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Web Sites in Category Asia

Ancient East Asia - Devoted to the archaeology and Pre-history of China, Japan and Korea, an affiliate of The Society of East Asian Archaeologists.

Ancient Jewelry from Central Asia - Article from Transoxiana 6. A short history of research of the Central Asian jewelry art.

Archaeological Resinous Deposits from Southeast Asian Ceramics - Identification and Radiocarbon Dating of Archaeological Resinous Deposits from Southeast Asian Ceramics. A research project based at the Department of Archaeological Sciences, University of Bradford.

Artistic Features of Jewelry Art from Central Asia - Transoxiana 8. The aesthetic language of art encompassing a vast historical period is very complex and can be difficult to read. In order to understand those artistic facets that make jewelry art from IV BCE to IV CE.

Asian Archaeology - ArchNet's resources for Asia.

Bibliography of Asian Archaeology - Compiled by Robert E. Murowchick.

Bibliography of Works on East Asian Archaeology - An extensive bibliography of works in western languages on East Asian archaeology.

Chinese, Japanese Started Prehistoric Exchanges 7,000 Years Ago - From Xinhuanet, compared archeological findings in China's Xinglonggou Relics Site in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, and findings in Japanese sites from the Neolithic age, about 8,000 to 2,000 B.C.E.

Early Iron in China, Korea, and Japan - Points for discussion at the Roundtable, "Korean excavations of iron armour: Political and technological implications for protohistoric East Asia", at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, Los Angeles, 25-28 March 1993.

New Light On A Forgotten Past - Synopsis of the book written by the author, Wilhelm G. Solheim Ii.

Origin of Dogs Traced - From the BBC, virtually all dogs evolved from just a handful of wolves tamed by humans living in or near China less than 15,000 years ago.

Prehistory of East Asia - Syllabus from East Asian Studies course. Includes documents, images, and maps.

Semthan: The Prehistoric Period of Kashmir - Synopsis of Kashmir prehistory.

South Asian Archaeology 1999 - A report in IIAS Newsletter on the 15th South Asian Archaeology Conference hosted by the International Institute for Asian Studies.

Southeast Asian Archaeology Bibliographic Database - An interactive bibliographic database devoted to scholarly research pertaining to Southeast Asian archaeology and anthropology.

Southeast Asian Monuments: a selection of 100 slides - 100 slides of monuments in Mainland Southeast Asia (Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam), selected from the collection of Marijke J. Klokke. They were made in January and February 1995.

The Alekseev Manuscript - First in a series of fourteen lectures delivered by the distinguished Soviet scholar Valery Alexeev at Harvard University in the Summer of 1991

The Great Cities of Asia - The Urban Archaeology Program aims to make resources available on the Internet for people interested in the development of ancient and medieval cities in the broad region from Western Asia to Japan, and from Peking to Angkor. Includes: maps and charts.

The Sintashta Culture and Some Questions of Indo-European Origins - This theory proposes a local development of East-European cultures from Enaeolithic to Pit-grave culture, Catacomb culture, Timber-grave (or Srubnaya) culture and Andronovo culture, which migrated south to India.

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