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24 April 2007 (Jakarta Post) - The fossil of a prehistoric crocodile has been found in Sangiran, already famous for being the site of the discovery of Java Man. Prehistoric crocodile ... Read more..Saturday, April 21st, 2007 Posted in Borobudur, Exhibitions, Indonesia, UNESCO World Heritage | No Comments »
21 April 2007 (Antara) - The greatest Buddhist monument on the face of the earth becomes the subject of a visual art exhibition to held in Jogjakarta from April 20 ... Read more..Saturday, March 24th, 2007 Posted in Indonesia | No Comments »
24 March 2007 (Jakarta Post) - I've just been reading about the Kadiri (Kediri) kingdom, which existed between the 11 and 13 centuries. King Prabu Joyoboyo might correspond with the ... Read more..Friday, March 2nd, 2007 Posted in Indonesia | No Comments »
2 March 2007 (Jakarta Post) - A dream leads an Indonesian man to unearth a one-metre tall statue of Brahma in East Java, leading to frenzied excavations in the area ... Read more..Tuesday, February 27th, 2007 Posted in Indonesia | 1 Comment »
27 February 2007 (Jakarta Post) - Indonesian farmers turn to treasure hunting in times of drought to raise money, oblivious to the archaeological value of the artefacts. Down on their luck, ... Read more..Tuesday, February 27th, 2007 Posted in Indonesia | 3 Comments »
27 February 2007 (Jakarta Post) - A short archaeological overview of Karawang, a city east of Jakarta. Sites tell of prehistoric societies Mention Karawang, a city around three hours east of Jakarta, ... Read more..Friday, February 9th, 2007 Posted in Indonesia | No Comments »
9 Feb 2007 (Jakarta Post) - A sad story about how ancient Hindu temples have been pillaged in Indonesia by private collectors. Eighth century Hindu temple relics lost in Semarang Many 8th ... Read more..