Wednesday Rojak #18
In this edition of Rojak…
- Johny Setiawan takes a walk through the Indonesian National Museum and reflects on the shared heritage of Malaysia and Indonesia.
- At Anthropology.net, we hear more about the recent discovery of the genetic mutation that might explain homo floresiensis.
- Monkeysmooth visits the heritage-endangered site of Ayutthaya.
- The Thai Art and Archaeology blog writes about recent excavations at Thung Kula Ronghai.
- Filip visits the Bayon temple at Angkor
- While this French site has some pictures of the bas-reliefs in Angkor Wat.
In this series of weekly rojaks (published on Wednesdays) I’ll feature other sites in the blogosphere that are related to Southeast Asia and archaeology in general. Got a recommendation for the next Wednesday rojak? Email me!
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Tags: Angkor Wat, Ayutthaya, Bas-Reliefs, Bayon, homo floresiensis, National Museum Indonesia, Thailand archaeology, Thung Kula Ronghai
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January 16th, 2008 at 5:28 pm
tks for your link
but how do you find me ? do you look for by keywords ?
January 16th, 2008 at 10:37 pm
Hi Annie,
you’re welcome! yes, i found you while looking for blog posts on Angkor and I liked the photos you posted on the bas-reliefs at the Wat. They’re my favourite part of the temple, actually!