This month we hit a milestone with the Online Lecture Library – over 200 talks have now been indexed in an easy, searchable format. This month’s update includes lectures from Cambodia, Thailand, Philippines and the Pacific:
- Cambodia and China: An Archaeological Perspective by Sharon Wong
- Cambodia’s Angkor Temples as a Military Prize: The World War II Experience by John Burgess
- Angkor Wat, Cambodia: A Transcultural History of Heritage? by Michael Falser
- Royal Fashions: Reflections on Modernising the Image of Siamese Queens in the Late 19th century by Pattaratorn Chirapravati
- Has the question of the origin of Pacific peoples now been solved? New results from ancient DNA, archaeology and linguistics by Matthew Spriggs
- Everybody Gets a Sword! The Production and Proliferation of Buddhist Ritual Weaponry in Northern Thailand by Anthony Irwin
- The Archaeology of Manila Galleons with Roberto Junco
- An Archaeology of Religious Change: Community Response in 14th-18th Century CE Angkor by Heng Piphal
- The Significance of The Laguna Copperplate by Kirby Araullo
- Contribution of archaeology in our understanding of People-Plant relationships in the Philippines by Victor Paz
Check out the Online Lecture Library page for the full list, and the Digital Reources guide for more links. If I’ve missed out something, or you have a link to suggest, you can always contact me for inclusion.