Malaysia, here I come!
When this blog started, I had intended for it to help me keep track of archaeology news in Southeast Asia...
When this blog started, I had intended for it to help me keep track of archaeology news in Southeast Asia...
The remnants of what is thought to be a 1,000-year-old altar of the Ly Dynasty found last year in Hanoi...
The island of Nias in Sumatra, Indonesia is to be recommended for inclusion into the UNESCO World Heritage site list....
Here are two websites I found on the archaeology of Indonesia. They are also added to the resources page, which...
UNESCO says that the Prambanan Temples of Java, damaged during the 2006 earthquake, will need at least another five years...
We explore the origins of the name Singapura, in Singapore in this third of a series.
Soon, after your visit to Angkor, you will be able to fly directly to the ancient monuments of Bagan in...
The National University of Singapore (NUS) Museum in conjunction with auction house Christie's is hosting a talk on The Tang...
A book review on the latest book about the Flores Hominid, also nicknamed the Hobbit, written by Mike Morwood, one...
New Southeast Asian archaeology-related books from Select Books, added in May 2007. Other books also available in the bookstore.
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