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  1. Women and Households in Indonesia: Cultural Notions and Social Practices.(Review)(Brief Article) (book review): An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Maila Stivens, 2002-04-01
  2. People Like Us: Sexual Minorities in Singapore.(Book Review): An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Mun-Hou Lo, 2004-04-01
  3. Trans-Status Subjects: Gender in the Globalization of South and Southeast Asia.(Book Review): An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Deirde McKay, 2004-04-01
  4. Singapore's Economic Internationalization and Its Effects on Work and Family.(Brief Article): An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Audrey CHIA, 2000-04-01
  5. From travelogues to guidebooks: imagining colonial Singapore, 1819-1940.: An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Han Mui Ling, 2003-10-01
  6. Introduction: Analysing the State in Vietnam.: An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Benedict J. Tria KERKVLIET, 2001-10-01
  7. Explorations in Social Theory and Philippine Ethnography.(Brief Article) (book review): An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Frank HIRTZ, 2000-04-01
  8. Indonesian Immigrant Settlements in Peninsular Malaysia.(Brief Article): An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by AZIZAH Kassim, 2000-04-01
  9. The Singapore State's Response to Migration.: An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Mui Teng YAP, 1999-04-01
  10. Chinese Minority in a Malay State: the Case of Terengganu in Malaysia.(Book Review): An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Sharon Carstens, 2004-10-01
  11. Thai Images: The Culture of the Public World.(Review): An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Marc ASKEW, 1999-04-01
  12. Urbane Rationalitat. Eine stadtanthropologische Studie zu Ujung Pandang (Makassar), Indonesien.: An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by H. Ruediger KORFF, 2001-10-01
  13. An Identity Dilemma: a Comparative Study of Primary Education for Ethnic Chinese in the Context of National Identity and Nation-Building in Malaysia and ... Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Ruth Hayhoe, 2002-04-01
  14. The magic of the nation-state in Malaysia.(Brief Article) (book review): An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Yao Souchou, 2002-04-01

81. BIBLIOGRAPHY ON INDUS CIV., ARYANS, ANCIENT INDIAN HISTORY
South asian Archaeology 1995. New Delhi Oxford and IBH Publishing Company.(Paper read at the conference on South asian Archaeology held at the University
http://www.montclair.edu/risa/biblio/b-iaryan.txt

82. Archaeology Of Asia - Book Information
Sheds light on the most compelling aspects of asian archaeology, from the earliestevidence of plant domestication to the emergence of states and empires.
http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/book.asp?ref=1405102136

83. Pakistan
In South asian Archaeology (Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference South asian Archaeology 1991 (Proceedings of the Conference of South asian
http://www.shef.ac.uk/archaeology/research/pakistan

84. Japan And East Asian Resources
National Geographic Society Archaeology web pages NEasianStudies discussion list Society for East asian Archaeology Warring States Project. Journals
http://www.nbz.or.jp/eng/resources.htm
Archaeometry International Association of Obsidian Studies Radiocarbon web pages (both the journal Radiocarbon and information on the method and laboratories). The Society for Archaeological Sciences University of California at Berkeley Archaeological EDXRF Laboratory General Center for the Study of Eurasian Nomads Hsiung-nu Web Page Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association International Council of Museums ... Warring States Project Journals Antiquity (while not exclusively on Japanese archaeology, it usually has several articles each year on East Asian archaeology) Archaeology (a nice bi-monthly aimed at the general public; occasional articles on East Asian Archaeology) Archaeometry (only occasionally does it have articles on East Asian finds) Asian Perspectives (lots of articles on East Asian archaeology and history in here) Discovering Archaeology (an archaeology magazine intended for the educated layman) Internet Archaeology (an on-line archaeological journal, free to readers outside of Great Britain) Journal of Japanese Religious Studies (many articles from the journal can be downloaded) Journal of Archaeological Science (only occasionally does it have articles on East Asian finds) Romanian Journal of Japanese Studies (a free on-line journal)

