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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. East Asian Languages
A page hosted by Stanford University on Japan. asian archeology Information Plaza Information on Japanese and East asian archeology and history. WWW Memorial Hall of the Victims in
http://ishi.lib.berkeley.edu/humanities/Areas/ealangs.html
East Asian
Languages UC Departments UC Library Resources
  • East Asian Library 25 Dynastic Histories Database - The database of the 25 dynastic histories, starting with Ssu-ma Chien's Records of the Historian. Options General Preferences Apps and in the Telnet application window write in the name and path of the application. To obtain a telnet application that supports 8-bit transfer, download Simpterm
General East Asian Resources

2. Links To Other Sites
prehistory of China or paleoanthropology and archeology in general, visit the Web sites listed asian archeology Information Plaza More Asian archeological resources on the Net (in
http://www.cruzio.com/~cscp/links.htm
Links to Other Interesting Sites
T o further explore the prehistory of China or paleoanthropology and archeology in general, visit the Web sites listed below:
Recent On-line News Reports and Articles
The Search for Asian Ancestors

3. Asian Archeological Resources
A virtual online library containing all the resources you will ever need to studyasian archeology. Literary Guild. asian archeology. Asian Archeological Sites.
http://www.student-manual.com/study/subjects/archeology/Asia.htm
Free Photo Gallery Free Classifieds Contact Us Research the greatest Asian Archeological Sites. home entertainment study methods study tools ... pass us a note Archeology Books Amazon.com Barnes and Nobles Textbooksatcost Textbook Source ... Literary Guild Asian Archeology Asian Archeological Sites

4. Ceramics
The Prehistoric Archeology of Japan. Raku ceramics, from the Raku Museum in information on East Asian Archaeology, contact the Society for East asian archeology. SEAA maintains a
http://employees.oxy.edu/mpitelka/ceramics.html

5. Area Of Study Archeology
Some examples of courses are Ancient Cultures of South America Ancient Scriptsasian archeology Biblical Archeology Egyptian Archeology Native American
http://www.iseek.org/sv/22030.jsp?id=450200

6. East Asian Studies @ Durham University
Centre for Research in East asian archeology (CREAA) CREAA serves as a focus forinterdepartmental and inter-disciplinary research within Durham and as an
http://www.dur.ac.uk/EastAsianStudies/society.htm
Home Courses Opportunities Resources ... Contact Society
Centre for Research in East Asian Archeology (CREAA)

CREAA serves as a focus for inter-departmental and inter-disciplinary research within Durham and as an agent for archaeological fieldwork abroad. euroEAAN (East Asian Archaeology Network in Europe)
CREAA serves as the home of euroEAAN, which draws together scholars from all over Europe into conference and publication activities. euroEAAN is a branch of the Society for East Asian Archaeology
Durham East Asian Series
Monograph series offering a wide cross-section of interdisciplinary research. Published by Curzon Press, London. Anglo-Japanese Society
This student-run organisation has a full programme of social and cultural activities aimed at introducing Western students to aspects of Japanese society, and particularly seeks to assist integration between members of Durham University and Japanese students of Teikyo University in Durham. Oriental Society
This student-run organisation has a full programme of social and cultural events relating to China, Korea and Japan. It holds a Lunar New Year banquet. Among its past activities have been the showing of East Asian films, tai qi chuan classes, and talks by distinguished visiting speakers.

7. Links
Gault Site, University of Texas. International Center for East asian archeology.Massachusetts Archaeology Society. Massachusetts Historical Commission.
http://www.neara.org/links.htm
Links
Updated 30 March 2004
Index: Ancient Writing in the New World Archaeoastronomy Archaeology Websites Catalogs ... Organizations In New England Organizations In New England Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology at Brown University - Located on 375 pristine acres overlooking historic Mount Hope Bay in Bristol, Rhode Island, the Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology is Brown University's only major museum. We offer children and adults alike a unique setting to discover the many indigenous cultures of the world. The Museum houses nearly 100,000 artifacts from the native peoples of the Americas, Africa, Asia and the Pacific. Our picturesque grounds make a ideal setting to enjoy a picnic lunch and an afternoon of exploration. Children will especially love our wetu and tipi exhibits, featuring life-size replicas of 17th century Native American dwellings. Massachusetts Archaeological Society The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Inc. (MAS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and studying the state's rich archaeological heritage. Since 1939, the history of MAS has been a fascinating journey of discovery about the ancient peoples who left their cultural legacy beneath the lands we walk upon today.

