4th Southeast Asian Archaeology Workshop
| Annonceur : | Bellina and Pryce | | Aire géographique culturelle : | Asie du Sud - Asie du Sud-Est | | Lieu / Salle : | Maison de l'Asie, 22 avenue du Président Wilson, 75016 Paris | | Date : | 29-06-2012 au 29-06-2012 |
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From its foundation at UCL in 2006, the biannual Workshop has been intended to provide a predominantly Anglo-French forum for the informal dissemination and discussion of state-of-the-art regional research, particularly from post-graduate and post-doctoral scholars, complementary to the larger international format of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists meetings.
Recent and laudable advances in archaeobotanical "Indian Ocean" research have only emphasised the dearth of material culture data on this topic, especially pottery, and thus, for 2012, the Workshop will have a specific focus on "Ceramics related to maritime exchange networks between the Indian Ocean and South China Sea, c. 500 BC to c. 500 AD."
Confirmed speakers include:
Yvette Balbaligo (UCL), Phaedra Bouvet (Paris III), Franca Cole (Cambridge), Coline Lefrancq (Université Libre de Bruxelles), and Noémie Martin (CEROI-INALCO), offering geographical coverage from Indonesia and the Philippines, littoral China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, and Malaysia in the East, to Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, and Madagascar in the West.
Slots for presentations remain open to proposals within a 25 minute oral + 5 minute questions format, with plenty of time left for extended discussion. The workshop is free and open to all, and we look forward to welcoming you to Paris this summer.