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This introduction to the archaeology of Asia focuses on case studies from the region's last 10,000 years of history. Comprising fifteen chapters written by some of the world's foremost Asia archaeologists, the book sheds light on many of the most compelling aspects of Asian archaeology, from the earliest plant and animal domestication to the emergence of states and empires from Pakistan to North China. In particular, the contributors explore issues of cross-cultural significance, such as migration, ethnicity, urbanism, and technology, challenging readers to think beyond national and regional…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This introduction to the archaeology of Asia focuses on case studies from the region's last 10,000 years of history. Comprising fifteen chapters written by some of the world's foremost Asia archaeologists, the book sheds light on many of the most compelling aspects of Asian archaeology, from the earliest plant and animal domestication to the emergence of states and empires from Pakistan to North China. In particular, the contributors explore issues of cross-cultural significance, such as migration, ethnicity, urbanism, and technology, challenging readers to think beyond national and regional boundaries. In doing so, they draw on original research data and synthesize work previously unavailable to western readers. The volume as a whole offers new insights into the archaeology of Asia and encourages western scholars to pay more attention to the continent in their studies of human origins, evolution, and history.
Autorenporträt
Miriam T. Stark is Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Hawai'i, Manoa. She has worked in Southeast Asia since 1987, and also has experience in North American and Near Eastern archaeology. She has published widely on her research in the Philippines and in Cambodia, and currently co-directs the Lower Mekong Archaeological Project in the Mekong Delta.
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"Miriam Stark has performed a monumental service to globalarchaeology by selecting the most important cross-cultural themesin Asian archaeology and many of the most innovative writers todiscuss them." Gina L. Barnes, University ofDurham

"Offering remarkable coverage of the world's largestcontinent, Stark has created an outstanding book that should berequired reading for any archaeologist or historian interested inAsia." John Olsen, University of Arizona

"This volume is the seventh in the series Blackwell Studiesin Global Archaeology, a series intended to cover the centralareas of undergraduate archaeological teaching. While this iscertainly a sustainable market for the series, this particularvolume presents an overview and depth that will also, and perhapsmore so, be a welcome addition to the libraries of postgraduate andresearch archaeologists ... Stark has assembled a valuable resourcemade all the more useful by not shying away from the scholarly andnational politics reflected in so much Asian Archaeology"Australian Archaeology