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September 1 - September 7, 2008


Binalot Talks

September 3 (Wednesday), 11:30 am. Dr. Naohiko Umewaka will be talking about "The Oriental and Occidental concept of the Body". For more information, please visit the Binalot Talks Page.


ASP Discussion Group

September 8, 2008 (Monday), 3 pm. We will discuss the article:

  • Andaya, B. W. 2007. "Studying Women and Gender in Southeast Asia." International Journal of Asian Studies 4: 113-134.

We will try our best to provide a copy of this article. Get the book copy from Anna Pineda or Michelle Eusebio.


Thesis Proposal

September 8, 2008 (Monday), 2:00 pm. Mr. Rhayan G. Melendres will be presenting his thesis proposal "Oriental Tradeware Ceramics Excavated at Sitio Babo Balukbuk and the 14th to 16th Century Polity in Porac, Pampanga".


Symposium

October 1, 2008 (Wednesday), 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm. There will be a symposium with the title "Ang Sulat sa Palayok: A Symposium on deciphering the Calatagan pot script" at Recto Hall, Faculty Center. For more information, please email Dr. Victor Paz.


ArchaeoSoc

Results. The results of the election and the minutes of the June 16, 2008 meeting is now available at the Archaeo-Society webpage. Please take note of the following committee heads, and members are encouraged to choose the committee they are willing to commit their time. For more information, please email Anna L. Pineda, Tara Reyes, Taj Vitales, and Nan de la Paz.


Invitation to Study

November, 2008. Trent & Peak Archaeology and the University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus invites interested archaeologists and students to take a course on World Rock-Art, Landscapes & Creativity: recording, interpreting and protecting our global inheritance. There will be two course session dates to choose from: November 17-21, 2008 and November 23-27, 2008. There is a discount from £750 to £675 until August 1, 2008.

For more information, please email Mr. Barry Lewis (coordinator). You may also download the flyer.