Archaeology of East Asia
New specialist sub series
Series Editors: Anke Hein (Oxford)
In recent years, the archaeology of East Asia has been receiving increasing interest among scholars world-wide, leading to an upsurge in publications in western languages as well as an increase of presentations and panels on that topic at international archaeological conferences. This series offers a venue to publish archaeological material and in-depth analyses that can provide a greater audience access to evidence previously unpublished or only accessible through articles in not-easily-accessible venues or languages. The series provides a platform for data-rich studies on a variety of topics and materials from all over East Asia as well as conference proceedings reflecting the newest research insights and trends. We encourage projects that cross-national borders even into adjoining regions and/or cover areas usually overlooked in main-stream research. This includes all parts of China, Japan, Korea, Mongolia, the Russian Far East, the Tibetan Plateau as a whole, and the northern reaches of Southeast Asia. Especially encouraged are submissions proposing and conducting new approaches and methods in all aspects of archaeology including scientific techniques, spatial analysis, various digital methods, but also theory and model-based or traditional chronology-focused studies.
Editorial Board
Ursula Brosseder, Germany Mark Hudson, Germany
Katherine Brunson, US Minku Kim, Hong Kong
Lothar von Falkenhausen, US Xinwei Li, China
Rowan Flad, US Hongliang Lü, China
Jade d’Alpoim Guedes, US Yangjin Pak, Korea
Gideon Shelach-Lavi, Israel Dr Sharon Wong, Hong Kong
Shinya Shoda, Japan Dr Joshua Wright, UK
If you would like to find out more about publishing in the series please contact Jacqueline Senior, Editor-in-Chief jacqueline.senior@barpublishing.com