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FINAL LINEUP OF TALKS for the Paris workshop on SEA prehistory below. Please join us if you can for any or all of this meeting looking at recent European collaborative research in Southeast Asian later prehistoric archaeology. So that we can make sure there is enough coffee for everyone, if you are planning to attend and have not already done so, please contact us by emailing [email protected]
DAY 1: July 8, 2024
10:00-13:00 Welcome and morning session: Prehistoric Island Southeast Asian occupations
1. Shell middens, post(?)-pits, feasting, cremation: mid-Holocene ritual space at the rockshelter of Ille Cave, El Nido, Palawan, Philippines by Helen Lewis, Victor Paz et al. (TBA)
2. Recent research at Guri Cave by Hermine Xhauflair (presented by Aude Favereau)
3. Lepu Kina: a glimpse into the Neolithic of the Sunda Islands by Jean-Christophe Galipaud and Mélanie Ligot
Austronesian and Austroasiatic expansions
4. The Austronesian expanding colonisation in Batanes and Lallo, Cagayan Valley, Philippines by Kazuhiko Tanaka, Ame Garong, Kaishi Yamagiwa, Eusebio Z. Dizon and Okuno Mitsuru
5. A new model of the origin and spread of the Austroasiatic languages and peoples by Roger Blench (recorded presentation)
13:00-14:00 Lunch at INHA
14:00-17:00 Afternoon session: Ethnographic approaches and archaeological methods in Island Southeast Asia
6. What do locals know, think they know, and what does it teach us? The case of caves-related knowledge in a rural community by Sébastien Plutniak
7. A critical look at ethnographic and archaeological survey methods. The case study of Linapacan heritage (Palawan, Philippines) by Zuzanna Kowalczyk
9. Burials and cosmology among the Austronesian Lebbo’ in Berau, East Kalimantan, Indonesia by Antonio Guerreiro
9. Archaeobotany in Southeast Asia: an overview by Cristina Castillo
Day 2: July 9, 2024
10:00-13:00 Morning session: Late prehistoric and early historic exchanges
10. Exchange of copper-base metals and glass beads in southern Sumatra since the end of prehistoric times and into the first millennium
Harry Octavianus, Bérénice Bellina, Laure Dussubieux, Thomas Oliver Pryce, and Melissa Cadet
11. Maritime networks in light of a comparative study of Roman and Roman-inspired materials in South and Southeast Asia and China by
Krisztina Hoppál, Bérénice Bellina, Ariane De Saxcé and Laure Dussubieux
12. Metal connections across the South China, Sulu and Celebes Seas, based on eleven new copper-base samples from Palawan, Philippines by Thomas Oliver Pryce
13. Were the early cosmopolitan ports of the Thai-Malay peninsula really places of cultural exchange? A review of twenty years of research into ornaments and ceramics from the first ports of Southeast Asia by Bérénice Bellina and Aude Favereau
13:00-14:00 Lunch at INHA
14:00-17:00 Afternoon session: Roundtable discussion on the future of European-based research in Southeast Asian archaeology
For more information contact: [email protected]
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Institut National d’Histoire de l’Art, Salle Jullian, Paris, France