Wednesday Rojak #23
Missing last week's edition of rojak means that I'm back this week with a a double load of links. A ...
Missing last week's edition of rojak means that I'm back this week with a a double load of links. A ...
Following the suggestion from last week's controversial paper about the nature of the Flores Hobbits comes a new discovery that ...
The conference doesn't specifically state archaeology, although at last year's conference there were a couple of archaeology papers presented. 3rd ...
Phu Hiep Ward, a retired teacher in the city of Hue, spends his time collecting ancient ceramic jars dredged up ...
Hosted by Universiti Sains Malaysia in Penang, and is open to archaeology fields. International Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities ...
Restoring the heritage houses of Hoi An Ancient Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site is necessary, but the funds needed ...
The latest on the Preah Vihear/Prasat Phra Viharn dispute between Thailand and Cambodia: The Thai PM has indicated that Thailand ...
This week's been abuzz with another Hobbit story again, this time saying that the diminutive bones belong to malnourished humans ...
It seems blindingly obvious now, but the idea that Cambodia's shining jewel, Angkor Wat is a popular tourist destination overlooks ...
A farmer in Vietnam is steadily gaining a reputation for recreating the famous Dong Son style bronze drums, found ubiquitously ...
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