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  1. Multi-household farming system in a northeastern Thai village: its transformation during economic development.: An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Shinichi Shigetomi, 2004-04-01
  2. Confucianism and Human Rights.: An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by CHONG Kim Chong, 2000-10-01
  3. Modern Trends in Islamic Theological Discourses in Twentieth Century Indonesia: A Critical Survey.(Book Review): An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Abubakar Eby Hara, 2002-10-01
  4. Gender matters in the Singapore Mutiny.(Brief Article): An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Christine Doran, 2002-04-01
  5. Opium-reduction programmes, discourses of addiction and gender in Northwest Laos.(Statistical Data Included): An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Paul T. Cohen, Chris Lyttleton, 2002-04-01
  6. Ethnohistorical perspectives on Buddhist-Muslim relations and coexistence in southern Thailand: from shared cosmos to the emergence of hatred?: An article ... Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Alexander Horstmann, 2004-04-01
  7. Political Participation and Ethnic Minorities: Chinese Overseas in Malaysia, Indonesia, and the United States.(Book Review) (book review): An article from: ... Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Wendy K. Tam Cho, 2003-04-01
  8. Living Silence: Burma under Military Rule.(Book Review): An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Tin Maung Maung Than, 2004-04-01
  9. Kings, Country and Constitutions: Thailand's Political Development 1932-2000.(Book Review): An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Bruce M. Lockhart, 2004-10-01
  10. Loggers, Monks, Students, and Entrepreneurs: Four Essays on Thailand.(Review): An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by James OCKEY, 1998-04-01
  11. Keeping the Faith: Thai Buddhism at the Crossroads.(Book Review): An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Jim (American writer) Taylor, 2003-04-01
  12. Untapped Resources: Women in Ageing Societies Across Asia.(Review): An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Cynthia Chou, 1998-10-01
  13. Ban Amphawan et Ban Han. Le devenir de deux villages rizicoles du Nord-Est thailandais.: An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Jean MICHAUD, 2000-10-01
  14. Restaurants in Little India, Singapore: A Study of Spatial Organization and Pragmatic Cultural Change.: An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Fadhel MARTINI, WONG Tai Chee, 2001-04-01

61. The Ancient World Web: Archaeology
radiocarbon dating of archaeological resinous deposits from Southeast asian Ceramics. archeologyand More A general archeology discussion board to discuss any
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CSU-Haywood's guide to Mayan archaeological sites. There are quicktime movies and lovely illustrations. Gateway to sites about the excavations at Yaxuna and Palenque [English]
[Last Site Update: 5-May-2004 Hits: 15 Rating: 9.00 Votes: 1] Rate It Nubia/Sudan Archaeology/Mahas Survey
This site is dedicated to archaeology in the Sudan, specifically the Mahas Survey, a University of Khartoum archaeological survey of the region.
[Last Site Update: 5-May-2004 Hits: 8 Rating: Votes: 0] Rate It Pharoahs, Fellahs, and Explorers
Writer, Traveller, and Egyptology Enthusiast Amelia Edward 's 1891 book (based on a series of lectures she conducted about ancient egypt) has been placed entirely on-line, including illustrations. [English] [Last Site Update: 5-May-2004 Hits: 5 Rating: Votes: 0] Rate It Aegean Prehistory Web Resources A meta-index focused solely on Aegean prehistory. [Last Site Update: 28-Aug-1999 Hits: 3929 Rating: 7.41 Votes: 12]

62. Asiaweek.com
the Philippines was once a core part of an extensive asian trading network is a majordiscovery, says Eusebio Dizon, the chief of underwater archeology for the
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By Alison Dakota Gee
and Antonio Lopez / Manila
I T WAS IN 1414 that a Chinese trading ship struck a reef and slipped to the bottom of the Philippines' Coral Bay, off Palawan island. It lay there for more than 500 years, buffeted by currents, eroded by the salt water and increasingly encrusted with coral and barnacles. Then, in June 1993, pearl-farm worker Eduardo Gordevilla dived to the sea bed to look for a missing oyster basket. What he found could change the way Filipinos think about themselves. On board the wreck of the Chinese vessel was a treasure trove of some 4,722 pieces that included Thai stoneware, Vietnamese ceramics and Chinese coins minted from gold almost all perfectly intact. But, as exciting as the cargo was, the experts possibly realized that the most valuable discovery on board that ill-fated ship was tangible evidence that the Philippines was once a core part of an extensive Asian trading network.

