Elizabeth Moore, prof. dr.

Visiting Professor

Dr Moore has undertaken research in Myanmar (Burma), Cambodia, and Thailand. Prior to completing her PhD at the Institute of Archaeology (UCL) she worked in Nairobi, Jakarta and Singapore. Since joining SOAS in 1992, she has developed a broad-based undergraduate and graduate syllabus for Southeast Asian art and archaeology, including ancient and contemporary aspects of mainland and island areas.

Szakmai önéletrajz
Név: 
Elizabeth Moore, prof. dr.
Végzettség: 
  • PhD (Archeology) - University College London, Institute of Archaeology
  • BA (Art History) - Pomona College, Claremont, California
Tudományos fokozat: 
PhD
Tevékenységek
Eddigi oktatói tevékenységek: 
  • 1991 - current : Reader, Department of Art & Archaeology, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), London
    • teaching undergraduate, diploma course, taught masters, supervision MPhil/PhD, curriculum development Southeast Asian art and archaeology
  • 1977 – 1979: Teacher, Winchester Nursery School, Singapore
  • 1976 – 1977: Secondary School Teacher, International School, Singapore
  • 1975 – 1976: Primary Teacher, International School, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • 1974 – 1975: Primary Teacher, Pettanati School, Nairobi, Kenya
Nyelvi tanulmányok, nyelvvizsgák: 
  • Burmese/Myanmar
  • French
  • Malay-Indonesian
  • Thai
Publikációk
Az eddigi tudományos-szakmai életmű szempontjából legfontosabb publikációk vagy alkotások felsorolása: 
  • Moore, Elizabeth Howard (2012) The Pyu Landscape: collected articles. Myanmar: Ministry of Culture. (Myanmar Archaeological Series (1))
  • Moore, Elizabeth (2006) Early landscape of Myanmar. Bangkok: River Books.
  • Moore, Elizabeth and Mayer, H (1999) Shwedagon: Golden Pagoda of Myanmar. London: Thames & Hudson.
  • Moore, Elizabeth and Stott, P. (1996) Ancient Capitals of Thailand. River Books, Bangkok; Thames & Hudson, London

