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Taj Mahal. Mughal, AD 1600 - 1699
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35mm slide: 20366
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Asia

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Safdarjang's tomb. (Original teaching slide code: RB-18). Mughal, AD 1700 - 1799
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35mm slide: 20367
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Asia

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Agra Fort. (Original teaching slide code: RB-19). Mughal, AD 1500 - 1599
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35mm slide: 20368
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Asia

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India, Elephanta Island, 8th century Hindu rock cut temple. (Original teaching slide code: RB-2)
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35mm slide: 20351
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Asia

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Mughal imperial capital, Palace area. (Original teaching slide code: RB-20)
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35mm slide: 20369
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Asia

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Mughal imperial capital, Palace area. (Original teaching slide code: RB-21)
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35mm slide: 20370
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Asia

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Kesava temple (Original teaching slide code: RB-3). Hoysala, AD 1200 - 1299
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35mm slide: 20352
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Asia

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Kesava temple, architectural sculpture. (Original teaching slide code: RB-4)
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35mm slide: 20353
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Asia

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Memorial stone, "Hero Stone", 14th century. (Original teaching slide code: RB-5)
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35mm slide: 20354
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Asia

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Elephant stables. (Original teaching slide code: RB-6)
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35mm slide: 20355
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Asia

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Royal center, throne platform and well. (Original teaching slide code: RB-7)
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35mm slide: 20356
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Asia

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Royal center, overview. (Original teaching slide code: RB-8)
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35mm slide: 20357
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Asia

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Noblemen's quarters, overview. (Original teaching slide code: RB-9)
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35mm slide: 20358
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Asia

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Choukoutien (Zhoukoudian) sites, Peking, China. Early hominid "Homo erectus" or "Peking man" site, strata from Middle Pleistocene-early Holocene. Note: Homo erectus has been found in Choukoutien (or Zhoukoudian) near Peking with stone tools, fire?, and a lot of faunal remains. (Original teaching slide code: RS-1)
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1972
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35mm slide: 20657
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Asia

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"Hoabinhian" tools, the SEA early Holocene lithic assemblage (see H. R. van Heekeren 1972: Prehistory of Indonesia) Note: Southeast Asian archaeologists put the "Hoabinhian" in global and regional temporal frameworks by comparing with the Vietnamese and European chronologies. In trying to establish correlations with European archaeological phases, it was noted that artifacts thought to be characteristic of the Lower Paleolithic, "chopper-chopper tool
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35mm slide: 20666
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Asia

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Ban Chiang, northeastern Thailand. Note: This shows the open-air museum of Ban Chiang site, northeastern Thailand. The site's dates range from 3,600 BC to AD 200. (Original teaching slide code: RS-11). Photo taken by Rasmi Shoocongdej.
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35mm slide: 20667
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Asia

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Ban Chiang, northeastern Thailand. Note: Ban Chiang is well-known for its red on buff painted pottery and early metallurgy of Thailand (Chin You-Di). (Original teaching slide code: RS-12). Photo taken by Rasmi Shoocongdej.
Late Period, Bronze Age, 300 BC - AD 200
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35mm slide: 20668
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Asia

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Rollers and other artifacts from Ban Chiang (Chin You-Di). (Original teaching slide code: RS-13). Photo taken by Rasmi Shoocongdej.
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35mm slide: 20669
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Asia

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Nil Kam Heang, a smelting site, Lopburi province, central Thailand. Note: The slide of Nil Ham Heang (1301-900 BC) shows thin layer of crushed rock/ore and slag represent the working space for copper production (Original teaching slide code: RS-14)
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35mm slide: 20670
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Asia

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"Dongson" bronze drum from Thailand. Note: Dongson refers to a settlement and burial sites located in Viet Nam, dated from ca. 500 BC to ca. A.D. 200 and often termed by the Vietnamese as "Bronze Age". Bronze drums are one of the distinctive elements of Dongson material culture, a prestige item. Dongson material culture spread throughout Southeast Asia through mechanisms of long-distance trade. (Original teaching slide code: RS-15)
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35mm slide: 20671
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Asia

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"Dongson" bronze drum from Viet Nam (personal) Note: This slide is from the National Museum of History, Hanoi, Viet Nam. Dongson is characterized as a period of increasing technological sophistication, marked transformations in socio-political organization, and expansion of long-distance trade, which presumably contributed towards the emergence of more complex societies in Southeast Asia. (Original teaching slide code: RS-16). Photo taken by Rasmi Sh
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35mm slide: 20672
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Model of ships representing long-distant trade in Southeast Asia during the 15th-17th centuries AD. Between 15th and 17th AD, the Thai and the Vietnamese traded their glazed ceramics in competition with the Chinese. The glazed wares were found throughout inland Southeast Asia. (Original teaching slide code: RS-17) Related information in Guy 1976. Photo taken by Rasmi Shoocongdej.
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35mm slide: 20673
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Asia

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Mae Nam Noi kiln site, central Thailand (15th-17th AD) The Mae Nam Noi kiln, one of the biggest "Ayutthaya" workshops, was excavated by the Thai Fine Arts department. This slide shows inside the kiln. (Original teaching slide code: RS-18)
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35mm slide: 20674
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Asia

