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Conférence III: Hubert FORESTIER
05 DÉCEMBRE 25
Conférence IHP-EFEO
Conférencier:
Prof. Hubert FORESTIER
Professor, National Museum of Natural History (MNHN), Paris
Sujet:
The Stone and its Shadow: Epistemological Reflections on the Invisible (Unseen) in the Prehistory of Southeast Asia
Date:
vendredi 5 décembre 2025 à 15h00
Lieu:
Salle 703, Bâtiment de recherche, IHP, Academia, Sinica
Résumé:
Prehistoric archaeology is a science, and as a science it raises epistemological problems and philosophical questions. One of the major problems we have encountered in our studies on the Hoabinhian period in Southeast Asia (40,000-4000 BP), is the question of the objectivity of the representativeness of the lithic implements. The metaphor of “stone and shadow” (Forestier 2020) invites us to reflect on the status and the meaning of the lithic artefact.
The discussion will focus on the ‘stone’s shadow’ which shows what’s missing — the plant, bamboo, or wood — and which makes the stone stand out in the archaeological space.
This talk will begin by recalling the theoretical trajectory inherent in prehistoric archaeology, and will then invite us to reflect on the interpretation of gaps and absences in the Hoabinhian lithic facies. How can we identify and interpret archaeological gaps and lacunae, given that the absence of proof is not proof of absence, especially when we are dealing with a trace and not an object ... ?
La conférence sera organisé par le Département
d'archéologie, l'Institut d'histoire et de philologie, Academia Sinica 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:
The Stone and its Shadow: Epistemological Reflections on the Invisible (Unseen) in the Prehistory of Southeast Asia
Date:
vendredi 5 décembre 2025 à 15h00
Lieu:
Salle 703, Bâtiment de recherche, IHP, Academia, Sinica
Résumé:
Prehistoric archaeology is a science, and as a science it raises epistemological problems and philosophical questions. One of the major problems we have encountered in our studies on the Hoabinhian period in Southeast Asia (40,000-4000 BP), is the question of the objectivity of the representativeness of the lithic implements. The metaphor of “stone and shadow” (Forestier 2020) invites us to reflect on the status and the meaning of the lithic artefact.
The discussion will focus on the ‘stone’s shadow’ which shows what’s missing — the plant, bamboo, or wood — and which makes the stone stand out in the archaeological space.
This talk will begin by recalling the theoretical trajectory inherent in prehistoric archaeology, and will then invite us to reflect on the interpretation of gaps and absences in the Hoabinhian lithic facies. How can we identify and interpret archaeological gaps and lacunae, given that the absence of proof is not proof of absence, especially when we are dealing with a trace and not an object ... ?
La conférence sera organisé par le Département
d'archéologie, l'Institut d'histoire et de philologie, Academia Sinica et le
Centre EFEO de Taipei
※ La conférence sera donnée en anglais. Entrée libre.
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