Special seminar of interdisciplinary study on cultural Heritage by Heng Phipal: An Archaeology of Social Transformation in Angkor (13th-17th century): The Phum Archaeological Project on Jan. 6,2024

2023.12.07

This presentation introduces the multinational project "The Phum Archaeological Project(Household of Angkor)" organized by Heng Phipal. Phipals archaeological research themes include religious change, urbanism, settlement patterns, political economy, and sociopolitical organizational shift. He is also interested in the intersection between heritage management, public archaeology, knowledge production, and urban development. Phipals current project explores the transformation of urban and rural settlements in response to the demographic and political changes that took place with the adoption of Theravada Buddhism in Angkor(14-18th century).

This seminar is held in collaboration with the Japan Society for Southeast Asian Archaeology, JSSAA.

organizer(s)Institute of Asian, African, and Middle Eastern Studies, Sophia UniversityiIAAMESjin collaboration with the Japan Society for Southeast Asian Archaeology, JSSAA.
date and timeSaturday, 6 January 2024, 14:00-16:00 (Cambodia time)/ 16:00-18:00 (Japan time)
titleSpecial seminar of interdisciplinary study on cultural Heritage
by Heng Phipal: "An Archaeology of Social Transformation in Angkor (13th-17th century): The Phum Archaeological Project"
speakerHeng PhipaliPostdoctoral scholar, Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, University of California-Los Angelesj
formatOnline, Zoom meeting, only
languageEnglish (with no translation)
registrationhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUoc--srzooGdWd6apA7tbLnWIeFTeomq_0
inquiryi-asianc*sophia.ac.jp (change * to @)