Sarawak Awaits UNESCO Verdict on Niah Caves
Niah Caves in Sarawak awaits UNESCO World Heritage status decision, expected by end of July 2024, potentially boosting tourism and...
Niah Caves in Sarawak awaits UNESCO World Heritage status decision, expected by end of July 2024, potentially boosting tourism and...
APSARA National Authority and Germany signed an MoU to continue temple conservation at Angkor Park, reinforcing international cooperation in preserving...
Indonesia's Cultural Goodwill Spice Route boosts maritime heritage, featuring KRI Dewaruci and aiming for UNESCO recognition. #southeastasianarchaeology #Indonesia #maritimeheritage #spiceroute
Call for papers on the conference on Decolonising Southeast Asian Studies by the the Regional Center for Social Science and...
56,000 Changsha ware pieces from the Tang Dynasty were found in the Belitung shipwreck, highlighting ancient China-Arab trade. #maritimetrade #Changshaware...
Sambor Prei Kuk, a UNESCO World Heritage site, seeks to boost tourism by highlighting its unique octagonal brick temples and...
Readers may be interested in this Open Access volume edited by Ono and Pawlik looking at the prehistory of human...
The National Museum in Cambodia is exhibiting 99 artifacts, including 72 pieces of gold jewelry, from June 18 to December...
The National Museum of the Philippines received a replica of a 5,500-year-old cacao ceramic bottle from Ecuador, highlighting cacao's historical...
A 7th-century Buddha statue found at Kedah's Bukit Choras site provides insights into ancient Kedah's religious and cultural history, highlighting...
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