Fwd: Re: [TimorLesteStudies] Archeological articles
Nuno Vasco Oliveira
nuno.oliveira at anu.edu.au
Mon Sep 17 13:44:49 EST 2007
>To: Nuno Vasco Oliveira <nuno.oliveira at anu.edu.au>
>From: jenster at cres10.anu.edu.au
>Subject: Re: [TimorLesteStudies] Archeological articles
>Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 13:38:37 Australia/NSW
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> > NunoV.
> >
> > Oliveira, N. V. (2006). Returning to East Timor: Prospects and
> > Possibilities from an Archaeobotanical Project in the New Country.
> > Uncovering Southeast Asia's Past. Selected Papers from the 10th
> > International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian
> > Archaeologists, The British Museum, London 14th-17th September 2004. I. C.
> > G. E. A. Bacus, V. C. Pigott. Singapore, NUS Press: 88-97.
> > Abstract
> > In East Timor's diversified subsistence economy, rice and maize are today
> > common staples in some areas but root crops and arboriculture, too,
> play an
> > important role. Although a cultural and chronometric framework for the
> > introduction of agriculture in East Timor has long been proposed,
> little is
> > known about the exact history of early plant use in the island. This paper
> > deals with preliminary fieldwork results and the prospects of contributing
> > to the history of plant use in East Timor through the analyses of
> > macro-botanical remains.
> >
> >
> > O'Connor, S., N. Oliveira (2007). "Inter- and Intraregional Variation in
> > the Austronesian Painting Tradition: A View from East Timor." Asian
> > Perspectives 46(2): 389-403.
> > Abstract
> > In 2003, a large new corpus of painted rock art from East Timor was
> > reported in this journal (O'Connor 2003). The paintings were from nine
> > previously unrecorded cave and shelter sites on the north coast and were
> > reviewed within the context of painted art sites previously recorded in
> > East Timor (Almeida 1967; Cinatti 1963) and the larger body of painted
> rock
> > art known from the western Pacific earlier argued by Ballard (1992) to
> form
> > a coherent painting tradition owing its inception to the arrival of
> > Austronesian speakers in Island Southeast
> > Asia and the Pacific. Ballard used the sobriquet ''Austronesian Painting
> > Tradition'' (APT) to characterize this widespread body of painted art,
> > which he suggested shared locational, contextual, technical, stylistic,
> and
> > motif features and that largely corresponded with the distribution of
> > current Austronesian-speaking areas (...). This article develops the
> > discussion about the coherence of the APT in the context of reporting
> > another newly located painted art site from the inland region of Baguia in
> > central East Timor.
> >
> >
> > At 09:57 PM 9/17/2007, you wrote:
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> > > > To: jennifer.drysdale at anu.edu.au
> > > > From: Nuno Vasco Oliveira <nuno.oliveira at anu.edu.au>
> > > > Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 11:43:54 +1000
> > > > -----
> > > > Hi Jenny,
> > > > Can you please circulate?
> > > > Thanks.
> > > >
> > > > Dear list members,
> > > >
> > > > If someone is interested in any of these two papers and can not find
>them,
> > > > please email me and I will forward the pdf's.
> > > >
> > > > Oliveira, N. V. (2006). Returning to East Timor: Prospects and
> > > > Possibilities from an Archaeobotanical Project in the New Country.
> > > > Uncovering Southeast Asia's Past. Selected Papers from the 10th
> > > > International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian
> > > > Archaeologists, The British Museum, London 14th-17th September
> 2004. I.
>C.
> > > > G. E. A. Bacus, V. C. Pigott. Singapore, NUS Press: 88-97.
> > > >
> > > > O'Connor, S., N. Oliveira (2007). "Inter- and Intraregional
> Variation in
> > > > the Austronesian Painting Tradition: A View from East Timor." Asian
> > > > Perspectives 46(2): 389-403.
> > > >
> > > > Regards,
> > > > Nuno Vasco
> > > >
> > > > Nuno Vasco Oliveira
> > > > PhD Scholar
> > > > Archaeology and Natural History
> > > > Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies
> > > > Australian National University
> > > > ph 02 6125 4300
> > > > mob 0431 544 512
> > > >
> > > >
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> > Nuno Vasco Oliveira
> > PhD Scholar
> > Archaeology and Natural History
> > Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies
> > Australian National University
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Nuno Vasco Oliveira
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Archaeology and Natural History
Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies
Australian National University
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