New Paper: Evidence for the breakdown of an Angkorian hydraulic system, and its historical implications for understanding the Khmer Empire
New paper by Lustig et al. in JAS: Reports This paper examines the construction and design of a 7-km long...
New paper by Lustig et al. in JAS: Reports This paper examines the construction and design of a 7-km long...
Organized by the Centre for the Study of Islamic Culture, The Chinese University of Hong Kong March 26-27, 2018 (Mon...
via The Irrawaddy, 20 November 2017: Plans are being made, but negotiations with specific hotels have not yet begun. The...
Darren Curnoe of the University of New South Wales is on his three-week excavation of the Niah Caves in Sarawak...
If you've been following the Twitter and Facebook feed of this website, you might have noticed that I've just started...
Over the past decade, archaeologists have been able to directly date rock art, particularly in Island Southeast Asia at sites...
via The Conversation, 16 November 2017: More than 48 shipwrecks have been illicitly salvaged - and the figure may be...
via Frontier Myanmar, 14 November 2017: A little-known 11th century archaeological site near Bagan has been proudly conserved for years...
via New Straits Times, 11 November 2017: Archaeoturism at the Sungei Batu site. If you’re now thinking that this is...
via DVB, 11 November 2017: At the forefront of Burma’s proposal to UNESCO will be a pledge to relocate hotels...
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