Friday, September 21st, 2007 Posted in Indonesia, Paleontology, Papers | 2 Comments »
21 September 2007 (Science Magazine) - And finally, the abstract of the homo floresiensis wrist study from Science Magazine. Subscription required for full access. The Primitive Wrist of Homo floresiensis and ... Read more..Friday, September 21st, 2007 Posted in Indonesia | No Comments »
21 September 2007 (ABC News in Science) - Here's a news piece about the wrist study which sums up the news quite nicely in layman terms. There's also a dissenting ... Read more..Friday, September 21st, 2007 Posted in Indonesia, Paleontology, Prehistory | 1 Comment »
20 September 2007 (Smithsonian Institution) - A new study on the wrist bones recovered from the homo floresiensis assembly adds extra weight to our Hobbit from Flores being an entirely ... Read more..Tuesday, September 11th, 2007 Posted in General Archaeology, Indonesia, Underwater Archaeology | No Comments »
The International Herald Tribune ran a commentary last week about the issues surrounding the ownership of deep-sea treasure (Cultural heritage: Whose deep sea treasure is it really? and I've appended ... Read more..Monday, September 10th, 2007 Posted in Indonesia | No Comments »
07 September 2007 (Jakarta Post) - A story reporting on a German archaeologist's work on studying the Panji stories depicted on Javanese temples. I am personally unfamiliar with the Panji ... Read more..Thursday, September 6th, 2007 Posted in Borobudur, Indonesia | 2 Comments »
06 September 2007 (Reuters) - If you think Angkor falling victim to climate change was bad enough, today Reuters carries a story about how Borobudur is falling victim to the ... Read more..Thursday, August 30th, 2007 Posted in Exhibitions, Indonesia | No Comments »
29 August 2007 (Jakarta Post) - If you're in the Indonesian capital this month, do take a stop over the Jakarta History Museum to discover the history of the city ... Read more..