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81. Multicultural Center
523 Women in the Western World ancient Civilization to the Industrial Revolution Interdisciplinary survey of southeast asia; geographic and historical
http://multiculturalcenter.osu.edu/page.asp?ID=26

82. UC Riverside 2004-2005 - Comparative Literature & Foreign Languages
Pages from the University of California, Riverside, 20042005 general Catalog . Hendrik MJ Maier, Ph.D. Literature of southeast asia and Indonesia
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83. Distinguished Scholars In Attendance
His has published extensively on ancient South asia and his work has been SarDesai is widely published in both South and southeast asia studies,
http://www.csulb.edu/depts/as/indus/speakers.html
International Conference on the Rise of Civilization in the Greater Indus Valley and Saraswati: Recent Interpretations
California State University, Long Beach
Saturday, October 18, 2003
Distinguished Foreign Speakers:
Ihsan Ali , University of Peshawar, Pakistan, is a distinguished archaeologist with a Ph.D. from Cambridge University, U.K. Professor (Dr.) Ali is Director, Archaeology and Museums, Government of Northwest Frontier Province, Pakistan. He recently toured American universities as a distinguished lecturer in archaeology chosen by the American Institute of Pakistan Studies. His special interests are in the archaeology of the Peshawar Valley.
B.B. Lal was the Director General of the Archaeological Survey of India from 1968 to 1972, when he then joined Jiwaji University, Gwalior, and subsequently served as Director of the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Simla. Lal joined the Archaeological Survey in January 1946, and held charge of the Excavations Branch and participated with Sir Mortimer Wheeler in the excavations at Harappa. He has held distinguished visiting appointments in the United States and Russia, and has served as President of the World Archaeological Congress and various UNESCO committees. Lal has a large number of excavations to his credit in India and abroad, including archaeological fieldwork in Egypt. These cover a very wide range, from the Palaeolithic times to the early historical. His publications are many and varied, appearing in scientific journals around the world. His latest books are

84. Indiana University East: Bulletin & Guidebook
H205 ancient Civilization (3 cr.) (HFA) From birth of civilization in Mesopotamia India, Mexico, Russia, the Middle East, southeast asia, and Africa.
http://www.iue.edu/bulletin/03-05/courses/history.shtml
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85. Bulletin & Guidebook
H205 ancient Civilization (3 cr.) (HFA) From birth of civilization in Mesopotamiaand India, Mexico, Russia, the Middle East, southeast asia, Africa.
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86. Asian Archaeology Digs Projects
Ban Chiang Home Page Archaeology of prehistoric site in South East asia highculture - illustrated illustrated - From the ancient East asia Website
http://www.archaeolink.com/asian_archaeology.htm
Asian Archaeology Home Chinese Civilization Japanese Civilization Indian Civilization Main Headings Africa Archaeology Archaeoastronomy Asia Archaeology Australia / Oceania Archaeology ... Archaeology Lesson Plans To archaeology pages index Please note that some western Asia archaeological websites may be found in the " Middle Eastern " archaeology pages. American-Mongolian Team Finds Tombs Near Birthplace Of Genghis Khan "An American-Mongolian research team has discovered an enclave of tombs, apparently associated with persons of high status, on a hill near Genghis Khan’s probable birthplace and near the site where he was proclaimed emperor of all the Mongols in 1206,..." You can read about the find of these unopened tombs and the history of the expedition. - From Science Daily - http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2001/08/010818004646.htm Ancient Chinese Rice Archaeology Project Archaeological study of rice in ancient China - photos and other illustrations - By Canadian Museum of Civilization - http://www.carleton.ca/~bgordon/Rice

87. Notes On Sumeria
(At about the same time, yams were domesticated in southeast asia; Known inancient days as Mesopotamia (Greek for between the rivers ),
http://www.emayzine.com/lectures/sumeria.htm
Rise Of The Human Race The Civilizations Of The Ancient Near East Introduction Paleoanthropologists estimate that between three and four million years ago, ancestors of the human race appeared on earth, naked in a world of enemies. The skills necessary for survival were mastered over many hundreds of thousands of years. Agriculture and the ways of life it engendered were the most important achievements. The first farmers scattered kernels of grain on the earth and waited patiently for harvest time. Wild beasts were tamed as work animals or kept for their meat and hides. Because their fields and flocks could supply most of their wants, a settled life in villages became possible; people were no longer compelled to move on endlessly in search of food, as their food-gathering ancestors had done for countless generations. It was along the banks of great rivers that villages first grew into towns and cities. In early Egyptian picture writing a town is shown as a cross within a circle - the intersection of two pathways enclosed by a wall. The symbol is an appropriate one, for in the history of the human race the town marks the spot where civilization as we know it began. Within the towns the business of living took new turns. While the majority still farmed, there were now more craftsmen turning out specialized wares, merchants trading for metals and other needed raw materials, priests

88. Internet Resources On The History Of China
society, history, and culture of East and southeast asia. An AncientCivilization, Section of The Eagle the Dragon exhibition at Hoover Library
http://newton.uor.edu/Departments&Programs/AsianStudiesDept/china-history.html
China: History Modern History The Cultural Revolution Political Leaders 1421: The Year China Discovered The World Companion site to Gavin Menzies' book, which claims that "Chinese ships had reached America seventy years before Columbus and circumnavigated the globe a century before Magellan": evidence; maps Ancient China Part of Richard Hooker's "World Civilizations" site: antholology of essays & readings on ancient Chinese culture & history; Internet resources An Ancient Civilization Archaeological Discoveries: Ancient China News stories about archaelogical discoveries, grouped by year from 1999 Brooklyn College Core 9: Chinese Culture Page Illustrated history of the salt industry in China, from David Bloch's Salt Made the World Go Round site China History (to Qing Dynasty) Links to Web resources compiled by the East Asian Library, University of Southern California China's First Female Archaeologist Chinese Ancient Maps Chinese History Chinese History: To The Qing Dynasty Internet resources from prehistory through the history of the Ming Dynasty Classified Bibliography of Reference Works on Chinese Historical Geography A comprehensive compilation by Thomas H. Kahn of Cornell University

