[Paper] Early ground axe technology in Wallacea: The first excavations on Obi Island
via PLoSOne: A new Open Access paper by Shipton et al. about the archaeology of Obi Island in northern Maluku, ...
Small decorative object that has a hole to pass a string through.
via PLoSOne: A new Open Access paper by Shipton et al. about the archaeology of Obi Island in northern Maluku, ...
via APSARA TV News, 18 May 2020: A video story in Khmer about villagers digging for artefacts for sale in ...
via Antiquity, 22 January 2020: Late-prehistoric Balinese site shows evidence of regional trade reaching China, Vietnam and the Roman World.
via Myanmar Times, 31 December 2019: The 'bronze' and 'iron' ages are loaded and problematic terms in Southeast Asia, but ...
via Bangkok Post, 30 May 2019: Archaeological treasures from Surat Thani and Phangnga provinces in the south of Thailand. I ...
via Straits Times, 01 September 2018: Prof. John Miksic is conducting a new excavation of Fort Canning Hill, a significant ...
A short feature by Nicholas Gani about the megaliths of the Kelabit Highlands of Sarawak.
Announcing a new book entitled Peninsular Siam and Its neighborhoods: Essays in Memory of Dr. Preecha Noonsuk edited by Wannasarn Noonsuk This ...
New paper by Ono et al. in the Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology In this paper we discuss the ...
via Archaeology (magazine), 16 October 2017: That history has now been revised, and the textbooks amended. Largely due to archaeological ...
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