The Oxford handbook of early Southeast Asia / (Record no. 3062)

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International Standard Book Number 9780199355358 (hardback)
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Canceled/invalid ISBN 9780199355372
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Transcribing agency NMP LIBRARY
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Classification number GN 855
Item number O94 2022
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Title The Oxford handbook of early Southeast Asia /
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by C.F.W. Higham, Nam C. Kim.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York, NY :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Oxford University Press,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2022.
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Extent xii, 902 pages :
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Dimensions 26 cm.
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Formatted contents note IntroductionCharles F. W. Higham and Nam C. Kim1. Humans in Island Southeast Asia Prior to Homo Sapiens Settlement, With Special Reference to Java IslandFrançois Sémah, Anne-Marie Sémah, Truman Simanjuntak, and Harry Widianto2. Homo floresiensisMatthew W. Tocheri, Thomas Sutikna, Jatmiko, E. Wahyu Saptomo3. The Archaeogenetics of Southeast AsiaPedro Soares, Maru Mormina, Teresa Rito, Martin B. Richards4. The early settlement of Island Southeast AsiaGraeme Barker5. Stone Industries of Mainland and Island Southeast AsiaDavid Bulbeck and Ben Marwick6. The Hoabinhian: The Late and Post-Pleistocene Cultural Systems of Southeast AsiaRasmi Shoocongdej7. Later hunter-gatherers in Guangxi ProvinceXie Guangmao8. The Neolithic of VietnamPhilip J. Piper, Lâm Thi My Dung, Nguyen Khánh Trung Kiên, and Peter Bellwood9. Coastal Settlement in ThailandCharles F. W. Higham10. Hunter-Gatherer Mortuary Variability in VietnamMarc F. Oxenham, Anna Willis, Lân Cuong Nguyen, and Hirofumi Matsumura 11. Community and kinship during the transition to agriculture in Northern VietnamDamien Huffer, R. Alexander Bentley, Marc F Oxenham12. Cereals of Southeast AsiaDorian Q. Fuller and Cristina Castillo13. Language Families of Southeast AsiaLaurent Sagart14. The expansion of rice and millet farmers into Southeast AsiaFiorella Rispoli15. The Neolithic of Mainland Southeast AsiaCharles F.W. Higham16. The Expansion of Farmers into Island Southeast AsiaPeter Bellwood17. The Origins of the Bronze Age in Mainland Southeast Asia Roberto Ciarla18. Social change with the initial Bronze AgeCharles F.W. Higham19. Prehistoric Copper Production and Exchange in Southeast AsiaVincent C. Pigott and Thomas Oliver Pryce20. Southeast Asian evidence for early maritime Silk Roads exchange and trade-related politiesBérénice Bellina21. Social Change in Southeast Asia during the Iron AgeCharles F.W. Higham22. A New Chrono-Cultural Approach to the Iron Age in MyanmarAnne-Sophie Coupey and Jean-Pierre Pautreau23. The Dongson Culture of VietnamNam C. Kim24. The Sa Huynh culture and related cultures in Southern Vietnam and Cambodia Andreas Reinecke25. The Iron Age in Central ThailandFiorella Rispoli26. The Dian Culture in Southwest ChinaTzeHuey Chiou-Peng27. The Co Loa Polity in Northern VietnamNam C. Kim28. Mainland Southeast Asia's Earliest Kingdoms and the Case of Funan 29. Early states in Myanmar 30.Early States in Thailand: Dvaravati 31. Angkor: a provisional map hostory of great Angkor from ancestry to transformation 32. Champa 33. The civilization of Central and East Java and Bali 34. Early states of Insular Southeast Asia 35. Srivijaya 36. The Prehistory of the Philippines -- Eusebio Dizon. 37. Perspective on Maritime archeology in Southeast Asia 38. Community engagement and cultural heritage in Southeast Asian archaeology.
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Summary, etc. "Southeast Asia is one of the most significant regions in the world for tracing human prehistory over a period of 2 million years. Migrations from the African homeland saw settlement by Homo erectus and Homo floresiensis. Anatomically Modern Humans reached Southeast Asia at least 60,000 years ago to establish a hunter-gatherer tradition, adapting as climatic change saw sea levels fluctuate by over 100 metres. From about 2000 BC, settlement was affected by successive innovations that took place to the north and west. The first rice and millet farmers came by riverine and coastal routes to integrate with indigenous hunters. A millennium later, knowledge of bronze casting penetrated along similar pathways. Copper mines were identified, and metals were exchanged over hundreds of kilometres as elites commanded access to this new material. This Bronze Age ended with the rise of a maritime exchange network that circulated new ideas, religions and artefacts with adjacent areas of present-day India and China. Port cities were founded as knowledge of iron forging rapidly spread, as did exotic ornaments fashioned from glass, carnelian, gold and silver. In the Mekong Delta, these developments led to an early transition into the state known as Funan. However, the transition to early states in inland regions arose as a sharp decline in monsoon rains stimulated an agricultural revolution involving permanent ploughed rice fields. These twin developments illuminate how the great early kingdoms of Angkor, Champa and Central Thailand came to be, a vital stage in understanding the roots of modern states"--
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Prehistoric peoples
Geographic subdivision Southeast Asia.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Antiquities, Prehistoric
Geographic subdivision Southeast Asia.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Ethnoarchaeology
Geographic subdivision Southeast Asia.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Paleoanthropology
Geographic subdivision Southeast Asia.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Maritime archaeology
Geographic subdivision Southeast Asia.
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Personal name Higham, Charles,
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Personal name Kim, Nam C.
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