8. Morgan Pitelka : Ceramic Links
For more information on East Asian Archaeology, contact the Society for Eastasian archeology. SEAA maintains a newsletter and an Internet listserver.
http://employees.oxy.edu/mpitelka/ceramics_links.html
courses publications web articles

9. Member Institutions
The International Center for East asian archeology and Cultural History at BostonUniversity works with East Asian scholars throughout the world and
http://www.mongoliacenter.org/Member Institutions.htm
Member Institutions This page contains information and links to Inner Asian programs, research efforts and faculty at the Institutional Members of the American Center for Mongolian Studies. The ACMS welcomes all institutions with an interest in Inner Asia to join the ACMS and support our efforts to build an active, multi-disciplinary research presence in Inner Asia. Individual and Corporate Patrons are also listed. Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia The Academy of Natural Sciences created the Institute for Mongolian Biodiversity and Ecological Studies led by Dr. Clyde Goulden to stimulate and help coordinate biodiversity and ecological research in Mongolia. Its ultimate goal is to develop an understanding of this land's unique ecology while encouraging ecological tourism as part of Mongolia's economic development plan. The primary work of the Institute is in the Lake Hovsgol region of northern Mongolia. Austin College Austin College is a selective liberal-arts college with 1200 students in Sherman, Texas, one hour north of Dallas. Austin College serves as the US base for the ACMS, and has an active Asian Studies Program with numerous interactions with Mongolia. In summer 2001, five Austin College students spent over two months in Mongolia and neighboring countries researching Mongolia’s foreign relations through a

10. INDIAN ARCHAEOLOGY IN RETROSPECT, S. Settar & Ravi Korisettar
2002, pp. 505, maps. (This volume explores the nature of the interdisciplinaryresearch done in the fields of South asian archeology and Quaternary science
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11. Andrew Bulwer-Lytton
4. KS Asian Art, KS asian archeology (both 11). 5. Languages English (native),Cantonese (fluent), Mandarin (basic), Latin (basic), Ancient Greek (basic). 1.
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Andrew Bulwer-Lytton
HISTORY/NOTES thanks to Mike Surbrook for the picture! APPEARANCE/BEHAVIOUR Andrew is instantly identifiable - tall, blonde, blue-eyed and english to the core. You know just looking at him that he says "I say" and "Rather" a lot, was on the first XV at school, and that his acquaintances describe him as "A decent sort". He believes strongly in doing right, treating the ladies with respect and defending the Empire. Still, he's been around enough to know that sometimes even a decent chap has to bloody his knuckles when it comes to serious business like the Great Game. IDENTIFYING QUOTE "Now look here, chaps, I'm sure we can be reasonable about this. I wouldn't want to have to put you all in hospital now, would I ?"
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FAM: Small arms, knives Martial Arts Multipower (20 point reserve, Military training)

12. Easlinks
For many other journals, including many Brill journals such as T oung Pao, Nan nü,and the Journal of East asian archeology, search for the journals name, and
http://libweb2.princeton.edu/gest/ealcontent.htm
General East Asian Overview Pages Books and Bookstores Buddhism Directories and Organizations Dissertations ...
East Asian Studies Bibliographic Instruction Clearing House

Books and Bookstores Overview Pages Buddhism Directories and Organizations Dissertations ... Specialized Topics We take no responsibility for the following stores, but these may be useful to you.
Abe Book Exchange
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Asian Rare Books

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BOL
(Europe, Asia)
Bouvier-Gonski
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Fnac (France)
Han Shan Tang (British Asian)
Internet Italia
(French Asian Bookstore)
Paragon (USA Asian Art)
Buddhism Overview Pages Books and Bookstores Directories and Organizations Dissertations ...
Wittern's Page of Chinese Buddhist texts
Directories and Organizations Overview Pages Books and Bookstores Buddhism Dissertations ... Nordic Institute of Asian Studies (University of Copenhagen) Dissertations Overview Pages Books and Bookstores Buddhism Directories and Organizations ... Dissertation Abstracts International (lists dissertations 1861 ) E-journals Overview Pages Books and Bookstores Buddhism Directories and Organizations ... Specialized Topics
See JSTOR for back issues for the China Journal/ Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies Journal of Asian Studies/ Far Eastern Quarterly , and Monumenta Nipponica.

13. Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS) - Home
About 200 papers on 50 subjects including history of asian archeology and anointsociety, diplomacy, language and medical science were presented at a panel
http://www.bssnews.net/index.php?genID=BSS-12-2002-12-22&id=7

14. Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS) - Home
The main theme of this year s conference is Asia History and Civilization. Paperson 22 subjects including history of asian archeology and ancient society
http://www.bssnews.net/index.php?genID=BSS-10-2002-12-09&id=7

15. Links
The Japan Foundation www.jpf.go.jp. Society for East asian archeology(SEAA) www.dur.ac.uk/SEAA. 2. Institutions by country Australia.
http://www.eajs.org/links.html
Links to Institutions and Organisations in the Field of Japanese Studies
International Organisations 2. Institutions by country: Australia Austria Belgium Czech Republik ... Other links
International Organisations:
Association for Asian Studies (AAS):
www.aasianst.org
Association of Japanese Business Studies (AJBS):
www.ajbs.org
European Association for Japan Resource Specialists
akira.arts.kuleuven.ac.be/EAJRS/index.html
Gesellschaft für Natur- und Völkerkunde Ostasiens (OAG), Tokyo:
www2.gol.com/users/oagtokyo
International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS):
iias.leidenuniv.nl
The Japan Foundation:
www.jpf.go.jp
Society for East Asian Archeology (SEAA):
www.dur.ac.uk/SEAA
2. Institutions by country:
Australia Japanese Studies Association of Australia:
www.arts.unimelb.edu.au/Dept/J_and_C/jsaa.html
Austria Austrian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Asian Studies
www.oeaw.ac.at/ias
University of Vienna / Japanese Studies:
www.univie.ac.at/Japanologie
Belgium Katholic University Leuven, Japanese Studies akira.arts.kuleuven.ac.be/ Czech Republik Academy of Sciences, Oriental Institute

16. Yuri-new
Bibliography of WesternLanguage Works on East Asian Archaeology (preparedby Gina Barnes, The Society for East asian archeology).
http://www.hum.huji.ac.il/EastAsia/yuri-new.htm
History Philosophy and Religion General General ... History General Databases Classical Historiography for Chinese History Benjamin Elman, UCLA. China Historical Geographic Information System Western Historical Maps of China (maintained by USC) Chinese Geographic Names: from Wade-Giles to Pinyin Chinese History / Historiography : Yoav Arial's site - Digital (Internet) Sources Research Tools for Chinese Studies (by Fabrizio Pregadio, Technische Universität Berlin Chinese History (A universal guide for China studies from Chinaknowledge) Reference Works for Chinese Studies
Site contents: (1) Preface; (2) Research Guides; (3) Bibliographies; (4)Reference works; (5) Periodicals; (6) Electronic Aids; (7) Appendices. Guoxue ("Chinese studies") - A comprehensive site with access to on-line texts (simplified characters), tables of contents of academic journals, research materials, information on leading modern scholars and further connections to relevant sites. Highly recommended Bibliographies: China Bibliography: Collections of Resources On-line bibliography of Chinese publications about the Classics Toyogaku bunken ruimoku Journal Articles Database (since 1981) List of articles by the ... Bulletin of the Sinological Society of Japan Nihon Chûgoku gakkaih Publications on China in Russian in the 1990s Others: Date conversion table Chinese era names (nianhao) (in Chinese) History of China (a short book)

