[Paper] A younger “earliest human migration” to Southeast Asia
via Science, 10 January 2020: A new paper in Science presents new dates of the volcanic ash in which the ...
News reports and information about Southeast Asian bioarchaeology and bioanthropology dealing with human remains.
See also: bones, burials and burial jars
via Science, 10 January 2020: A new paper in Science presents new dates of the volcanic ash in which the ...
via Myanmar Times, 31 December 2019: The 'bronze' and 'iron' ages are loaded and problematic terms in Southeast Asia, but ...
via The Nation, 29 December 2019: Ceramic and bone fragments found in Krabi province.
via Tempo, 19 December 2019: Pig teeth found in archaeological sites in Papua area highlight the importance of pigs as ...
via Nature, 18 December 2019: New paper in Nature by Rizal et al. on Homo erectus in Southeast Asia - ...
via Tempo, 07 December 2019: Yomkokho is a neolithic settlement found in the shores of Lake Sentani in Papua. Finds ...
via Tempo, 16 November 2019: Discovery of the Karawar secondary burial site, a cave niche where human bones are kept ...
via ANU News, 26 August 2019: More on the discovery of skulls from Alor Island. The paper from the Journal ...
via The Star, 20 August 2019: More on the recent fossil-hunting expedition in Perak.
via Antiquity, 12 August 2019: Report on flexed burials on Ilin Island, Philippines.
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