『上智アジア学』第18号

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特集:2つの国際シンポジウム Two International Symposia


論文

Ishizawa Yoshiaki, “Learning from the Age-Old Wisdom of Asia: Two International Symposia: From Sophia to Asia, and on to the Global Society,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 18 (2000): 1-6.
T.熱帯アジアにおける歴史水利都市国際セミナー―巨大遺跡を農業と「水」のかかわりから検証する The Hydraulic City in Asia: The Huge Monuments in terms of the Relationship between Agriculture and Water
Ishizawa Yoshiaki, “A Comparative Study of Material Contained in Inscriptions and the 1:5,000 Scale Topographical Map: Considering the Hydraulic City of the Angkor Dynasty,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 18 (2000): 9-25.
Fukui Hayao, “Historical Cities and Agriculture in Tropical Asia: A Hydrological Examination,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 18 (2000): 27-37.
Moore, Elizabeth, “Angkor Water Management, Radar Imaging, and the Emergence of Urban Centres in Northern Cambodia,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 18 (2000): 39-51.
Musigakama, Nikom, “Irrigation Development under the Sukhothai Dynasty,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 18 (2000): 53-63.
Ito Toshikatsu, ”Pagan and the Kharuin Irrigation System in the Ayeyarwady Basin,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 18 (2000): 65-90.
Nakamura Hisashi, “Baray as a Storage for Buffer Water in the Angkor Period,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 18 (2000): 91-97.
Pottier, Christophe, “Some Evidence of an Inter-Relationship between Hydraulic Features and Rice Field Patterns at Angkor during Ancient Times,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 18 (2000): 99-119.
Goto Akira, “Modes of Irrigation Water Use in Northeast Thailand and the Angkor Area,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 18 (2000): 121-130.s
Goodman, James, “Reinterpreting Angkor: The Water, Environment and Engineering Context,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 18 (2000): 131-163.
Une Hiroshi and Egawa Yoshitake, “Topographic Mapping of the Angkor Archaeological Area and Interpretation of the Maps,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 18 (2000): 165-178.
アジアの文化遺産と21世紀 The Cultural Heritage of Asia and the 21st Century: From the Study of Cultural Properties to the Study of Cultural Heritage Sciences
Ishizawa Yoshiaki, “From the Study of Cultural Properties to the Science of Cultural Heritage: A Methodology for the Creation of an Innovative System for the Acquisition of Knowledge, and for the Fusion of Borderless and Differentiated Disciplines,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 18 (2000): 181-190.
Tsuboi Yoshiharu, “Cultural Heritage and Politics,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 18 (2000): 191-210.
van Balen, Koenraad, “Compatibility and Retreatability as Criteria Completing the Venice Charter’s Criteria of Reversibility in Monument Conservation,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 18 (2000): 211-221.
Musigakama, Nikom, “A Call for a New Definition of Cultural Heritage in Asia,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 18 (2000): 223-252.
Pottier, Christophe, “The Contribution of the Ecole Francaise d’Extre^me-Orient with Respect to the Cultural Heritage of Angkor during the Past 100 years,”Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 18 (2000): 253-262.
遠藤宣雄「カンボジアの村落における文化遺産教育―アンコール地域の文化発展と老人の役割」『上智アジア学』18 (2000) : 263-272.
田辺征夫「平城宮の復元と文化観光」『上智アジア学』18 (2000): 273-284
Moore, Elizabeth, “Myanmar Religious Practice and Cultural Heritage,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 18 (2000): 285-300.
Rojpojchanarat, Vira, “Ayutthaya: Influences of Water on Settlements and Ways of Life,” Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 18 (2000): 301-314.