, both documented and undocumented, and human trafficking all raise theoretical and methodological questions and major policy issues, as does the role of migration in urban change. 3) Religion and Globalisation 4) Cultural Studies in Asia (Prof Chua Beng Huat) consciously challenges disciplinary boundaries to address new topics, issues and concerns thrown up by the rapid globalization of contemporary cultures. ARI is interested in new understandings of the everyday life cultural practices of contemporary Asia, as in adaptations of older patterns in literature, and the performing and graphic arts, in rapidly changing contemporary conditions.

14. Welcome To APMRN
6) Southeast asian archeology ( A/Prof John Miksic) focuses on a problems connectedwith early historic sites of Southeast Asia. Major topics include early
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Member Networks of the APMRN
SINGAPORE
Coordinator: Associate Professor Brenda Yeoh Saw Ai (National University of Singapore) who is assisted by Miss Theodora Lam Contents of this page
The Singapore network
The Singapore network under the direction of Brenda Yeoh operates from the Asian MetaCentre for Population and Sustainable Development Analysis at the National University of Singapore. The Centre's primary aim is to advance understanding of population and sustainable development issues in the Asian context, particulary those related to population-environment interactions, population forecasting and migration and families. The Asian MetaCentre holds frequent conferences on such issues and publishes manuscripts in their Research Paper Series.
Brenda Yeoh attended the APMRN's 2001 Conference in Manila and presented a paper on how Singaporean women who have business interests in China balance work and family committments. Email: geoysa@nus.edu.sg

15. Southeast Asian Studies Regional Exchange Program
SouthEast Asian Studies Regional Exchange Program aims to promote Southeast Asian Southeast asian archeology (A/Prof John Miksic) focuses on a problems
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Fellowships
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Conferences Fellowships Publication Updates ... Research Training Program, India, 2005-06 ASEAN Research Scholars at Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore
The Asia Research Institute of NUS invites applications from ASEAN citizens (except Singaporeans) enrolled for a fulltime advanced degree at a university in an ASEAN country for consideration as ASEAN Research Scholars. These fellowships are offered to students working in the Humanities and Social Sciences on Asian topics, and will allow the recipients to be based at NUS for a ‘in residence fellowship’ for a period of three months. This is a The aim of the fellowships is to enable scholars to make full use of the wide range of resources held in the libraries of NUS and the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. Scholars will be expected to commence on 1 May 2006. For more details, please visit the ARI website: http://www.ari.nus.edu.sg/appoint/aseanscholarship.htm. Visiting Researchers Program at Walailak University, Southern Thailand Since 2003, Walailak University’s Institute of Liberal Arts has been hosting researches in the fields of Thai and Southeast Asian Studies in the Visiting Researchers Program. The program offers scholars in the aforementioned fields, both academics and graduate students, the opportunity to spend time at

16. Listservs Relating To Japan
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17. Archaeological Finds Pertaining To The Amazons II
She and other specialists in Central asian archeology discussed the interpretationsin interviews last week. In her analysis, Dr. DavisKimball said burials
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Archaeological Finds Pertaining to the Amazons II
What was the secret, the special genius, of Catal Huyuk, and did it have any connection with the Amazons? Was it the beginning of the thread that would wind itself through the millennia and end up weaving the haunting image of the women warrior? L.W.Wilde There were no disputes between unfriendly
nations as the harbour was believed to be under the protection of the goddess, Ephesia, and had been internationally recognized as a sacred area since 3000 BC. According to local legends the Amazons took refuge here in flight from Herakles. In 7th century BC the temple of Artemis, goddess of hunting, was invaded by wild Cimmerian warriors, but they did little more than threaten the locals, perhaps because they feared Ephesia.
The magnificent temple of which Christian writers speak as that
of "the great Goddess whom all Asia and the world worshippeth" replaced the earlier and more famous shrine which burned to the ground on the night of Alexander's birth. Two hundred and twenty years had been spent in the process of building the first temple, and when this was destroyed the Ephesians at once began the construction of another even more costly. The older Artemisium is said to have possessed among its treasures four statues of Amazons executed by four of the most distinguished sculptors of the fifth century, Phidias, Polyclitus, Cresilas, and Phradom. The tradition is only on of many which indicate very close connection between the Amazons and this sanctuary.

18. Links To Other Sites
asian archeology Information Plaza More Asian archeological resources on theNet (in English or Japanese). Twinbridge Asiaview - Download Twinbridge
http://www.chineseprehistory.org/links.htm
Links to Other Interesting Sites
(Under Revison, Please Excuse Dead Links) T o further explore the prehistory of China or paleoanthropology and archeology in general, visit the Web sites listed below:

19. Subject Research Guides: Anthropology: Current Periodicals Subscriptions (Rutger
Journal of Anthropological Archeology; Journal of Cultural Heritage; Journal ofEast asian archeology; Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
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  • Abstracts in Anthropology American Anthropological Association - AAA Guide American Anthropologist American Ethnologist American Journal of Archeology American Journal of Human Biology American Journal of Physical Anthropology Ancient Mesoamerica Annual Review of Anthropology Anthropologica Anthropological Forum Anthropological Linguistics Anthropological Literature Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona Anthropological Quarterly Archeological Prospection Anthropology Today Anthropos Archeologia Medievale Archeology Archaeology in Oceania Australian Archaeology Australian Journal of Anthropology Biennial Review of Anthropology Canadian Ethnic Studies Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology=La Revue Canadiennese Chinese Sociology and Anthropology Common Ground : Archeology and Ethnography in the Public Interest Critique of Anthropology Cross-Cultural Research Cultural Anthropology: Journal of the Society for Cultural Anthropology Culture, Sports and Society

20. Lingua Terrae Books Asia Archeology
Lingua Terrae Catalog. asian archeology. Black, Davidson, 1931. On an adolescentskull of Sinanthropus pekinensis in comparison with an adult skull of the
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Home page Catalogs How to order Lingua Terrae Catalog Asian archeology Black, Davidson, 1931. On an adolescent skull of Sinanthropus pekinensis in comparison with an adult skull of the same species and with other hominid skulls, recent and fossil . Palaeontologia Sinica D-VII-II; 144 pp., 37 fig., 16 plts. h.t. Orig. front cover worn at margins, but outside printed area, no backwrapper, spine taped, but contents very good, 4to. Dubois, Eug. 1908. Das geologische Alter der Kendeng oder Trinil-Fauna Reprint Tijdschr. KNAG (2) XXV; pp. 1235-1270, 1 pl. h.t. Orig. wrps., libr. stamps, spine repaired with tape, stapled. Dubois, Eug. 1931. Bespreking van "The age of Pithecanthropus" door L.J.C. van Es . Nijhoff, Den Haag. 6 pp. No wrps., libr. stamp. Dubois, E. 1922. Over den schedelvorm van Homo neandertalensis en van Pithecanthropus erectus, bepaald door mechanische factoren . Extract K. Akad. wet. Amsterdam Versl. gew. verg. 29 Nov. en 23 Dec. 1921; pp. 391-411, 6 fig. Plain wrps. Hooijer, D.A. 1956. The lower boundary of the Pleistocene in Java and the age of Pithecanthropus . Reprint Quaternaria III; pp. 5-10. Orig. wrps., libr. stamp on cover.

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