BErEnice Bellina is an anthropological archaeologist implementing anthropology of techniques to study cultural exchanges, and in particular in relation to trade in the eastern part of the Indian Ocean. Roger Blench is a linguist, anthropologist and ethnomusicologist with archaeological interests, who has a particular interest in cross-disciplinary methodologies and conducts fieldwork in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia. Jean-Christophe Galipaud is an archaeologist specialising in Pacific islands archaeology and maritime archaeology. His main focus has been on islands initial discovery in remote Oceania and islands southeast Asia.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments 1. Sea Nomadism from the Past to the Present 2. Communities of Practice in a Maritime World: Shared Shell Technology and Obsidian Exchange in the Lesser Sunda Islands, Wallacea 3. Late Pleistocene to Mid-Holocene Maritime Exchange Networks in Island Southeast Asia 4. Southeast Asian Early Maritime Silk Road Trading Polities' Hinterland and the Sea-nomads of the Isthmus of Kra 5. The Orang Suku Laut: Movement, Maps and Mapping 6. The Linguistic Background to Southeast Asian Sea Nomadism 7. A Genomic Perspective of the Origin and Dispersal of the Bajaw Sea Nomads in Indonesia 8. Ship Construction and Navigation in the early South China Seas 9. "The Muscles and Sinews of the Kingdom": The Sama Bajo in Early Modern Eastern Indonesia 10. Nomads in the Interstices of History 11. Ethno-archaeological Evidence of "Resilience" Underlying the Subsistence Strategy of the Maritime-adapted Inhabitants of the Andaman Sea 12. Sea People, Coastal Territories and Cultural Interactions? Tetun Terik and Bunak in theSuai District on the South Coast of Timor-Leste 13. The Bajau Diaspora: Origin and Transformation 14. Maritime Diaspora and Creolisation: a Genealogy of the Sama-Bajaw in Insular Southeast Asia List of Contributors Index