63. Asian Studies Program - Academics
books including Balancing Between Panic and Maniathe East asian Conomic Crisis Hehas published many articles on archeology and ancient Korean history in major
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Academic Background J.D., Harvard Law School. 1973 Ph.D., SAIS Johns Hopkins Univ. 1967 M.A., SAIS Johns Hopkins Univ. 1965 B.A., Columbia Univ. 1962 Divided Korea : The Politics of Development, 1945-1972 (Harvard University Press, 1975), Korea : The Turbulent Decades (Yejon Publishing Co., 1992), and The Development of Korean Diplomacy Park, Ungsuh uskpark@sejong.ac.kr

64. LookSmart - Directory - Asian Archaeology Departments
of the university s site presents an outline of the archeology department s Mogamigawa Jointhe Zeal community and help build the asian Archaeology Departments
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  • Keio University - Department of Archeology and Ethnology
    English version of the university's site presents an outline of the archeology department's Mogamigawa River Project.
    Okayama University - Department of Archaeology

    Learn about the university's excavations and visit the geographic information system section. Includes a staff and student directory.
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    65. Archaeology News, Feature Article Links & Other Resources Of Interest
    a stone altar in the area, which are now in the archeology Hall of in Ancient JavaBy Amrit Gomperts An International Institute for asian Studies research
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    BOROBUDUR.TV Last updated: Buddhism 101 Karmavibhangga Jatakamala Avadana/Jataka ... The Great Miracle Stories and Feature Articles 2004 Calendar of Indonesian Celestial and Terrestrial Events January 1, 2004 - Western New Year January 22, 2004 - Lunar New Year (Chinese calendar). February 2, 2004 - Id- a l -Hadha February 22, 2004 Islamic New Year Muharram March 1, 2004 Sun Zenith Event The sun passes directly over Borobudur's central stupa, at which time no shadows are cast. This solar event presently occurs at the time of local noon (11:52 am), i.e., when the disk of the sun is coincident with Borobudur's local meridian. March 20, 2004 - Java's Autumnal Equinox. The sun rises due east of Borobudur. March 21, 2004 - Hari Raya Nyepi. The Saka New Year of the Hindu calendar is primarily, but not exclusively, celebrated on the nearby island of Bali April 6-7, 2004 - Candi Pawon/Candi Mendut Sunrise. The sun rises at a point on the northeasterrn horizon that is in close proximity to where the path that connects Borobudur to the nearby temples of Candi Pawon and Candi Mendut intersects with the local horizon. April 30, 2004 -

    66. University Of Pennsylvania Museum Of Archeology And Anthropology - Visiting The
    University of Pennsylvania Museum of archeology and AnthropologyImpressive asian Indian collections. neighborhood University
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    67. Archeology, Mysteries & Lost Civilizations
    Ancient peoples are known to have come from asian sources, and studies of the similaritiesof asian and Indian peoples backs that up. Race obsession, here?
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    68. Far East Archeology
    A. Ainu (Japonsko) The Art Brief Asia Minor Map asian Archaeology InformationPlaza (JP) Japonsko asian Studies at the Library of Congress. B. C.
    http://home.worldonline.cz/~cz307421/fe-arch.asp.htm
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    69. VirtualTourist.com - Istanbul - Asian Side - Pictures, Tips And Reviews
    Passengers 1, powered by OneTime.com. asian side, asian side. HistoricalTrip, archeology.
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    70. Genome Biology | Full Text | Molecular Archeology Of An SP100 Splice Variant Rev
    Molecular archeology of an SP100 splice variant revisited dating the retrotranscriptionand one deletion in the Alu differentiate African from asian Old World
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    71. ANU - Study@ANU
    offered) the following courses agreed as compatible with asian History field 1348–1485HIST2137 Ancient Israel History, Religion archeology ARTH2137 Art
    http://studyat.anu.edu.au/DisplayPlan.asp?role=1&plan=ASSTMASHY

    72. Molecular Archeology Of An SP100 Splice Variant Revisited: Dating The Retrotrans
    2001; 2 (9) research0040.1 research0040.6 Molecular archeology of an SP100 splice andone deletion in the Alu differentiate African from asian Old World
    http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=56901

