Conférence II: Hubert FORESTIER
04 DÉCEMBRE 25
Conférence NTU-EFEO
Conférencier:
Prof. Hubert FORESTIER
Professor, National Museum of Natural History (MNHN), Paris
Sujet:
Homo Sapiens in Southeast Asia:
The Story of the Emergence of the Hoabinhian Phenomenon
Date:
jeudi 4 décembre 2025 à 12h30
Lieu:
Salle B106, Bâtiment des sciences humaines, Université nationale de Taïwan
Résumé:
From the Last Glacial Maximum to the Holocene period in Southeast Asia, inland caves and rock shelters were inhabited by hunter-gatherer groups commonly referred to under the generic term 'Hoabinhian.’ The “Hoabinhian stone culture” was previously recognized, described, and defined by French archaeologist Dr. Madeleine Colani (EFEO) following discoveries made in caves in Hoa Binh province in northern Vietnam in the 1920s-1930s.
During the First Congress of Prehistorians of the Far East in 1932, M. Colani argued for the presence of distinctive archaeological assemblage made on massive pebble tools called ‘Hoabinhian.’ Starting with her first definition, we will look at the development, application and evolution of this technocomplex over almost a century of prehistoric research in Southeast Asia. We will also question how the ‘Hoabinhian,’ within its chronological and cultural context, came to represent the most significant lithic phenomenon of the modern human behavioural during the Later prehistory of Mainland Southeast Asia.
La conférence sera organisé par le Département d'anthropologie de l'Université nationale de Taïwan et le Centre EFEO de Taipei.
※ La conférence sera donnée en anglais. Entrée libre.
conférence
Conférencier:
Prof. Hubert FORESTIER
Professor, National Museum of Natural History (MNHN), Paris
Sujet:
Homo Sapiens in Southeast Asia:
The Story of the Emergence of the Hoabinhian Phenomenon
Date:
jeudi 4 décembre 2025 à 12h30
Lieu:
Salle B106, Bâtiment des sciences humaines, Université nationale de Taïwan
Résumé:
From the Last Glacial Maximum to the Holocene period in Southeast Asia, inland caves and rock shelters were inhabited by hunter-gatherer groups commonly referred to under the generic term 'Hoabinhian.’ The “Hoabinhian stone culture” was previously recognized, described, and defined by French archaeologist Dr. Madeleine Colani (EFEO) following discoveries made in caves in Hoa Binh province in northern Vietnam in the 1920s-1930s.
During the First Congress of Prehistorians of the Far East in 1932, M. Colani argued for the presence of distinctive archaeological assemblage made on massive pebble tools called ‘Hoabinhian.’ Starting with her first definition, we will look at the development, application and evolution of this technocomplex over almost a century of prehistoric research in Southeast Asia. We will also question how the ‘Hoabinhian,’ within its chronological and cultural context, came to represent the most significant lithic phenomenon of the modern human behavioural during the Later prehistory of Mainland Southeast Asia.
La conférence sera organisé par le Département d'anthropologie de l'Université nationale de Taïwan et le Centre EFEO de Taipei.
※ La conférence sera donnée en anglais. Entrée libre.
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