[Paper] Physiography, foraging mobility, and the first peopling of Sahul
Advanced simulations shed light on early human migration into Sahul, suggesting movement across ancient Australia and New Guinea followed natural...
Advanced simulations shed light on early human migration into Sahul, suggesting movement across ancient Australia and New Guinea followed natural...
The National Museum of the Philippines and the Archdiocese of Cebu unite to conserve four 19th-century pulpit panels from Boljoon...
Hanoi commemorates the 1,085th anniversary of King Ngo Quyen's reign and the establishment of Co Loa as the capital, highlighting...
Archaeologist Christophe Pottier reveals Angkor's lush past and urban evolution, tracing its occupation from prehistoric times to a vibrant capital...
A Franco-Cambodian research project has been uncovering the intricacies of an 11th-century foundry at Angkor’s royal palace, offering a glimpse...
Cambodia's celebrated bronze Vishnu statue, known as the 'Mona Lisa' of Cambodia, is set for examination and restoration in Paris...
A personal story of academic redemption underscores the pivotal role of mentorship, from overcoming early educational hurdles to achieving a...
Hung King's Commemoration Day; Hanoi Museum; Dong Son Culture; Vietnamese history; Co Loa bronze drums; national treasures; cultural exhibitions; bronze...
via Indonesia and the Malay World, 17 April 2024: Dr Farouk Yahya's obituary of the late Prof. Elizabeth Moore.
Sarawak anticipates a major economic boost if Niah National Park gains UNESCO World Heritage status, promising to draw both international...
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