    73. Central Asian Games
    article headlined, Should Tajikistan host Central asian Games? and quoted RahimMasov, the Director of the Institute of History, archeology and Ethnography
    http://www.internationalgames.net/cenasia.htm
    HOME INTERNATIONAL GAMES MONTHLY NEWS NEWS BY NATIONS ... SEARCH Central Asian Games (Text below is original from the International Games Archive, if you see this text on other pages such as the Asian Squash Federation, it was copied without permission) Jeux Central Asiatique Five Central Asian nations, the former Soviet Republics of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan joined together to participate in twelve sports the Central Asian Games in September of 1995. A competition was held in Tashkent in October of 1920, as part of the Soviet system of Spartakiads and was also called at that time the first Central Asian Games. The games have languished after the 1999 edition, with no nation stepping up to host the next games. The 4th Central Asian Games were cancelled. Tajikistan has announced that they will be hosting the next games in October of 2003.
  • 1995 Tashkent Uzbekistan 1997 Alma Ata Kazakhstan 1999 Bishkek, Kyrgystan
  • 74. Light Plane Fields Observation Supporting Remote Sensing Data For Archeology Pro
    for archeology proposes Michiro Dufo Kusanagi, Sompoch Puntavungkour* Space TechnologyApplications and Research Program School of Advance Technologies, asian
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    Site Update GIS News Career Alert Tender Alert Poster Session Printer Friendly Format Page 1 of 1 Light Plane Fields Observation supporting Remote Sensing Data for archeology proposes Michiro Dufo Kusanagi, Sompoch Puntavungkour* Space Technology Applications and Research Program School of Advance Technologies, Asian Institute of Technology Klong Luang, Pathumthani, Thailand Email: Kusanagi@ait.ac.th *Map Information Center, Royal Thai Survey Department Pra-Nakorn, Bangkok, Thailand Email: Spuntavungkour@hotmail.com Abstract The satellite data are applied for a variety of many fields including archeology filed however there are some limitations such as the insufficient resolution of the detail for ancient palace reconstruction, the unselected weather etc. To solve that limitation, this paper proposes the new way for a filed observation. The commercial digital CCD camera is mounted with the wing of the light plane based on the principle of the traditional aerial photograph. The digital image is the result from this observation. Also this digital image is the near vertical image to correct the geometry easily in the further processing. For an archeology field such as ancient palace visualized mapping, this proposed method is able to obtain the near vertical digital image, like the traditional aerial photograph and is flexible to process, unlike the traditional aerial photograph as well as is cheaper than the high-resolution image from satellite.

    75. DUKE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES
    ABIA South and Southeast asian art and archeology index (Leiden, 2002) Also accessibleonline at http//iias.leidenuniv.nl/iias/research/abia/abia.html
    http://www.lib.duke.edu/ias/sasia/biblioart.htm
    duke libraries catalog databases ask a librarian ... SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES GUIDE TO TRLN SOUTH ASIA REFERENCE RESOURCES:
    ART

    For more information and many additional listings, please consult UNC's Guide to Indian and Southeast Asian Art
    Chandra, Jagdish, compiler. (Delhi, 1978)
    First volume contains entries on Indian architecture, sculpture, painting, and handicraft, as well as the influence of Indian art on the surrounding regions of South, Central, and Southeast Asia. Library does not own remaining volumes in set.
    Duke Perkins Stacks UNC Art Stacks Hingorani, R.P. Painting in South Asia: a bibliography (Delhi, 1976), xxxi, 253 p.
    Covers books and periodical articles in South Asia. Excludes works on twentieth century painting, manuscripts, and unpublished theses. Only some articles in languages other than Hindi and English included. Contains indexes to authors, subjects, manuscripts, dated paintings, calligraphists, illustrations, painters, patrons, sites, and collections (private and public).
    Duke Perkins Stacks Raven, Ellen M. and Helga I. Lasschuit.

    76. Research School For Asian, African, And Amerindian Studies - CNWS (NIWI)
    Collaboration Modern SouthEast asian in historical perspective; CollaborationIndonesian Secretariat archeology and art history of southeast Asia; Secretariat
    http://www.niwi.knaw.nl/en/oi/nod/organisatie/ORG1237490/toon
    Login NIWI (en) Research Information NOD - Dutch Research Database ... Powered by from "Research School for Asian..." entire NIWI site (en)
    Research School for Asian, African, and Amerindian Studies - CNWS
    Acronym CNWS Is part of Leiden University Address Nonnensteeg 1-3, 2311 VJ, Leiden Postal address Postbus 9515, 2300 RA, Leiden Telephone Fax Url http://www.cnws.leidenuniv.nl/ Email cnws@let.leidenuniv.nl Assignment The study and promotion, directly and indirectly, of the linguistics and philology, the forms of social organisation, the art and material culture and the religions of Africa, the Middle-East, Asia, Central and South American (excluding spanish and portuguese linguistics and philology), the Caribbean and Indian North America. Persons Current programmes Current projects Completed projects ... Other divisions of Leiden University may contain researchers / projects etc. as well.
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    77. NOVA Online | Sultan's Lost Treasure | Asia's Undersea Archeology
    Asia s Undersea archeology Part 2 Back to Part 1 Evidence from South Korea Howtypical or representative was the Quanzhou ship of asian ships of its time?
    http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/sultan/archeology2.html
    Asia's Undersea Archeology
    Back to Part 1

