2016 No.4
Event: Public Lecture on "Imagining Angkor: Politics, Myths, and Archaeology" co-organised by CUHK–Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation Asia-Pacific Centre for Chinese Studies, Institute of Chinese Studies, École Française d'Extrême-Orient, Department of Anthropology and Centre for Cultural Heritage Studies
 

A public lecture "Imagining Angkor: Politics, Myths, and Archaeology", co-organised by the CUHK–Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation Asia-Pacific Centre for Chinese Studies, Institute of Chinese Studies, École Française d'Extrême-Orient, Department of Anthropology and Centre for Cultural Heritage Studies, was held on 14 November. Professor Miriam Stark shared her research findings on Angkor in the lecture, which was attended by about a hundred students and faculty of CUHK.

Professor Miriam Stark is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa. Her PhD at the University of Arizona (1993) was an ethnoarchaeological study of ceramic production and exchange among tribal Kalinga potters in the highland Philippines, and her subsequent Smithsonian post-doctoral fellowship used Kalinga ceramic data to test the analytical limits of compositional techniques. Dr Stark has conducted field-based archaeological work in Cambodia since she joined the University of Hawai'i at Manoa in 1995, when she launched the Lower Mekong Archaeological Project in collaboration with Cambodia's Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts. She also joined the Greater Angkor Project as a partner investigator in 2010; this international collaboration between the University of Sydney, EFEO, the APSARA National Authority and the University of Hawai'i at Manoa focuses on urban organisation in Angkor. In 2014 she co-founded the Khmer Production and Exchange Project in partnership with APSARA National Authority, the University of New England (Australia) and Santa Clara University. She has edited or co-edited five books and authored/co-authored more than 70 journal articles and chapters, and serves on the Executive Board of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association.

To view a video of the public lecture, please visit the Centre for Cultural Heritage Studies website: http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/ant/culturalheritage/scholars_oct2016.htm

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