Monday 1 September

Monday 1 September

Monday 1 September 09.00-13.00 Registration: Central Hall Lipsius Building 14.00-14.30 Opening of EurASEAA12 in room 011 PANEL 1 (Room 011) PANEL 2 (Room 005) PANEL 3 (Room 003) Trade goods Burials in Upper Burma Chair: Ian Glover Chair: Vincent Pigott 14.30-15.00 James W. Lankton, Laure Dussubieux, Anne-Sophie Coupey Boonyarit Chaisuwan Infant’s lying jars burials in Upper Early glass in Southeast Asia: the rest Burma of the story? 15.00-15.30 Kuang-Jen Chang Emma Rambault, Anne-Sophie Coupey, Foreign trade, local taste: social issues Jean-Pierre Pautreau, Jean Christophe Le of trade ceramics in later proto- Bannier historic/early modern island Southeast Thoughts on some specific copper-alloyed Asian societies artefacts from Upper Burma: coffin ornaments? 15.30-16.00 Tea/coffee Prehistory: miscellaneous Art history: miscellaneous Indonesia Chair: Ian Glover Chair: Nandana Chutiwongs Chair: John Miksic 16.00-16.30 Henry Dosedla M.L. Pattaratorn Chirapravati Ali Akbar Archaeological evidence of early Funeral scenes in the Ramayana The Buni complex: its development from human settlement in the PNG highlands paintings at the Emerald Buddha Temple, the prehistoric to the historic perioD Bangkok 16.30-17.00 Mattthew Spriggs, Christian Marion Frenger Hubert Forestier, Dominique Guillaud Reepmeyer Images of Surya in mainland Southeast A limestone outcrop as a land mark for A new program of obsidian sourcing in Asia prehistoric settlement in Manatuto island Southeast Asia to look at pre- region (East Timor) Neolithic anD Neolithic mobility anD exchange 19.30-21.00 Bharata Natyam Dance Performance by Sharada Srinivasan (Laktheater, Lipsius Building) Tuesday 2 September PANEL 1 (Room 003) PANEL 2 (Room 307) PANEL 3 (Room 005) Neolithic societies I Cultural exchange Angkor: Buddhism Chair: Charles Higham Chair: Ellen Raven Chair: Olivier Cunin 8.30-9.00 Roger Blench Manjil Hazarika Vittorio Roveda The prehistory of the Daic (Tai) Prehistoric cultural affinities between Buddhist temples at Angkor speaking peoples Southeast Asia, East Asia and Northeast India 9.00-9.30 Helen Cekalovic, Kate Domett Phil Ronaldson Peter Sharrock Health and society in pre-historic The spatial relationship of early Vedantic Angkor turns to Buddhism in 1182 CE Northeast ThailanD temples in Southeast Asia 9.30-10.00 Naruphol Wangthongchaicharoen Anna !l"czka Brice Vincent Recently discovereD infant jar burials Temple consecration rituals in the Hindu New study of a Khmer bronze statuette from Wat Pho Srinai, Ban Chiang, tradition of South and Southeast Asia: a of Lokesvara formerly in the Colombo Northeastern Thailand stuDy of the textual and archaeological National Museum evidence 10.00-10.30 Coffee/tea Neolithic societies II Archaeology of Sumatra Khmer art I Chair: Charles Higham Chair: Pieter ter Keurs Chair: Peter Sharrock 10.30-11.00 Korakot Boonlop Daniel Perret, Heddy Surachman Martin Polkinghorne Prehistoric people from Ban Chiang: a The Si Pamutung site in Padang Lawas, Decorative lintels and artistic case of human skeletal remains from North Sumatra workshops: Khmer temples, 7th-11th the most recent excavation in 2003 centuries 11.00-11.30 Brian Vincent Rita Margaretha Setianingsih Olivier Cunin The socio-economic dimensions of The recently found inscriptions from the A study of wooden structures: a prehistoric ceramic production: north of Sumatera contribution to the architectural history evidence from Southeast Asia of the Bayon style monuments 11.30-12.00 Sureeratana Bubpha, Sittisak Anton Zakharov Claude Jacques Rungcharoensuksri The inscriptions of !r"vijaya: inner Bayon and face towers: about a recent Ceramic technology in Bang Chiang structure and historical reality paper by Peter Sharrock Cultural tradition sites, Northeastern Thailand 12.00-13.30 Lunch PANEL 1 (Room 003) PANEL 2 (Room 028) PANEL 3 (Room 005) Neolithic societies III Indonesia: miscellaneous Khmer art II Chair: Brian Vincent Chair: Marijke Klokke Chair: William Southworth 13.30-14.00 Thomas Oliver Pryce, Ajarn Surapol Pauline Lunsingh Scheurleer Marnie Feneley Natapintu Images of local Javanese deities The West Mebon Vishnu - an in-depth On the plausibility of laterite-baseD analysis iron smelting and the possibility of regional iron exchange: technical notes from the 14-15th c. AD site of Ban Kao Din Tai, Buriram Province, Thailand Archaeology of the Philippines Chair: William Southworth 14.00-14.30 Podjanok Kanjanajuntorn Timbul Haryono Andrea Malaya M. Ragragio, Eusebio Cultural diversity of Metal Age West Candi Kedulan: recent discovery of a Z. Dizon Thailand: recent excavations in Hindu temple of the ninth century AD in The Sorsogon jar burial tradition Kanchanaburi and Ratchburi provinces Yogyakarta 14.30-15.00 Katharine Cox, R.A. Bentley, N.G. Viviane Sukanda-Tessier