    Evidence from South Korea
    How typical or representative was the Quanzhou ship of Asian ships of its time? While the process of archeological comparison has only begun and will require more data, additional information is available from two important shipwreck sites in South Korea.
    From 1976 to 1982, archeologists excavated a rich cargo from a submerged wreck near Shinan, and this initial work was followed by excavation and recovery of the ship's remaining structure. These remains are now undergoing conservation treatment at the Mokpo Conservation and Restoration Center of South Korea's Cultural Properties Research Institute, and a one-fifth-scale model has been built at the Mokpo Center to aid in the analysis of the ship's structure. Experts dated the shipwreck to 1323 using an associated wooden cargo tag and coins, the latest of which were minted in 1310 and may be of South Chinese origin.
    So far, this ship's cargo has attracted the most attention. The cargo included at least 16,000 ceramic items and over seven million brass-bronze coins (totaling over 26 tons). These coins provided a dramatic example of recycling and reuse in the archeological record, since the oldest coin in this collection dated to A.D. 14.
    As this animation of the Brunei wreck shows, careful mapping of a shipwreck can provide archeologists with an understanding of where cargo was stored in a ship before it sank.

    78. Benefactors
    Physics Turza Family Endowment Fund Benefactor Mrs. Dale Chakarian Turza RecipientChristian Kleinbub, Art History archeology East asian Weatherhead Fund
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    Moses Asch Fellowhsip in Cultural Anthropology
    Benefactor: Frances Ash
    Benefactor Representative: Michael I. Asch, 1972 Ph.D., Anthropology
    Recipient: Morgan Pecelli, Anthropology
    Atran Foundation Incorporated Gift for Professorship of Yiddish Language, Literature and Culture
    Benefactor: Atran Foundation
    Benefactor Representative: Diane Fischer, President
    Recipient: Alyssa Masor, Germanic Languages
    Alfred Bader Fellowship Fund in Organic Chemistry
    Benefactor: Dr. Alfred R. Bader Benefactor Representative: Dr. Alfred R. Bader Recipient: Stanislav Jaracz, Chemistry Thomas S. Barclay Graduate Fellowship Fund in the Department of Government and Public Law Benefactor: Thomas Swain Barclay Benefactor Representative: George D'Arcy Recipient: Jessica Stanton, Political Science

    79. Sas_asian_art_syllabus
    world religions, history, anthropology, or archeology are especially encouraged.No previous coursework is expected or required in Art History or asian studies
    http://chnm.gmu.edu/courses/butler/sas/sas_asian_art_syllabus.htm
    SEMESTER AT SEA/UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH FALL 199 COURSE SYLLABUS Lawrence E. Butler Meeting time: A days, 1545 to 1700 COURSE DESCRIPTION. The arts of Asia span thousands of years and include many rich traditions. In this course we will explore the arts, architecture and underlying cultural ideas of the major regions we visit, as well as some of the great links between them, such as Buddhism, Chinese court culture, the scholar-amateur tradition, and the trade routes. We will examine the historical geography and current issues in the archeology of each region we visit. We will also consider urgent national and international attempts to preserve the cultural heritage of Asia from losses due to war, destruction, neglect, and the more destructive aspects of the international art market. Course work will include slide lectures, site visits, films, reading in primary sources, and researched writing. Students with interests in art, world religions, history, anthropology, or archeology are especially encouraged. No previous coursework is expected or required in Art History or Asian studies. COURSE OBJECTIVES:
    • To introduce students to the great artistic traditions of Japan, China, Southeast Asia, India and Tibet.

    80. «CESWW» Periodicals In English, French & German
    Bulletin of the Asia Institute. 1987.. Detroit, Mich. - This journal focuseson Iranian, Central asian, and Middle Eastern art , archeology, and culture.
    http://casww.freenet.kg/CESWpg_periodical.html

    This list contains: Some Special Issues of Periodicals Devoted to Central Asia
    Last Updated: April 8, 2002
    AACAR Bulletin 1988-1995[?] Association for the Advancement of Central Asian Research.
    - Short articles and news of conferences, etc.
    AATT Bulletin: American Association of Teachers of Turkic Languages
    1986-.. ISSN 1062-6840. Near Eastern Studies, Princeton, New Jersey. Edited by: Erika Gilson (1986-1996), Kemal Silay (1996-?), Pelin Basçi (?-..). http://www.princeton.edu/~ehgilson/aatt.html
    - Short articles and new of the profession; mainly distributed to members of the American Association of Teachers of Turkic Languages.
    Ab Imperio
    2000-.. Kazan, Russia.
    ACASIA: Newsletter of the Association of Central Asian Studies
    1987-[?] Association of Central Asian Studies.
    - Short articles and news of conferences, etc. This appears to have been very short-lived.
    American Oriental Society journal
    1843-.. ISSN 0003-0279. New Haven, Ct. [etc./Ann Arbor, Mich.]. http://www.umich.edu/~aos/frntmtr.htm
    - Primarily devoted to Oriental philology and history.
    American Slavic and East European Review
    1945-1961 New York: Columbia University Press. [A temporary continuation of

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