There are now over 200 lectures in the Online Lecture Library (April 2021 update)
This month we hit a milestone with the Online Lecture Library - over 200 talks have now been indexed in...
This month we hit a milestone with the Online Lecture Library - over 200 talks have now been indexed in...
tories on the recent paper in PLoS One about the date of the Plain of Jars.
via Phnom Penh Post, 28 April 2021: Man vs nature in the rehabilitation of the Angkor Thom moat.
via Vietnam Plus, 28 April 2021: A new night tour of the Thang Long Citadel.
via Archaeological Research in Asia, June 2021: Drawing on 15 years of research an Man Bac, this paper analyses evidence...
via Khmer Times, 28 April 2021: Opening Angkor to tourists planned for the fourth quarter of this year.
Job opportunity from the University of Macau. Closing Date: 12 July 2021
Readers may be interested in this forthcoming book on collaborating between researchers and indigenous peoples featuring case studies from Indonesia,...
via Sapiens, 27 April 2021: A retired anthropologist revisits the cave paintings in Sulawesi, known to be some of the...
via Tempo, 27 April 2021: Artifacts discovered during the construction of the Jakarta underground train.
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