• This week on Southeast Asian Archaeology: rare bronze Mahoratuek drums surface in Thailand, gold-glazed terracotta helps redraw Vietnam’s Ho Citadel, and Aceh War “loot” gets a long-overdue digital reckoning.⠀
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  • Circuits, Ceramics, and Colonial Archives is out now 🏛️🌊📜 CNY/Tết (Year of the Horse) greetings + this week’s theme: heritage in a hurry—Angkor’s “high risk” Baksei Chamkrong, Sibonga church repairs post-Odette, and Indonesia’s 152-site revitalisation push. Read: https://bit.ly/3Mswq7G
  • Heritage isn’t just awe—it’s upkeep. This week: a historic building floor collapse at Siak Palace, Beng Mealea’s walkway repairs, Ponagar Tower’s arts show paused over losses.⠀
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  • Biases, Bones & Burāq — this week’s Southeast Asian Archaeology newsletter is all about how small corrections can change big histories.⠀
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We’ve got four fresh research reads:⠀
 🐟 Neolithic expansion that looks a lot more “rice and fish” once recovery bias is taken seriously⠀
 📜 An illuminated Qur’an section from Java on dluwang (treebark paper), with clues that push it earlier than you might expect⠀
 🐀 Timor-Leste’s giant/large murids, measured in detail to track changing ecologies (and a late crash)⠀
 ⚱️ Ban Non Wat grave size and offerings, mapping a sharp spike—and then easing—of social distinction⠀
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And for a screen break: a small mention of PBS’s Angkor: Hidden Jungle Empire.⠀
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Read the full roundup here: https://bit.ly/45Gh2uN ⠀
 #Archaeology #SoutheastAsia #Heritage #Anthropology #Museums #History
  • This week in Southeast Asian Archaeology: Sulawesi just delivered a headline-grabbing ~67,800-year-old hand-stencil date, Huế’s Imperial Citadel restoration has revealed a trilingual astronomical mural, and Malaysia’s new Guar Kepah Archaeological Gallery opens with the “Penang Woman” at centre stage. Deep time, dynastic science, and fresh public heritage spaces—come catch up on the week’s stories.⠀
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  • New week, new reads: a “Southwestern Silk Road” model for amber into Han China, the biggest Austroasiatic genomic dataset yet (with Dvaravati/Angkor-era signals), plus rock art methods and fresh motifs from Malaysia and Laos. Molecules, motifs, and migration stories — all in one roundup.

Amber, Ancestry and Arty hands https://bit.ly/3LAK20c
  • New year, new (very full) newsletter From Java Man coming home to Jakarta to Khmer sculptures heading back to Cambodia and a bleak month on the Thai–Cambodian border, catch up on a whole month of Southeast Asian archaeology: https://bit.ly/4syuWJh
  • This week’s Southeast Asian Archaeology newsletter is all about the invisible infrastructure of knowledge — the stuff behind the sites. We look at Cambodia’s push to access the late Emma Bunker’s notebooks as a potential roadmap to looted Khmer art, a Thanh Hóa village communal house where 47 imperial edicts were quietly stashed in bamboo tubes for centuries, and Jingdezhen’s “ceramic gene bank” in China, where millions of sherds and glaze recipes are treated like DNA for porcelain. From roof beams to databases, it’s a reminder that archives, records and lab data shape what we think we know about the past just as much as temples and shipwrecks do. Plus the usual mix of regional news, grants, jobs and heritage politics — link in bio/newsletter below.

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  • Genomes point to a 60,000-year “long chronology” for the first settlers of Sahul, while new DNA links China’s hanging coffins to the modern Bo people. #southeastasianarchaeology
 
Read here: https://bit.ly/4a64D6z
  • Southeast Asia’s past is on tour this week — from Bangkok’s royal treasures in Beijing’s Palace Museum to Cham sculptures in Đà Nẵng, Khmer–Chinese exchanges in Phnom Penh, and 14th-century Temasek sherds greeting commuters in a Singapore MRT station. 

In the latest Southeast Asian Archaeology newsletter, a look at how exhibitions are carrying the region’s history into train platforms, diplomatic halls and hands-on museum workshops, plus what this means for soft power, heritage policy and public archaeology. US readers will also spot a small Thanksgiving note of gratitude to the people and institutions who keep these stories alive.

Read the full issue and subscribe here: https://bit.ly/4oeZz2S 

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If you’re not aware, I run an Instagram account along the theme of Southeast Asian Archaeology which I update (almost) every day. Most of the pictures are from my collection, although I occasionally feature pictures from other accounts as well. These were the most ‘liked’ posts from 2019:

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Remains of the sanctuary from Dong Duong, c. 9-10th century. On display at the @museum_of_cham_sculpture #vietnam #danang #quangnam #cham #southeastasianarchaeology #dongduong #museumofchamsculpture . . . . . #archaeology #archeology #vietnamarchaeology #sandstone #sculpture #champa #temple #ruin #museum #vietnamculture #culturalheritage #southeastasia #vietnamtourism #travelblogger #museumlover #vietnamhistory #danangtravel #ancient