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Mae Nam Noi kiln site, central Thailand (15th-17th AD). Another view inside the kiln . (Original teaching slide code: RS-19)
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35mm slide: 20675
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Solo river, Java, Indonesia. Find site for early hominid Homo erectus remains in Middle Pleistocene context. The Solo river terrace was the major find-locations for the early hominids and the Pleistocene faunal remains. (Original teaching slide code: RS-2)
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35mm slide: 20658
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Mae Nam Noi kiln site, central Thailand: ceramic products included both trade and domestic wares. (Original teaching slide code: RS-20)
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35mm slide: 20676
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Myson, central Vietnam (complex societies). Myson was a religious center and capital of the Cham state which was built in the late 4th century. The first temple was constructed for the worship of Hindu god, "Shiva-Bhadresvara". More than 70 architectural buildings of different styles were built over many centuries (between late 4th and 12th centuries). During Vietnam war, the architecture was almost completely destroyed by US bombs. (Original teachin
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35mm slide: 20677
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Asia

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Borobudur, central Java, Indonesia (complex societies). Borobudur is located in central Java and it was founded about 800 AD by Buddhist kings of the Sailendra dynasty. It should be noted that Buddhism originated around 600 BC in India and later spread to Indonesia and other parts of Southeast Asia through maritime trade. It is the largest Buddhism sanctuary in Indonesia, which is a Muslim country. The architecture represents the Buddhist teaching (
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35mm slide: 20678
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Asia

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Toraja blacksmith at work, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Note: showing household production. (Original teaching slide code: RS-23)
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35mm slide: 20679
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Asia

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Modern Toraja blacksmith at work, Sulawesi, Indonesia. (Original teaching slide code: RS-24)
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35mm slide: 20680
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Asia

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Modern rice terracing in Bali, Indonesia. Note: Showing agricultural intensification (Original teaching slide code: RS-25)
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35mm slide: 20681
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Modern rice harvesting in Thailand. (Original teaching slide code: RS-26)
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35mm slide: 20682
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Solo river, Java, Indonesia. Pleistocene faunal remains from Solo river. Find site for early hominid Homo erectus remains in Middle Pleistocene context. (Original teaching slide code: RS-3)
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35mm slide: 20659
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Asia

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Lithic artifacts from Sangiran sites in Java, Indonesia, Middle Pleistocene. Note: Most of these lithic artifacts have been found in secondary deposition. We don’t know whether early hominids made tools, however, stone tools do occur (Peter Bellwood 1977, 1985). (Original teaching slide code: RS-4)
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35mm slide: 20660
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Asia

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Pleistocene and Early Holocene lithics in Southeastern Asia: Examples of major chopper-chopping tool industries of Asia and Southeast Asia. Chopper-chopping tool industries are widely found in China, India, and Southeast Asia, and have been contrasted with the "hand-axe" industries in Europe and Africa. (Original teaching slide code: RS-5)
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35mm slide: 20661
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Northern Thailand, raw material source. Note: Lithic raw material in SEA is mostly quartzite from rivers. This slide shows a local raw material from Chiang Sean, Chiang Rai, northern Thailand. (Original teaching slide code: RS-6)
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35mm slide: 20662
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Tabon Cave, Palawan, Philippines (Chin You-Di), a Late Pleistocene site. Tabon Cave is situated in a limestone massif in the western coast of Palawan Island. Date ranges from 30,000 to 9,000 years ago. This site is one of a few Late Pleistocene sites in Southeast Asia. (Original teaching slide code: RS-7)
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35mm slide: 20663
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Asia

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Jian Cave, Hoa-binh Province, northern Viet Nam (early Holocene site). Note: Jian Cave was first excavated by M. Colani. The term "Hoabinhian" was first employed by French geologist Madeleine Colani, who was hired by the Geological Service of Indochina in (Original teaching slide code: RS-9)
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35mm slide: 20665
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Asia

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Celadon dish, B104-1. University of Michigan Philippines Expedition.
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35mm slide: 8769
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Back of celadon dish, B104-1. University of Michigan Philippines Expedition.
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35mm slide: 8770
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Asia

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Fragment of celadon dish, B24-5. University of Michigan Philippines Expedition.
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35mm slide: 8771
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Plain saucer, B4-62. University of Michigan Philippines Expedition.
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35mm slide: 8772
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Asia

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Back of plain saucer, B4-62. University of Michigan Philippines Expedition.
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35mm slide: 8773
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Asia

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Fragment of enameled saucer, C19-16. University of Michigan Philippines Expedition.
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35mm slide: 8774
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Asia

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Back of fragment of enameled saucer, C19-16. University of Michigan Philippines Expedition.
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35mm slide: 8775
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Enameled saucer, C1-148. University of Michigan Philippines Expedition. Duplicate of slide #8777.
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35mm slide: 8776
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Asia

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Enameled saucer, C1-148. University of Michigan Philippines Expedition. Duplicate of slide #8776.
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35mm slide: 8777
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Asia

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Two stem cups (H. 694, 695). Rigt, H. 695, blue and white, with Chinese character inside and equestrian figure and willow tree outside. Left, H. 694, inside-- under-- glaze blue Chinese character and rings at rim and around center; outside-- brown glaze. First half of the 14th century. China, Yuan. Formerly Hester Collection.
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35mm slide: 8784
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Asia

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Blue and white bowl (H. 843) with "Shu-fu" glaze and foot and base. Floral band and "false gadroons" on outside, and band of scrolls and sketchy motif inside. Base and edge of foot unglazed. First half of the 14th century. Formerly Hester Collection.
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35mm slide: 8785
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Asia

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Blue and white bowl (H. 843) with "Shu-fu" glaze and foot and base. Exterior. Formerly Hester Collection.
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35mm slide: 8786
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Asia
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