Contents:
Articles on East Asian Archaeology
[Introduction] [2003] [2004] [2005]
[2006] [2007] [2008] [2009] [2010] [2011]


Introduction
Current World Archaeology is a magazine that studies archaeology round the
world.
CWA was published in 2003 as a sister magazine to Current Archaeology which
since 1967 and has been reporting on the latest discoveries in British
archaeology.
It was founded to continue in the Current Archaeology style of reporting on
the latest discoveries in archaeology round the world.
But CWA does not can just look at the latest discoveries: it is also a travel
magazine looking at a great monuments round the world, explaining how they
really work, and how they came to be the monuments that we see today.
Current World Archaeology is available mainly by subscription. It is
published 6 times a year in the even months,
(From the CWA website)
More information:
Current World Archaeology website


2011
Issue 50 Dec/Jan 2011/12
- Charles HIGHAM, Thailand: Special report, p. 13
- Tom St John GREY, Angkor Wat: Temple of Boom, p. 38
Issue 49 Oct/Nov 2011
- Charles HIGHAM, China: Rice, revolution and the
64,000-dollar question, p. 20
- Simon KANER, Japan: Tidal Wave, p. 22
(see Archaeological Heritage and the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake on SEAA-website)
- Caitlin McCALL, Japan: Surviving the tsunami, p. 25
(see Archaeological Heritage and the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake on SEAA-website)
- Stephen TURNBULL, Tagajo and Sendai, p. 30
(see Archaeological Heritage and the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake on SEAA-website)
Issue 48 Aug/Sept 2011
- Neil FAULKNER, Great Discoveries: Peking Man (Great
Discoveries), p. 66
Issue 47 June/July 2011
- Chris CATLING, Siberian island mystery solved (News),
p. 6
- Chris CATLING, Prehistoric eco-warriors of Asia (News),
p. 7
- Arnaud BERTRAND, Taming China’s Wild Frontier, p.36
Issue 46 April/May 2011
- John SANDAY, Cambodia: Saving Banteay Chhmar, p. 46


2010
Issue 43 Oct/Nov 2010
- Chris CATLING, China: Cyrus Cylinder (News), p. 8
- Andrew ROBINSON, The Diamond Sutra: The Story of the
World’s Earliest Dated Printed Book (Books), p. 63
Issue 42 Aug/Sept 2010
- Chris CATLING, Sticky rice porridge and the Great Wall of
China (News), p. 12


2009
Issue 38 Dec/Jan 2009/10
- Chris CATLING, Terracotta Army (News), p. 12
- Chris CATLING, Korea, Grave of Ancient Warrior Found
(News), p. 12
- Richard HODGES, The Power of Dogű: Ceramic Figures from
Ancient Japan, p. 64
- Neil FAULKNER, Anyang, The first Chinese Civilization
(Great Discoveries), p. 66
Issue 37 Oct/Nov 2009
- Nadia DURRANI, Ceramic Figures from Ancient Japan (Exhibition), p.
62
Issue 35 June/July 2009
- Chris CATLING, China: Domestication of Rice (News), p.
11
- Chris CATLING, China: The Origins of Staple Food (News), p.
12
- Charles HIGHAM, Thailand’s Bronze Age Superburials, p. 38


2008
Issue 31 Oct/Nov 2008
- Charles HIGHAM, Recasting Thailand, p. 38
Issue 30 Aug/Sept 2008
- Joyce WHITE, Digging in the Middle Mekong Basin, p. 50
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Issue 29 June/July 2008
- Nadia DURRANI and Richard PEARSON, New Discoveries from
Okinawa and the Ryukyu Archipelago, p. 14
- Nadia DURRANI, The Rock Art of Southeast Asia, p. 40
Issue 28 April/May 2009
- Nadia DURRANI, 100 000-year-Old Fossil Skull in China
(News), p. 6


2007
Issue 26 Dec/Jan 2007/08
- Nadia DURRANI, Hepatitis in Korean corpse (News), p.
8
- Nadia DURRANI, Terracota Army: Exhibition (Exhibition), p.
46
Issue 25 Oct/Nov 2007
- Paul WOODFIELD, Real Wall of China, p. 31
Issue 21 Feb/March 2007
- Nadia DURRANI, China, Splendours of the Far East, p. 29


2006
Issue 20 Dec/Jan 2006/07
- Nadia DURRANI, Mongolian Mummy (News), p. 6
Issue 19 Oct/Nov 2006
- Nadia DURRANI, Great Wall of China: Walk Wonder of the
World for Parkinson’s (News), p. 9
Issue 16 April/May 2006
- Nadia DURRANI, Chinese Yunnan Province, Red Rock Art
(News), p. 10


2005
Issue 14 Dec/Jan 2005/06
- David MASON, Japan, p. 52
Issue 13 Oct/Nov 2005
- Nadia DURRANI, Egyptian Artefacts Found in Beijing Museum
(News), p. 7
Issue 11 June/July 2005
- REZA, Painted Buddhas of Xinjiang (Books), p. 45
- Hunnu Tombs in Mongolia (Books), p. 47
- Simon KANER, Jomon Reflections: Forager life & Culture in
the Prehistoric Japanese Archipelago (Books), p. 48
- Andrew SELKIRK, Jomon and Early Japan, p. 48
Issue 10 April/May 2005
- China: Earliest Rice (News), p. 10
Issue 9 Feb/March 2005
- Bronze Age log Canoe, Vietnam (News), p. 6
- Mongolia: Przewalski Horse (News), p. 8
- Nadia DURRANI, Oldest Wine from Jiahu, China (News), p.
10
- Charles HIGHAM and R. THOSARAT, Ban Non Wat,
Thailand, p. 32

2004
Issue 8 Dec/Jan 2004/05
- Andrew SELKIRK, Korea: Gongju, p. 30
- Andrew SELKIRK, Korea: the Gaya Kingdoms, p. 36
- Andrew SELKIRK, Korea: Korea: The Silla, p. 40
- Andrew SELKIRK, Korea: Korea: Han Hillforts, p. 44
Issue 7 Oct/Nov 2004
- Susan WHITFIELD, Aurel Stein on the Silk Road (Books), p.
60
- Shelach VAINKER, Chinese Silk (Books), p.
60
- Andrew SELKIRK, Visiting Korea, p. 66 (an article an
the SEAA-World Conference in Daejon, Korea)
Issue 5 June/July 2004
- Andrew SELKIRK, South East Asia, p. 32
- Richard PEARSON, Okinawa, Japan, p. 42
- Noel T. BOAZ and Russell L. CIOCHON, Dragon Bone Hill
(Books), p. 58
- Saeed A. DURRANI, Peking Man’s Cave, p. 60
Issue 3 Feb/March 2004
- Japan: Medieval Archaeology conference (News), p.
7

2003
Issue 1 Oct/Nov 2003
- Simon KANER, Jomon pottery, Japan, p. 44
- Charles HIGHAM and R. THOSARAT, Angkor Wat:
Origins, Cambodia, p. 61

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