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The Fine Arts Department in Thailand announced a new policy earlier this month about banning the use of styrofoam boxes in all its historical parks such as the Sukhothai Historical Park #thailand #sukhothai #unescoworldheritage #southeastasianarchaeology #environmentallyfriendly #sustainabletourism #watmahathat #สุโขทัย #watmahathatsukhothai #วัดมหาธาตุ . . https://www.southeastasianarchaeology.com/2019/02/20/thai-historical-parks-to-be-free-of-styrofoam/ . . . #archaeology #archeology #ancientthailand #southeastasia #temple #ruins #buddhism #stupa #sukhothaihistoricalpark #thailandarchaeology #thailandtravel #thailand🇹🇭 #thailand_ig #thailand_allshots

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A bit of good news for animal lovers, the Apsara Authority announced that it would be ceasing elephant rides in Angkor starting from next year, and the elephants currently in service will be sent to a sanctuary outside of Angkor. Why are elephant rides a bad thing? It's an animal welfare issue – despite their size, elephants are not meant to carry loads on their backs (which is why you see most riders sitting on their shoulders or necks). Carrying loads of tourists on their backs every day is really bad for their health! In 2016 an elephant in Angkor even died from exhaution because of the head and the strain of carrying tourists around. Keep this in mind the next time you are in Southeast Asia and are offered the opportunity to ride an elephant. #sustainabletourism #cambodia #siemreap #eastmebon #eastmebontemple #angkor #angkortemples #elephant #elephant🐘 #saynotoelephantrides #cambodiaarchaeology #southeastasianarchaeology . . . . . #architecturelovers #sculpture #unescoworldheritage #unescoworldheritagesite #responsibletourism #responsibletravel #southeastasia #culturalheritage #archaeology #archeology #archaeologylovers #travelcambodia #travelgram #travelblogger #siemreapcambodia #pyramid

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Buddha in front of the main stupa of Wat Maha That in Ayutthaya. Also, me on a Sunday night, trying to get ready for the upcoming work week. #thailand #ayutthaya #watmahathat #mondayblues #weekend #buddha #southeastasianarchaeology . . . . . #archaeology #archeology #ruins #temple #thailandtravel #tourismthailand #อยุธยา #วัดมหาธาตุ #visitthailand #unesco #worldheritage #ayutthayatrip #ayutthayatrip #culturalheritage #thaiculture #southeastasia #southeastasiatrip #sculpture #monument #buddhism #culturetrip

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Bas-relief from the Bayon depicting a leisurely boat ride – a fitting post for the weekend! #happyweekend #bayon #cambodia #siemreap #basrelief #southeastasianarchaeology #carving #angkor #angkorthom . . . . . #archaeology #archeology #boat #sailing #river #cambodiaarchaeology #angkorwat #ancientlifestyles #canoe #lotus #southeastasia #khmer #sailing #tonlesap #visitcambodia #tourismcambodia

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Repost by @shomteoh: the majestic Amanda Temple in Bagan #southeastasianarchaeology #bagan #myanmar #anandatemple #repostgram #burma . . . . . #archaeology #archeology #buddhism #temple #myanmararchaeology #buddhist #oldbagan #baganmyanmar #myanmartourism #bagantour #ancientruins #architecture #southeastasia #culturalheritage

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Repost from @surotohari: Stencil of a boomerang in Papua, unsurprisingly next door to Australia. The rock art in this part of Indonesia suggests some sort of contact between the peoples here and the indigenous Australians during prehistory #indonesia #boomerang #rockart #fakfak #westpapua #southeastasianarchaeology #australia #culturalexchange . . . . . #archaeology #archeology #handstencil #rockpainting #cavepainting #gambarcadas #indonesianarchaeology #culturalheritage #prehistory #austronesian #indigenouspeople #indigenousaustralia #visitpapua #visitindonesia #indonesia_photography #indonesiatourism #papua #papuabarat

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Congratulations to Bagan, inscribed as a World Heritage site in 2019! #myanmar #bagan #worldheritage #southeastasianarchaeology #unesco #worldheritagesite #burma #ruins #temples #buddhism #visitmyanmar #visitbagan

A post shared by Southeast Asian Archaeology (@southeastasianarchaeology) on Jul 6, 2019 at 5:29am PDT

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In the forest of Phnom Kulen is a site called Srah Damrei, a unique 8-9th century site with an elephant, a couple of lions and other animals carved out of the sandstone. The elephant stands about 15 feet tall – pretty much life-sized! #cambodia #phnomkulen #southeastasianarchaeology #srahdamrei #elephant #sandstone #carving #lion #siemreap #angkor . . . . . #archaeology #archeology #cambodiaarchaeology #kulenmountain #phnomkulennationalpark #southeastasia #angkorwat #khmer #megalith #megalithicmarvels #visitcambodia #tourismcambodia #archaeologicalsite #ancienthistory #jayavarmanii #travelphotography #travelblogger #cambodiatrip #beautifulcambodia #southeastasiatrip

A post shared by Southeast Asian Archaeology (@southeastasianarchaeology) on Feb 6, 2019 at 5:39am PST

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