Wednesday, October 29th, 2008 Posted in Cambodia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Wednesday Rojak | No Comments »
Only three features in this week's rojak, but all quite worthwhile reads covering the Hobbit and the human shoulder, Cham identity and nationalism and community tourism. photo credit: ideonexus Read more..Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008 Posted in Indonesia, Talks / Presentations | No Comments »
Professor Colin Groves will be giving a talk on the Flores Hominid, aka fomo floresiensis, aka the hobbit later this month in September. Do give a visit, if you're in ... Read more..Thursday, May 29th, 2008 Posted in Archaeologists, Indonesia, Peripheral Southeast Asia, Uncategorized | No Comments »
Mike Morwood, one of the discoverers of the Flores hobbit, is attempting to locate more dimunitive humans in Australia's Northern Territory - but are there really hobbits to be found, ... Read more..Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007 Posted in Indonesia, UNESCO World Heritage, Vietnam, Wednesday Rojak | No Comments »
I might be away, but that didn't stop me from preparing this edition of the Wednesday Rojak beforehand! Up this week: More hobbit thoughts: Suvrat Kher wonders if the Hobbit was our ... Read more..Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007 Posted in Books, Indonesia, Paleontology | No Comments »
23 May 2007 (stuff.co.nz) - A book review on the latest book about the Flores Hominid, also nicknamed the Hobbit, written by Mike Morwood, one of the archaeologists who discovered ... Read more..