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A new study in PNAS suggests that Homo floresiensis may not be a new species, but the skeletal features resemble ...
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A new study in PNAS suggests that Homo floresiensis may not be a new species, but the skeletal features resemble ...
Vietnamese archaeologists reveal the findings from their recent excavation of Nguyen Dynasty tombs in Ben Tre Province. Ben Tre Tomb, ...
The fossil of a large unknown animal, approximately 800,000 yeas old, has been uncovered in the Philippines. Ancient fossils found ...
This year's Australian Archaeological Association Conference will be held in Cairns, Queensland with a focus on Archaeology in the Tropics. ...
Archaeologists working in Long An have excavated a 4,000-year-old skeleton in South Vietnam. Source: Thanh Nien News 20140506 4,700-year-old skeleton ...
I forgot to mention, the latest issue of the Bioarchaeology in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Newsletter is out! Plenty ...
Kate Domett from James Cook University has a site up about the bioarchaeology of Southeast Asia and the Pacific region. ...
The prehistoric remains of a man dating 3,500 years were excavated last month in the northern province of Vinh Phuc. ...
Archaeologists in Sri Lanka report the discovery of a skeleton that is 37,000 years old. Sri Lankan Skeleton is 37,000 ...
This story broke a couple of weeks ago, but I've been behind posts because of the recent 13th conference of ...
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