%0 Journal Article %9 ACL : Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture non répertoriées par l'AERES %A Bellina, B. %A Rotchanarat, S. %A Hidalgo Tan, N. %A Evrard, Olivier %T Coastal heritage : exploring caves and associated indigenous knowledge in the Lanta Bay (Southern Thailand) %D 2021 %L fdi:010084002 %G ENG %J Journal of Indo-Pacific Archaeology %@ 2375-0510 %K ANTHROPOLOGIE CULTURELLE ; ARCHEOLOGIE ; ANTHROPOLOGIE MARITIME ; GROTTE ; ART PARIETAL ; RITUEL ; SOCIETE NOMADE ; PAYSAGE ; ETHNOSCIENCE ; PATRIMOINE NATUREL %K ETHNOGRAPHIE %K THAILANDE SUD ; KRABI %K LANTA BAIE %P 25-41 %U https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010084002 %> https://horizon.documentation.ird.fr/exl-doc/pleins_textes/2023-04/010084002.pdf %V 45 %W Horizon (IRD) %X Hills and caves in islands or along the coasts are part of the cultural seascape of the various people inhabiting or passing through the shores of southern Thailand. The social, economic or ritual relationships they have developed through time with these places have yet to be documentedin maritime Southeast Asia. They also constitute archives related to maritime exchanges that archaeology has yet little exploited. This article presents the preliminary results of what is aimed to become a community-based archaeological and ethnographic research on the maritime heritage landscape in the Krabi Province along the Lanta Bay with a focus on caves and rock art. It documents several newly-discovered rock art sites and explores the potential for research on the relationships that local groups, in particular maritime groups like the Urak Lawoi seanomads, entertain or not, with these caves %$ 112ARCHEO02 ; 106ANTHRO2