1st Edition
Asia’s Heritage Trend Examining Asia’s Present through Its Past
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
PART ONE
Examining Asia’s heritage in the contemporary world: Key notions
1 Introduction
Jongil Kim and Minjae Zoh
2 Asia’s heritage trend: Underpinning the existing components and perspectives
Minjae Zoh
3 Heritage values in comparative perspective
John Carman
4 An observation of Asia’s sites on the UNESCO World Heritage List through data- analysis of the Criteria for Selection
Ilhong Ko, Minjae Zoh and Jun Young Park
PART TWO
Critical and specific issues in Asia’s heritage management
5 Silk Road narratives in East Asia: Cultural heritage, cultural propaganda and cultural erasure
Susan Whitfield
6 Archaeology, politics and diplomacy in Afghanistan: The international years (1946– 1978)
J. Eva Meharry
7 Asia’s difficult heritage- making between nationalism and transnationalism: Colonial prisons in South Korea, Taiwan and China
Hyun Kyung Lee and Shu- Mei Huang
8 Political uses of sacred heritage at the Shwedagon Pagoda in British Burma (1824– 1948)
Alicia Stevens
9 Rights to heritage and the environment in Thailand: A case study of the Kaeng Krachan Forest Complex
Alisa Santikarn
PART THREE
Archaeological advances in Southeast Asia
10 The people of Angkor
Alison Kyra Carter and Miriam T. Stark
11 The enigmatic jars of Laos: Recent archaeological research on the Plain of Jars
Dougald O’reilly and Louise Shewan
12 Leave no stone unturned: Exploring behavioural variability in expedient stone tool assemblages
Benjamin J. Utting
13 Conclusion – Asia’s heritage trend: Lessons learned and moving forward
Jongil Kim
Index
Biography
Jongil Kim is Professor in the Department of Archaeology and Art History, Seoul National University, South Korea.
Minjae Zoh is a Research Professor at the Seoul National University Asia Centre, South Korea.






