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Early Civilizations of Southeast Asia (Archaeology of Southeast Asia) [Hardcover]

Dougald JW O'Reilly (Author)
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December 21, 2006 0759102783 978-0759102781
Early Civilizations of Southeast Asia presents a fascinating synthesis of research on the prehistoric societies of mainland Southeast Asia. Drawing on archaeological and historical research, both old and new, Dougald O'Reilly provides a general picture of the events that shaped the region in ancient times, covering the rise of the Pyu civilization in Myanmar, the Mon and Dvaravati kingdoms of Thailand, the early polities of peninsular Malaysia, the Khmer kingdoms of Cambodia, and the rise of Champa in Vietnam. This is a book that will interest both scholars and students of archaeology, anthropology, history, and Asian studies.


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Dougald O'Reilly's synthesis of mainland Southeast Asia in the first millennium C.E. makes a genuine contribution to research on ancient complex societies. It should stimulate more archaeological interest in the region, both as a source for cross-cultural comparison and as its own field of study. (Miriam Stark )

As one who taught South East Asian archaeology for nearly thirty years, I can say that a book such as this would have been a most useful text and teaching aid. I am impressed by the wide-ranging and careful scholarship shown by Dr. O'Reilly and his evaluation of often difficult and sometimes contradictory evidence from historical sources, ethnology, inscriptions and field archaeology. (Ian Glover )

The work will have wide appeal...the book offers a thorough compilation of recent research in Southeast Asian archaeology. Summing Up: Recommended. (CHOICE, January 2008 )

Early Civilizations of Southeast Asia highlights research on the pre- and protohistoric societies of Southeast Asia, with a focus on Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Cambodia and Vietnam. The civilizations of Southeast Asia have a long and storied history, resulting in the region's complexity in ethnic and linguistic groups. O'Reilly highlights the archaeology and historical research undertaken in the region, both classic and contemporary, to provide a general picture of the events that shaped early Mainland Southeast Asia. (John Miksic )

About the Author

Dougald JW O'Reilly is director and founder of HeritageWatch, a non-profit organization dedicated to heritage preservation, and a lecturer at the University of Sydney, Australia.

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  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: AltaMira Press (December 21, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0759102783
  • ISBN-13: 978-0759102781
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 0.8 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,681,054 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars A good overview of mainland history, October 28, 2008
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The monograph by Dougald O'Reilly seems to be a nice contribution to historiography of Early Southeast Asia. It gives a vast picture of early historical developments of the region. It includes a reconsideration of state formation theories and re-examines different theories of `Indianization' of Southeast Asia.
O'Reilly holds that the well-known Southeast Asian polities of the first millennium C.E. but Chenla were chiefdoms. He believes they were `exclusionary' or `individualizing' that means monopolizing of sources of power by an individual. The `Indianization' of Southeast Asia passed through two main stages. During the first one which dates from the fourth century B.C.E. to the second century C.E., foreign artifacts such as glass and stone beads and Indian-style ceramics appeared in Southeast Asia. They serve as the tokens of symbolic power and possibility to obtain them through long-distance exchange. During the second period which covers the second - the fourth centuries C.E. the number of objects increased considerably but their diversity decreased. The adoption of Indian beliefs, art styles, writing, political and social concepts also took place during this epoch.
O'Reilly supposes that `the process of "globalization" began in the early centuries of the first millennium C.E. At this juncture of civilizations from North Asia, Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, and the Mediterranean Basin became involved in a vast trade and exchange network' (p. 199).
I think, by the way, that the label of the monograph is misleading because it concerns the mainland Southeast Asia only. If you want to know how early Indonesian polities evolved this book gives you no data except some remarks on Srivijaya (pp. 59-61). Unfortunately, they also partially misleading. For example, O'Reilly writes that `in 683 C.E. the king [of Srivijaya] launched a military expedition upriver from Palembang' (p. 60). The available inscriptions, however, tell another story: In 682 the king undertook a campaign with twenty thousands men but we do not know where whereas the Kota Kapur inscription dated from 686 C.E. mentions an expedition against the land of Java but we do not know what land is meant there and how many people made up an army. What occurred in 683 C.E. is unknown.
I highly recommend the monograph by O'Reilly to anyone who studies the history of Southeast Asia. It will be very useful for investigation of political developments of the mainland.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Extremely valuable., August 25, 2011
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This is a very informative book. I found it very helpful when writing uni essays for SE Asian archaeology, it is concise, referenced throughout (Thank you for this- another helpful aspect) and Dougald has utilized very good sources when writing it. Another thing I like about this book is the language- straight forward and easy to understand. Too often do I feel as though academics sit there right clicking words in Microsoft Word to find synonyms to embellish their texts- outcome: what are they trying to say?! I could not be more grateful for this- put it in the middle of your shelf and buy Charles Higham to sit next to it.

I am still using it (AGAIN- 3 years later), to assist me in writing an essay on Indian modernism.

Absolutely no doubts about this book.
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