CHANGING PARADIGMS IN SOUTHEAST ASIAN ARCHAEOLOGY

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Abstract: An argument is presented for Southeast Asian archaeologists to replace the Birds Eye View/Rear View Mirror paradigm prevalent during the mid-twentieth century with a forward-facing, “emergent” paradigm in alignment with current trends in archaeological theory. An earlier version of this text was prepared for a keynote address at the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists (EurASEAA), 14th International Conference that took place at in Dublin, September 18-21 2012.

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White, J. (2017). CHANGING PARADIGMS IN SOUTHEAST ASIAN ARCHAEOLOGY. Journal of Indo-Pacific Archaeology, 41, 66–77. https://doi.org/10.7152/jipa.v41i0.15024

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