Massive prehistoric grave site discovered in Taiwan
Archaeologists in Taiwan report the discovery of a 5000-year-old grave site, with a particular set of bones described as a ...
News and information about skeletal remains in Southeast Asia, including bone artifacts and animal bones.
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Archaeologists in Taiwan report the discovery of a 5000-year-old grave site, with a particular set of bones described as a ...
The Cambodia Daily report about recent excavations at Laang Spean focuses on the possible cannibalistic angle, but I am more ...
A new paper in Nature has revised the dates of the Hobbit, once thought to be 12,000 years old, to ...
Exciting new research coming out of our colleagues from Laos and Australia: preliminary research from the Plain of Jars have ...
A new paper published in the Journal of Human Evolution compares the cranial structures of modern humans and homo florsiensis ...
A appeal to help with the archaeology of the recent past: a team of forensic anthropologists needs funds to analyse ...
Bones from a 3,000-year-old cemetery in Vanuatu suggest that the earliest humans in the pacific were more similar to that ...
Taiwanese prehistory may need a major rewrite, after fossils once thought to be 20,000 years old have been re-dated to ...
A recent study published in PLOS One analyses the bones from the Red Deer Cave of Yunnan province and suggests ...
A new study on the tooth morphology of Homo floresiensis suggests that they may be not be a group deformed ...
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