17. Andrew Bulwer-Lytton
4, KS Asian Art, KS asian archeology (both 11). 5, Languages English (native),Cantonese (fluent), Mandarin (basic), Latin (basic), Ancient Greek (basic).
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Andrew Bulwer-Lytton
Player: Mark Doherty The Team Depravo
HISTORY/NOTES
APPEARANCE/BEHAVIOUR
Andrew is instantly identifiable - tall, blonde, blue-eyed and english to the core. You know just looking at him that he says "I say" and "Rather" a lot, was on the first XV at school, and that his acquaintances describe him as "A decent sort". He believes strongly in doing right, treating the ladies with respect and defending the Empire. Still, he's been around enough to know that sometimes even a decent chap has to bloody his knuckles when it comes to serious business like the Great Game.
IDENTIFYING QUOTE
"Now look here, chaps, I'm sure we can be reasonable about this. I wouldn't want to have to put you all in hospital now, would I ?" CHA VAL COST STR 5 points STR bought as no figured CHA (-1/2), requires an EGO roll, (-1/2) DEX CON BOD INT EGO PRE COM PD ED SPD REC END STUN Total Powers and skills, etc FAM: Small arms, knives Martial Arts Multipower (20 point reserve, Military training) Block +2 OCV, +2 DCV Disarm +2 OCV, +1 DCV Killing Strike 1d6 HKA (2d6 with STR) Martial Strike +2d6 HA, +1 OCV, + 2DCV (5d6 with STR)

18. History
Attila the Hun Information on the famous leader. Resources for asian archeology- Internet resources related to archaeology and anthropology in Asia.
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Cool Puzzle Historical Utensils Plates for serving food were not used in Europe until the fifteenth century. Before that, food was usually served on thick, hollowed-out slabs of stale bread called trenchers, which were specially baked and allowed to harden so they could hold more food without falling apart.
The food's juices would soak into the bread, and after the meal the soggy trenchers might be fed to the dogs or offered to poor peasants waiting outside for leftovers.
The evolution of modern plates began when trenchers were carved out of wood, sometimes with special compartments for spices and condiments. For a while, wooden trenchers were used as supports for bread trenchers. Wooden trenchers were later replaced by clay or ceramic plates, which did not rot under long use. Cool Puzzle "Hegel remarks somewhere that all great, world-historical facts and

19. Unearthing The Hidden Secrets Of The Past
His imagination was captivated by asian archeology, particulary as he believedthere was still so much ripe for this discovery in the rigion.
http://www.vietnamtourism.com/e_pages/vietnam/culture/dichi-covat/dc_Japenese.ht
Unearthing the hidden secrets of the past Young Japenese are cheologist Nishimura Masanari has a passion for his crart. And having seen much of' his homeland's archaeological treasures plundered mid sold for frofit by antique dealers, he is determined not to watch file same thing happen in Viet Nam. "Much of' Viet Nam's cultural heritage is still lying underground, but it has not been well protected," he said. "Without immediate ae- ill tile near future this heritage will be lost to tile antiques dealers. The same situation was screen at a certain period of' time in Japan." Masanari's commitment to saving Viet Nam's archeaologicak treasures has made him household name. His defining moment was the discovery of' an ancient bronze drum in November 1998. The archeologist known in Viet Nam as Ly Van Sy wits accompanying a group of' visiting Japanese professors on a tour of the ancient Luy La u Citadel when he discovered part of amould of the drum. The mould dated back to the 1st or 3rd century A.D. It is the only part of the mould ever discovered in Viet Nam and served as very immaterial for research into the artefact. Masarani grew up ill the Coastal Shimonosek city on the western-most part of Honshu Island. The area is well known for the reform revolution in Japan in 18 6 5. Having copleted his secondary education, Masarani studied archeology at Tokyo University.

20. CAEA - Faculty/Staff
Lecturer in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations (Spring2004) Curator of Central asian archeology, the State Hermitage Museum, St.
http://caea.uchicago.edu/faculty.htm
Affiliated Faculty and Staff
The decision-making process for the Center is undertaken by the Advisory Committee which is comprised of Faculty and Staff of the Departments of Art History and East Asian Languages and Civilizations and the David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art at the University of Chicago. The members of the committee are as follows:
Committee Members
Prof. Wu Hung, Director
Harrie H. Vanderstappen Distinguished Service Professor of Art History, East Asian Languages and Civilizations, and the College; Consulting Curator, Smart Museum of Art (on leave 2003-2004.
Wu Hung is a preeminent scholar in Chinese art and visual culture who has published widely on both traditional and contemporary Chinese art. His major works on traditional Chinese art include The Wu Liang Shrine: The Ideology of Early Chinese Pictorial Art (Standford,1989)

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