compiled and edited by GL Barnes
This is the second EAANmembers' bibliography to be produced under the auspices of EAANetwork. It was compiled from voluntarily submitted curriculum vitae or publication lists, which varied in the degree and manner in which bibliographic information was recorded. The bibliography is, therefore, not comprehensive (because not all EAANmembers contributed), incomplete (because not all categories of information were consistently given; missing data are marked 'xx') and selective (because only citations in Western languages on East Asian archaeology were chosen for inclusion). If this bibliography were to be properly published, it would need attention to these details; however, enough information is given here for people to pursue those citations of interest. Please contact the author (address in MEMBERS DIRECTORY) if you cannot obtain their work otherwise.
The aim in producing this bibliography is the same as that in compiling the RUNNING BIBLIOGRAPHY regularly published in EAANnouncements: to provide Western-language materials on East Asian archaeology for general teaching purposes, both among and between students and colleagues. Apologies are hereby given to EAANmembers who would have liked to have had all their publications represented.
Despite the deficiences described above, this bibliography consists of xx citations, including new works by established archaeologists of East Asia, many works by new entrants to the field, and works by professionals in cognate fields not usually cited in archaeological contexts. A difficult area in selecting references for this bibliography is, as always, separating archaeology from art history. There is an immense literature, especially on Chinese objects, in the art historical archives. In principle, I have included items that deal with material objects through the Tang, United Shilla and Nara periods, leaving out the rest as being more proper to art history than archaeology (unless the objects have actually been excavated). Another area of difficulty is national borders. I have included materials from Mongolia and Southeast Asia, in particular, when the subject matter warranted it. The same for ethnographic works: if they were thought to be useful for structuring archaeological inquiry, they were included.
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Brace, C. Loring and David P. Tracer. "Craniofacial change and continuity: a comparison of late Pleistocene and recent Europe and Asia." In The University of Tokyo Symposium: the evolution and dispersal of modern humans in Asia, November 14-17, ed. T. et al. Akazawa. 6. Tokyo: The University Museum, The University of Tokyo, 1990.
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