85. ANT316H5F - South Asian Archaeology
This is an exciting time to study South asian archaeology, given the wealth ofnew material No current textbook exists for South asian Archaeology.
http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/~w3hmlmil/316F2004.htm
ANT 316H5 F - SOUTH ASIAN ARCHAEOLOGY
Fall 2004
, Anthropology, UTM
Course Web Page: http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/~w3hmlmil/316F2004.htm
Lecture: Tuesdays 1:00-3:00 pm, Room 172 North Building
Dr. Heather M.-L. Miller

Office: 208 North Building Email: hmiller "at" utm.utoronto.ca
Phone: Office Hour : Tuesday 3-4 and by appointment
Course Description
This is an exciting time to study South Asian archaeology, given the wealth of new material available. We will survey the archaeology of prehistoric and historic South Asia using a comparative framework to examine classic examples of hunter-gatherer groups, early villages, urban settlements, regional polities, and large empires. However, the study of ancient South Asia also offers opportunities to look at political, social, ritual and economic approaches quite different from those employed in other regions. South Asia is particularly interesting as a cross-roads location, a place where various cultural traditions met, and became something new.

86. Heather M.-L. Miller
In South asian Archaeology 1999, ed. Karel R. van Kooij Ellen M. Raven. In South asian Archaeology 1997, ed. Maurizio Taddei Giuseppe De Marco.
http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/~w3hmlmil/
Dr. Heather M.-L. Miller
Assistant Professor
Department of Anthropology, UTM
St. George

University of Toronto Primary Office: 208 North Building, UTM
Phone: 905-828-3741
FAX: 905-828-3837
Email: hmiller "at" utm.utoronto.ca (check below first -
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Mailing Address: Anthropology, UTM
3359 Mississauga Road North Mississauga, ON L5L 1C6 Canada Office hours for Fall 2005 Teaching Fall ANT310H5 F Complex Societies Link to Syllabus ANT4038H5 F Archaeology of Urbanism (graduate course) (Link to syllabus to come) Independent Study Opportunity - Deadline Sept. 19 click here for details Selection of syllabi for other recently taught courses ANT312H5 F Archaeological Analysis Link to syllabus ANT316H5 F Archaeology of South Asia Link to syllabus ANT4068H5 F Archaeology of Technology (graduate course) Link to syllabus Information for Students: Careers in Anthropology Applying to graduate school? See this link for information on what you need to do (including how to write a CV) and This link for a list of Canadian universities with Anthropology departments Want to know more about non-academic careers in anthropology?

87. University Of Colorado Fine Arts Department
Elizabeth M. Owen specializes in East asian archaeology, architecture, and arthistory, including Chinese, Japanese, and Central asian visual and material
http://www.colorado.edu/FineArts/areas/newAH/AHfaculty.html
Department Faculty Degree Recent
Publications Specializations
Albert Alhadeff

Associate Professor Ph.D., New York University, Institute of Fine Arts Modern European Art
CV
Albert Alhadeff earned his Ph.D in the 1970s working with H.W. Janson, Robert Goldwater and Robert Rosenblum from the Institute of Fine Arts, N.Y.U. His field of study is primarily European painting and sculpture where he has published with the Musee D'Orsay, Paris, and with American Institutions as well. His publications range from Gauguin, to Rodin to Gericault, to George Minne and Belgian Symbolism. As a student of Meyer Schapiro he, like his mentor, is especially interested in an intertextual approach to the history of Art. Kirk Ambrose
Assistant Professor Ph.D., University of Michigan Late Antique and Medieval Art
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Kirk Ambrose teaches medieval art and the historiography of art history. He is currently working on a book that examines representations of pagan myths in twelfth-century art, as well as a number of shorter projects. He has worked with graduate students interested in medieval art, as well as non-medievalists pursuing various theoretically oriented projects. Ronald Bernier
Professor Ph.D., Cornell University

88. Orientalism, Ideology And Identity: Examining Caste In South Asian Archaeology -
Examining caste in South asian archaeology. Nicole Boivin. Maison de l’Archéologieet de l’Ethnologie, Université Paris X, France, nlb20{at}cam.uc.uk
http://jsa.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/5/2/225

