National Gallery of Australia features 2,000 years of Southeast Asian Art
Readers in Canberra may be interested in the new exhibition at the National Gallery of Australia, Life, Death and Magic:...
Readers in Canberra may be interested in the new exhibition at the National Gallery of Australia, Life, Death and Magic:...
Unesco in Phnom Penh is hiring! Cambodian nationals fluent in English and Khmer with a degree in archaeology are some...
Recently-concluded excavations in Vietnam's Dien Bien province promises to shed light on the development of prehistoric settlements in this region....
Gold artefacts dating from the 8th and 9th centuries have been stolen from a museum in Yogyakarta in Java. Thieves...
Five brick tombs said to be Islamic and dating to the 15th century have been found in Kudus in Java....
An exhibition in Ha Long aims to showcase a long history of connection between the World Heritage Sites of Ha...
Artefacts from the Sa Huynh culture have been excavated as a result of three months of excavation in the Southern...
The Bangkok Post reports on how some academics in Thailand are counselling a more pragmatic and less emotionally-charged approach to...
Readers in Singapore may be interested in this public lecture by Dr. Michael Flecker about the Belitung shipwreck, soon to...
Another piece of the Callao Man find, a small foot bone found in the Philippines that suggests humans were in...
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