Grace Barretto-Tesoro, Joan Tara Reyes Tayles, H.R. Buckley An archaeological reading of the Fame and fortune in two Philippine Human migration in prehistoric South unpublished Babad Ratu Galuh lontar cemeteries: tombstones as extensions of East Asia: the biological and chemical identity evidence 15.00-15.15 Tea/coffee 15.30-18.00 Visit to National Museum of Ethnology, Leiden Wednesday 3 September SPECIAL PANEL IN HONOUR OF IAN GLOVER PANEL 2 (Room 005) (Room 003) Prehistoric burial studies Central Java: Borobudur I Chair: Bérénice Bellina Chair: Marijke Klokke 9.00-9.30 Charles Higham Nandana Chutiwongs The iron age of Ban Non Wat The hidden base of Borobudur 9.30-10.00 Judith Cameron Cecelia Levin The spinners from Ban Don Ta Phet: some new insights into Enshrouded in dharma and artha: the narrative sequences of gender in Southeast Asia the first gallery of Candi Borobudur 10.00-10.30 Lindsay Lloyd-Smith Jan Fontein A Neolithic cemetery at Niah, Sarawak The Borobudur: a monument of Avatamsaka Buddhism 10.30-11.00 Coffee/tea Prehistoric exchange networks Central Java: Borobudur II Chair: Judith Cameron Chair: Jan Fontein 11.00-11.30 Anna Bennett Marijke Klokke Trade and technology in metal objects The building phases of Borobudur Conservation Chair: Judith Cameron 11.30-12.00 Bob Hudson Franck Lavigne, Christopher Gomez, Véronique Degroot Restoration and reconstruction of monuments at Bagan, Some notes on the paleo-environment of Borobudur Myanmar State formation I West Java: Batujaya Chair: Judith Cameron Chair: Jan Fontein 12.00-12.30 Nguyen Kim Dung, Mariko Yamagata Agustijanto Indradjaya The excavation at Tra Kieu and Go Cam: the emergence of Votive Tablets from Batujaya site, Karawang,West Java. the early state in central Vietnam through Dr. Ian C. Glover’s A comparison researches (1993-2000) 12.30-14.00 Lunch SPECIAL PANEL IN HONOUR OF IAN GLOVER PANEL 2 (Room 005) (Room 003) State formation II Java: narrative art Chair: Anna Bennet Chair: Pauline Lunsingh Scheurleer 14.00-14.30 William A. Southworth Natalie Ong The date of My Son A.1 and the chronology of temple Figurative codes and narrative structure of the forty-two architecture in the Champa culture Ramayana reliefs on the Siva temple of Candi Loro Jonggrang 14.30-15.00 Jan Wisseman Christie Lydia Kieven Under the volcano: state formation and stabilization in early Panji as an intermediary figure within the Tantric doctrine? A Java new interpretation of the symbolism of Candi Panataran in East Java 15.00-15.30 Pierre-Yves Manguin Arthur de Vries Robbé Pan-regional responses to Indian inputs in early Southeast A stone relief in eastern Javanese style Asia 15.30-16.00 Tea/coffee Historical art and craft Java: cultural exchange Chair : Jan Wisseman Christie Chair: Véronique Degroot 16.00-16.30 Sharada Srinivasan John Guy Southeast Asian and Peninsular Indian statuary: some Java and some Chalukyan connections comparisons and contrasts in style and technology Eastern Java Chair: Véronique Degroot 16.30-17.00 John Miksic Amrit Gomperts, Arnoud Haag, Peter Carey Recent research at stoneware kiln sites in the Angkor region, A reconstructive mapping of the Cambodia fourteenth century capital and royal palace of Majapahit at Trowulan 17.00-17.30 Bérénice Bellina Hariani Santiko Final conclusion The worship of Bhima at Candi Sukuh Thursday 4 September PANEL 1 (Room 003) PANEL 2 (Room 005) PANEL 3 (Room 148) Khra Isthmus archaeology I The Sivapadas of Cambodia I Burma I Chair: Thomas Oliver Pryce Chair: Dominique Soutif Chair: Elizabeth Moore 9.00-9.30 Bérénice Bellina, Praon Silapanth Sachchidanand Sahai Daw Yee Yee Aung Late prehistoric socio-political Indian archaeological and literary New discoveries in the Badah-lin caves, Developments in the upper Thai-Malay sources for Sivapada in Cambodia Myanmar peninsula: four years of investigation at Khao Sam Kaeo (Chumphon) 9.30-10.00 Praon Silapanth, Georges Kozminski, Pierre Pichard Guy Lubeigt Nicolas Baghdadi, Bérénice Bellina The Ta Muean temples Pagan: a riverine port-city in medieval Khao Sam Kaeo’s integration in trans- Burma Asiatic network: addressing the use of trans-Peninsula routes 10.00-10.30 Cristina Castillo Gerdi Gerschheimer, Arlo Griffiths, Pamela Gutman Archaeobotany in Khao Sam Kaeo: Dominique Soutif Religious syncretism in eleventh preliminary results The epigraphical corpus of the temple of century Thaton Ta Muean Thom 10.30-11.00 Coffee/tea Khra Isthmus archaeology II The Sivapadas of Cambodia II Burma II Chair: Bérénice Bellina Chair: Gerdi Gerschheimer Chair: Guy Lubeigt 11.00-11.30 Phaedra Bouvet Dominique Soutif, Gerdi Gerschheimer Alexey Kirichenko Technological analysis of Indian and New archaeological and epigraphical The epigraphic evidence on Buddhist Indian style wares

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