Sri Lanka Reclaims Stolen Artefacts from Dutch Colonial Era
Six stolen Sri Lankan artifacts from the colonial era, including ceremonial weapons and a cannon, were returned by the Netherlands...
Six stolen Sri Lankan artifacts from the colonial era, including ceremonial weapons and a cannon, were returned by the Netherlands...
Studies of ancient coastal adaptations in ISEA reveal advanced maritime skills and cognitive capabilities of early humans, marking a key...
One year after UNESCO listing, Cambodia's Kun Lbokator sees growing awareness and pride, underscoring its deep roots in Khmer history...
via Bernama/New Straits Times, 30 November 2023: Following up from the previous story about the repatriated parangs, the Borneo Cultures...
Archaeological finds in Fujian offer new insights into Austronesian origins, suggesting complex migrations linked to agriculture and cross-Strait interactions.
Revival of Pacific wayfinding, exemplified by Hokule'a's 1976 voyage, highlights cultural, environmental, and mental health insights from traditional navigation.
Diponegoro's lost saber, symbolizing Indonesian resistance, is rediscovered at Paleis Het Loo, Netherlands, potentially triggering its repatriation to Indonesia.
Rising sea levels threaten Thailand's Wat Prasat temple murals, dating back to Ayutthaya era, with irreversible saltwater damage, raising conservation...
The Getty Conservation Institute and Think City are organsising an online course on Urban Conservation running from 22 April to...
via Berita Jatim 24 November 2023: The Gentong Temple, discovered in 1889 in Trowulan, Mojokerto, dates back to the Majapahit...
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