[Paper] Bows and arrows and complex symbolic displays 48,000 years ago in the South Asian tropics
via Science Advances, 12 June 2020: New discoveries from Sri Lanka - evidence for the oldest bow and arrow technology ...
A natural hollow or cavern in rock or underground
via Science Advances, 12 June 2020: New discoveries from Sri Lanka - evidence for the oldest bow and arrow technology ...
via Rasmei News, 30 May 2020: Article in Khmer about the excavation team in Laang Spean presenting the results of ...
via Rasmei News, 28 May 2020: Via Alison in Cambodia, an article in Khmer about fragments of sandstone plinths found ...
via Malay Mail, 11 February 2020: Spotlight on Gua Matsurat, where some rock art is mentioned, and talk about encroachment ...
via Tempo, 16 November 2019: Discovery of the Karawar secondary burial site, a cave niche where human bones are kept ...
The archaeology team from Universiti Sains Malaysia is currently excavating a cave site called Gua Pelangi in Negri Sembilan.
Researchers in South Sulawesi will embark on a new project to research the caves found in the province, which are ...
A series of caves containing prehistoric artefacts have been discovered near Jayapura, the capital of Indonesia's Papua province. Prehistoric caves ...
Longtime reader of this blog Liz Price has a new book out on Malaysian caves - a pretty comprehensive bibliography ...
Prehistoric remains and earthenware have been discovered in a cave in Bohol province in Central Philippines, although it looks as ...
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