Jane Allen

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Jane Allen


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Session : Early States ~The Archaeological Evidence of Indian Influence

Reading:

Kenneth R. Hall, “State and Statecraft in early Southeast Asia,” Chap. 1 in Maritime Trade and State Development in Early Southeast Asia, University of Hawaii Press, 1985 (pp1-25)


Jane Allen received her Ph.D. in anthropology at University of Hawai`i, Manoa for NSF-funded geoarchaeological survey focused on internal and external trade in early historical-period Kedah, Malaysia, and the associated agricultural subsistence base. She has also researched sites in Thailand, Okinawa and the main islands of Japan, and Hawai`i, the Marianas, and Kwajalein. Her main research interests include Southeast Asian archaeology, geoarchaeological methods, early exchange networks and their subsistence bases, coastal environments and site development, and the archaeology of Pacific agricultural sites. She has published on the archaeology of Southeast Asia, emphasizing Malaysia and Thailand, and on that of Okinawa, Hawai`i, and the Pacific more generally, and currently works in Honolulu with the International Archaeological Research Institute, Inc.

 
 


 

Jane Allen

International Archaeological Research Institute, Inc.

Honolulu, HI



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