Is Unesco status a blessing or a burden? New paper discusses Southeast Asian examples
From the Cambodia Daily and the Journal of Cultural Heritage: The global recognition given to the Angkor temple complex in...
From the Cambodia Daily and the Journal of Cultural Heritage: The global recognition given to the Angkor temple complex in...
The University of Wollonggong is offering a free online course on the science of Homo floresiensis, one of the most...
A just-published paper in JAS: Reports traces an ancient gold trading trail in northwestern Philippines using satellite imagery. A Filipino...
A talk by Prof. Peter Worsley in Sydney on April 3. Registration required, details in the link below. The vast...
The Gerda Henkel Foundation is offering full-time doctoral scholarships for African and Southeast Asian PhD candidates, particularly for programmes in...
Someone reported on my recent talk about the rock art of Southeast Asia - the article is in Spanish. Los...
The community at the Mahakan Fort continue to have their houses razed, but at the same time a panel has...
The University of Washington has a lecturer position open, and several faculty members are specialists in Southeast Asian archaeology. Applications...
Myanmar warns of action taken against tourists and guides who do not remove their shoes when visiting the temples of...
Road repairs are good, but... only 4% of the fees goes back to developing the Bagan area?! THE Department of...
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