89. Civilization -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
In general, civilizations share some or all of the following traits southeast Asian civilization absorbed cultural influences from India,
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/c/ci/civilization.htm
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A civilization or civilisation has a variety of meanings related to human (An extended social group having a distinctive cultural and economic organization) society . The term comes from the (Any dialect of the language of ancient Rome) Latin civis , meaning "citizen" or "townsman."
1. In the technical sense, a civilization is a ((psychoanalysis) a combination of emotions and impulses that have been rejected from awareness but still influence a person's behavior) complex (An extended social group having a distinctive cultural and economic organization) society in which many of the people live in (Click link for more info and facts about cities) cities and get their food from (The class of people engaged in growing food) agriculture , as distinguished from (Something elongated that is worn around the body or one of the limbs) band and (Click link for more info and facts about tribal) tribal societies in which people live in small settlements or nomadic groups and make their (Minimal (or marginal) resources for subsisting) subsistence by foraging, hunting, or working small

90. Newsobserver.com | Resources
Gives tons of information on regions including asia, the Pacific, Middle East Caucasus, Central asia, Southern asia, southeast asia, Eastern asia. Canada
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91. College Of Arts And Sciences 2002-2004 Online Bulletin: Appendix I: Culture Stud
U398 (ANTH E398) Peoples and Cultures of Central asia G323 Geography of LatinAmerica G324 Geography of the Caribbean G340 Geography of southeast asia
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92. Distribution Natural Science Courses-Fall 2002 Curriculum
236 southeast asia237 East asia-. (LAC) 238 Latin America HIS 275Ancient Civilization. HIS 276 Medieval Civilization. LAC 266 Intro.
http://humanities.lehman.cuny.edu/newcurric/distribcourses (04-05)-final.htm

93. Liberal Studies - Courses
general survey of the field of Humanities in Western civilization with referenceto nonWestern U 212S southeast Asian Culture and Civilization, 3 cr.
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U 119H Philosophical Perspectives on Women in the Western Hemisphere , 3 cr.
Offered intermittently. Same as PHIL and WS 119H. Introduction to the discipline and scope of Western philosophy focusing on women as the subject rather than men. A chronological study following the ideological development in the West of social attitudes and scientific theses.
U 151L Introduction to the Humanities , 4 cr.
Offered autumn. Prereq., eligibility for ENEX 101 based on writing placement examination. General survey of the field of Humanities in Western civilization with reference to non-Western analogs, contrasting the Graeco-Roman with the Jewish and Christian traditions.
U 152L Introduction to the Humanities , 4 cr.

94. Publications Of The Institute
Kinship Systems of Peoples in Mainland southeast asia,1955. The Study ofAncient Chinese Chronology From the Viewpoint of Astronomy and Calendar,1996.
http://www.ioc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/pub/pub-ENG.html
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    The Memoirs of the Institute of Oriental Culture ( TOUYOU BUNKA KENKYUJO KIYOU ) (The list in Japanese is here
    Published twice a year, each volume contains scholarly articles by the research staff of the institute and its affiliated members. The first volume was published in 1943. A total of 139 issues have been published as of March 2000.
    Oriental Culture ( TOUYOU BUNKA ) (the list in Japanese is here
    Edited by the Institute's research staff, Oriental Culture began as a quarterly journal, but is now published annually, with each issue devoted to a specific subject. Its predecessor, The Oriental Culture Review , ran from Vol.1(1944) to Vol.11(1949). The new series was initiated with the present name and format in 1950, and 75 volumes have been published so far, the most recent one appearing in March 2000 (Vol.80).
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    The following is the list of monographs by the Institute's research staff. All volumes are in Japanese, except nos. 26, 44, and 47. Titles marked with an asterisk are now out of print.
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95. Ancient India's Contribution To Science And Technology
over a large part of Southeast asia and Central asia. The human spirit inAncient India has given to the world, the values of non-violence,
http://www.hindubooks.org/sudheer_birodkar/india_contribution/
Swagatam
(Welcome in Sanskrit)
Ancient India's Contribution to Our World's Material (Temporal) Culture
This Site is dedicated to the Unity and Integrity of Humankind
Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam
(The World is one family - an ancient Vedic term) New Sections Added
by Sudheer Birodkar
Dear Visitor, Here goes a Sloka (couplet) from the Atharva Veda (one of the 4 Vedas - treatises on knowledge from ancient India) which embodies the true spirit of humanness expressed, not today, but four thousand years ago. We are the birds of the same nest,
We may wear different skins,
We may speak different languages,
We may believe in different religions,
We may belong to different cultures,
Yet we share the same home - OUR EARTH. Born on the same planet
Covered by the same skies
Gazing at the same stars
Breathing the same air
We must learn to happily progress together
Or miserably perish together, For man can live individually, But can survive only collectively
It is this spirit of humanness that has been the undercurrent of existence in a part of the world known by many names like Aryavarta, Jambudwipa, Bharatvarsha, Hindustan or India. This spirit has also prevailed in many other parts of the world where the right thinking of humankind has prevailed. Shiva-Nataraja - the Indian God of Dance.

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