Call for Papers: 4th International Conference in Archaeological Tourism
A conference on Archaeological Tourism to be held in next April in Peru, home of the Machu Picchu, a World...
A conference on Archaeological Tourism to be held in next April in Peru, home of the Machu Picchu, a World...
I'll be blogging sporadically this week, seeing how I'm at the University of Nottingham campus in KL for the World...
A 600-year-old skeleton, one of the four recovered during the discovery of the old fort walls of Malacca, is the...
The prestige bestowed by the World Heritage Status sometimes overshadows the responsibilities attached to it, like in the recent case...
To build or not to build? Development projects in the World Heritage Site of Georgetown, Penang may conflict with the...
Archaeologists and residents are voicing protest towards the central government's plan to build an archaeology park in Trowulan, East Java,...
An ostentatious display of national pride and ownership? Starting next year, stone incscriptions will be set up at the Cambodian...
The Phia Mun cave in Tuyen Quang Province has yielded artefacts dating as far back as 7,000 years. The excavation,...
Cambodia and Thailand have made some headway into this week's talks over the border dispute, with a resolution to reduce...
The ancient capital of Sri Ksetra, of the now-extinct Pyu people in central Burma may have existed even earlier than...
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