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Examining caste in South Asian archaeology
Nicole Boivin While many would argue that the preoccupation with caste in South Asian anthropology can be linked to an essentializing and orientalist project that has increasingly come under fire in post-colonial and subaltern studies, this article suggests that within South Asian archaeology it is, in contrast, the almost complete neglect of caste that hints at deeper problems within the discipline. After attempting to identify why caste has been largely omitted from archaeological studies in South Asia, the article goes on to explore

89. Journal Of Social Archaeology -- Sign In Page
Examining caste in South asian archaeology. Nicole Boivin South asianArchaeology 1981, pp. 213220. South asian Archaeology 1977, pp. 537-551.
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90. CREAA
EAST asian ARCHAEOLOGY @ University of Durham. CREAA Centre for Research in Eastasian Archaeology; Ph.D. in East asian Archaeology; MA in East asian Art
http://www.dur.ac.uk/creaa.www/
EAST ASIAN ARCHAEOLOGY @
University of Durham
Durham University offers a multitude of ways and means of researching, studying, learning and enjoying East Asian archaeology. Do the great civilizations of China-glories of Shang and Han-intrigue you? Do you wonder how millet and rice farming replaced the productive hunting, fishing and gathering modes of existence on the Pacific Rim? Who were the first East Asians-did Homo erectus reach the Japanese mountain chains? How did states arise in Japan and Korea that continue even today?

91. Creaa
CENTRE FOR RESEARCH IN EAST asian ARCHAEOLOGY (CREAA). CREAA is an interdepartmentalunit which aims to identify, encourage and serve interests in East
http://www.dur.ac.uk/creaa.www/centre.html
CENTRE FOR RESEARCH IN EAST ASIAN ARCHAEOLOGY
(CREAA)
CREAA is an inter-departmental unit which aims to identify, encourage and serve interests in East Asian archaeology at Durham University. Directed by Prof. G.L. Barnes, it is managed by a Steering Committee drawn from the departments of East Asian Studies and Archaeology. Centre Members, currently numbering about 20, are comprised of any and all staff and students of Durham University with long-term interests in the subject. Project Associates from outside the University are affiliated with CREAA on a project basis, and the Centre also welcomes Visiting Associates who come to Durham University for short-term study and/or research. The local activities of CREAA consist of periodical meetings of members to encourage interaction and exchange of information, and of co-operation with the departments of East Asian Studies and Archaeology to provide scholars for their seminar series and promote East Asian archaeology in the curriculum. CREAA also serves as the constitutional headquarters of the Society for East Asian Archaeology (www.dur.ac.uk/SEAA/)

92. Redirect
Module Title South asian Archaeology. Module Code AR6106D. Dept Code AR 2004/5, SEM1, A, South asian Archaeology, Click for details
http://www.brad.ac.uk/acad/archsci/depart/modules/modinfo/index.php?AR6106D

93. Museum Of Anthropology
A specialist in South asian archaeology, Sinopoli s research focuses on earlyhistoric states and empires and material culture.
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/umma/research/divisions/asian/
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94. Geography Department, Cambridge » Janice Stargardt
19701974 Evans Fellow in South East asian Archaeology, Advises Ph.D.students in South and South East asian Archaeology in the Department of
http://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/people/stargardt/
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Departmental/related websites Geography Intranet Scott Polar Research Institute Unit for Landscape Modelling University of Cambridge You are in: Home People Affiliated, Emeritus and College staff Janice Stargardt ... Contacts E-mail: janice.stargardt geog.cam.ac.uk Tel: Fax: Address: Department of Geography Department of Geography
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Janice is a member of the Historical and Cultural Geography research cluster Jump to information on:
Janice Stargardt, MA DLett
Affiliated Lecturer, PACSEA Senior Research Fellow, Fellow, Tutor and Director of Studies at Sidney Sussex College , (Foreign Professor, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Sorbonne)
Janice Stargardt works on the environmental and historical geography/archaeology of South and South East Asia, especially on the long record of interactions between societies and their environments and cultural and commercial exchanges.
Biography
Career:
  • 2002-present: Fellow, Tutor and Director of Studies in Geography and Archaeology