Book Chapters

  • Moore, Elizabeth and Win, San (2014) 'Sampanago: ‘city of serpents’ and the first Muttama (Martaban).' In:Revire, Nicholas and Murphy, Stephen, (eds.), Before Siam was Born: New Insights on the Art and Archaeology of Pre-Modern Thailand and its Neighbouring Regions. Bangkok: River Books, pp. 216-237.
  • Moore, Elizabeth Howard (2013) 'Pagoda Desecration and Myanmar Archaeology, 1853–86.' In: Klokke, Marijke J. and Degroot, Veronique, (eds.), Materializing Southeast Asia's Past: Selected Papers from the 12th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists, Volume 2.University of Singapore Press, pp. 242-252.
  • Moore, Elizabeth Howard and Win Maung, (Tampawaddy) and Htwe Htwe, Win (2012) 'Ta Mok Shwe-gu-gyi Temple: Local Art in Upper Myanmar 11-17th century AD.' In: Bonatz, Domink and Reinecke, Andreasand Tjoa-Bonatz, and Mai, Lin, (eds.), Connecting Empires and States: Selected Papers from the 13th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists, Volume 2.National University of Singapore Press, pp. 144-160.
  • Moore, Elizabeth (2011) 'The Early Buddhist Archaeology of Myanmar: Tagaung, Thagara, and the Mon-Pyu dichotomy.' In: McCormick, Patrick and Jenny, Mathias and Baker, Chris, (eds.), The Mon over Two Millennia: Monuments, Manuscripts, Movements. Bangkok: Institute of Asian Studies, Chulalongkorn University, pp. 7-23.
  • Moore, Elizabeth (2011) 'Unexpected spaces at the Shwedagon pagoda, Myanmar.' In: Brown, Rebeccaand Hutton, Deborah, (eds.), Blackwell Companion to Asian Art. Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 178-200.
  • Moore, Elizabeth (2011) 'The beginnings of Buddhist archaeology and the Shan Plateau.' In: Montira, Ratoand Khanidtha, Kanthavichai, (eds.), Shan and beyond. Essays on Shan Archaeology, Anthropology, History, Politics, Religion and Human Rights.(. Bangkok: Institute of Asian Studies, Chulalongkorn University, pp. 1-18.
  • Moore, Elizabeth (2008) 'Thagara and the pilgrimage sites of Dawei: Buddhist narratives and ancient topography.' In: Gutman, P., (ed.), Buddha and the Sacred Mountain. Bangkok: Silkworm Press. (In Press)
  • Moore, Elizabeth (2008) 'Myanmar archaeology: Tagaung and ‘Pyu'.' In: Pautreau, J-P and Coupey, S andRambault, E and Zeitoun, V, (eds.), From homo erectus to the living traditions: choice of papers from the 11th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists: Bougon, 25th-29th September 2006. Chieng Mai: Siam Rattana, pp. 183-192.
  • Moore, Elizabeth (2007) 'Spaceborne and Airborne Radar at Angkor: Introducing new technology to the ancient site.' In: Wiseman, James and El-Baz, Farouk, (eds.), Remote Sensing in Archaeology. New York: Springer, pp. 185-216.
  • Moore, Elizabeth and Swe, Than (2006) 'Early Walled Sites of Dawei: Thagara and Mokti.' In: Bacus, Elizabeth A. and Glover, Ian and Piggot, Vincent C., (eds.), Uncovering Southeast Asia's Past: Selected Papers from the 10th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Singapore: National University Press, pp. 271-282.
  • Moore, Elizabeth (2005) 'Stone tools and rings: Neolithic and Bronze Age Change.' In: Essays in Commemoration of the Golden Jubilee of the Myanmar Historical Commission (1955-2005). Yangon: Ministry of Education, pp. 203-227.
  • Moore, Elizabeth (2004) 'Ancient Knowledge and the Use of Landscape. Walled Settlements in Lower Myanmar.' In: Traditions of Knowledge in Southeast Asia, Part I. Proceedings of the Traditions of Knowledge in Southeast Asia Conference 17-19 December 2003. Myanmar Historical Commission, Ministry of Education, pp. 1-27.
  • Moore, Elizabeth and Han, N and Maung, W (2002) 'Prehistoric Grave Goods from the Chindwin and Samon River Regions.' In: Green, A. and Blurton, T., (eds.), Burma: Art and Archaeology. London: British Museum Press.
  • Moore, Elizabeth (2000) 'Ritual continuity and stylistic change in pagoda consecration and renovation.' In:Proceedings of the Myanmar Two Millenia Conference, December 15-17, 1999. Part 3. Yangon: Universities Historical Research Centre, pp. 156-191.
  • Moore, Elizabeth (1998) 'Religious Architecture.' In: Tettoni, Luca Invernizzi, (ed.), Myanmar Style: Art architecture and design of Burma. London: Thames & Hudson, pp. 20-58.
  • Moore, Elizabeth (1998) 'The Prehistoric Habitation of Angkor.' In: Manguin, Pierre-Yves, (ed.), Southeast Asian Archaeology 1994: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference of the Eurpopean Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists, Paris 24-28th October 1994. Hull: Centre for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Hull, pp. 27-36.