95. Anthropology Resources On The Internet
The International Center for East asian Archaeology and Cultural History (ICEAACH) at Southeast asian Archaeology Scholarly Website The website is a
http://www.aaanet.org/resinet.htm

96. Search.epnet.com/direct.asp?db=aph Jid=%2253G%
Publications of Asko Parpola archaeologySouth asian Archaeology 1993. Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference of South asian Archaeology 1973 Papers from the second international
http://search.epnet.com/direct.asp?db=aph&jid=53G&scope=site

97. Publications Of Asko Parpola: Indus
South asian Archaeology 1993 Proceedings of the Twelfth International with the assistance of Pierfrancesco Callieri, South asian Archaeology 1987, 1.
http://www.helsinki.fi/~aparpola/pub_indu.html
Publications on the Indus script and Indus Civilization
(a) In English, German and French
(1) Books
Parpola, Asko, 2003. Deciphering the Indus script. Second paperback edition (July 2003). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 4:o, xxii,
374 pp., with 226 figs. and 11 tables. ISBN 0-521-79566-4. Parpola, Asko, 2000. Deciphering the Indus script. First paperback edition (available in India only). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 4:o, xxii, 374 pp., with 226 figs. and 11 tables. ISBN 0-521-79566-4. Parpola, Asko. 1997. Deciphering the Indus script: Methods and select interpretations. Keynote address delivered at the 25th Annual South
Asia Conference, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, 18-20 October 1996. (Occasional Papers Series, 2.) Madison: Center for South Asia, University of Wisconsin-Madison. 42 pp., 60 figs. Pb USD 7. (A25) Parpola, Asko, 1994. Deciphering the Indus script. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 4:o, xxii, 374 p., ill. (A19) Parpola, Asko, 1985. The Sky-Garment: A study of the Harappan religion and its relation to the Mesopotamian and later Indian religions. (Studia Orientalia, 57.) Helsinki: Finnish Oriental Society. 216 pp. + 35 figs. on 25 pp. (15112)
(2) Articles
Parpola, Asko, 2002. Deciphering the Indus script: Examples of methods and controls. Paper read at: Ancient Writing Systems: Decipherments and Non-Decipherments. Conference on the 50th anniversary of Michael Ventris’ decipherment of Linear B, Rewley House, University of Oxford, 12-14 April 2002.

98. SAAweb - Publications
South asian Archaeology, 1995 Proceedings of the 13th International Conferenceof the European Association of South asian Archaeologists.
http://www.saa.org/publications/AmAntiq/63-4.html
Publications Links American Antiquity Archaeology and Public Education Current Research Editorial Offices (Crystal Report) E-tiquity JSTOR Latin American Antiquity Oaxaca as a Case Study publications The SAA Archaeological Record SAA Bulletin Style Guide The SAA Press
American Antiquity
Volume 63 Number 4 October 1998
Articles
Power and Community: The Archaeology of Slavery at the Hermitage Plantation
Brian W. Thomas Investigating Correlates of Sedentism and Domestication in Prehistoric North America
George H. Odell
Reports
Lines in the Sand: Competition and Stone Selection on the Pajarito Plateau, New Mexico
Michael R. Walsh Floodwater Farming, Discontinuous Ephemeral Streams, and Puebloan Abandonment in Southwestern Colorado
Gary A. Huckleberry and Brian R. Billman The Interpretation of Archaeological Floor Assemblages: A Case Study from the American Southwest
Michael W. Diehl The Reliability and Validity of a Lithic Debitage Typology: Implications for Archaeological Interpretation
William C. Prentiss

99. Asian Perspectives: The Journal Of Archaeology For Asia And The Pacific : Recast
asian Perspectives the Journal of Archaeology for Asia and the Pacific Recastingthe foundations new approaches to regional understandings of South
http://static.highbeam.com/a/asianperspectivesthejournalofarchaeologyforasiaand/

100. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology Home Page (Sebastian Heath, U Michigan) Society for East asian Archaeology
http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2704

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