Articles

  • Moore, Elizabeth and Win, San (2014) 'Sampanago: ‘city of serpents’ and the first Muttama (Martaban).' In:Revire, Nicholas and Murphy, Stephen, (eds.), Before Siam was Born: New Insights on the Art and Archaeology of Pre-Modern Thailand and its Neighbouring Regions. Bangkok: River Books, pp. 216-237.
  • Moore, Elizabeth Howard (2013) 'Pagoda Desecration and Myanmar Archaeology, 1853–86.' In: Klokke, Marijke J. and Degroot, Veronique, (eds.), Materializing Southeast Asia's Past: Selected Papers from the 12th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists, Volume 2.University of Singapore Press, pp. 242-252.
  • Moore, Elizabeth Howard and Win Maung, (Tampawaddy) and Htwe Htwe, Win (2012) 'Ta Mok Shwe-gu-gyi Temple: Local Art in Upper Myanmar 11-17th century AD.' In: Bonatz, Domink and Reinecke, Andreasand Tjoa-Bonatz, and Mai, Lin, (eds.), Connecting Empires and States: Selected Papers from the 13th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists, Volume 2.National University of Singapore Press, pp. 144-160.
  • Moore, Elizabeth (2011) 'The Early Buddhist Archaeology of Myanmar: Tagaung, Thagara, and the Mon-Pyu dichotomy.' In: McCormick, Patrick and Jenny, Mathias and Baker, Chris, (eds.), The Mon over Two Millennia: Monuments, Manuscripts, Movements. Bangkok: Institute of Asian Studies, Chulalongkorn University, pp. 7-23.
  • Moore, Elizabeth (2011) 'Unexpected spaces at the Shwedagon pagoda, Myanmar.' In: Brown, Rebeccaand Hutton, Deborah, (eds.), Blackwell Companion to Asian Art. Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 178-200.
  • Moore, Elizabeth (2011) 'The beginnings of Buddhist archaeology and the Shan Plateau.' In: Montira, Ratoand Khanidtha, Kanthavichai, (eds.), Shan and beyond. Essays on Shan Archaeology, Anthropology, History, Politics, Religion and Human Rights.(. Bangkok: Institute of Asian Studies, Chulalongkorn University, pp. 1-18.
  • Moore, Elizabeth (2008) 'Thagara and the pilgrimage sites of Dawei: Buddhist narratives and ancient topography.' In: Gutman, P., (ed.), Buddha and the Sacred Mountain. Bangkok: Silkworm Press. (In Press)
  • Moore, Elizabeth (2008) 'Myanmar archaeology: Tagaung and ‘Pyu'.' In: Pautreau, J-P and Coupey, S andRambault, E and Zeitoun, V, (eds.), From homo erectus to the living traditions: choice of papers from the 11th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists: Bougon, 25th-29th September 2006. Chieng Mai: Siam Rattana, pp. 183-192.
  • Moore, Elizabeth (2007) 'Spaceborne and Airborne Radar at Angkor: Introducing new technology to the ancient site.' In: Wiseman, James and El-Baz, Farouk, (eds.), Remote Sensing in Archaeology. New York: Springer, pp. 185-216.
  • Moore, Elizabeth and Swe, Than (2006) 'Early Walled Sites of Dawei: Thagara and Mokti.' In: Bacus, Elizabeth A. and Glover, Ian and Piggot, Vincent C., (eds.), Uncovering Southeast Asia's Past: Selected Papers from the 10th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Singapore: National University Press, pp. 271-282.
  • Moore, Elizabeth (2005) 'Stone tools and rings: Neolithic and Bronze Age Change.' In: Essays in Commemoration of the Golden Jubilee of the Myanmar Historical Commission (1955-2005). Yangon: Ministry of Education, pp. 203-227.
  • Moore, Elizabeth (2004) 'Ancient Knowledge and the Use of Landscape. Walled Settlements in Lower Myanmar.' In: Traditions of Knowledge in Southeast Asia, Part I. Proceedings of the Traditions of Knowledge in Southeast Asia Conference 17-19 December 2003. Myanmar Historical Commission, Ministry of Education, pp. 1-27.
  • Moore, Elizabeth and Han, N and Maung, W (2002) 'Prehistoric Grave Goods from the Chindwin and Samon River Regions.' In: Green, A. and Blurton, T., (eds.), Burma: Art and Archaeology. London: British Museum Press.
  • Moore, Elizabeth (2000) 'Ritual continuity and stylistic change in pagoda consecration and renovation.' In:Proceedings of the Myanmar Two Millenia Conference, December 15-17, 1999. Part 3. Yangon: Universities Historical Research Centre, pp. 156-191.
  • Moore, Elizabeth (1998) 'Religious Architecture.' In: Tettoni, Luca Invernizzi, (ed.), Myanmar Style: Art architecture and design of Burma. London: Thames & Hudson, pp. 20-58.
  • Moore, Elizabeth (1998) 'The Prehistoric Habitation of Angkor.' In: Manguin, Pierre-Yves, (ed.), Southeast Asian Archaeology 1994: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference of the Eurpopean Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists, Paris 24-28th October 1994. Hull: Centre for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Hull, pp. 27-36.