Ancient human remains found at site of new US military base in Guam prompts investigation
via The Guardian, 16 April 2021: Burials date from 1,500 BCE to 1,00 CE. More evidence for the Austronesian migration!
News reports and information about pots, sherds, tradeware and other ceramics found in Southeast Asia.
See also: Southeast Asian Ceramics Museum, Southeast Asian Ceramic Society
via The Guardian, 16 April 2021: Burials date from 1,500 BCE to 1,00 CE. More evidence for the Austronesian migration!
via Free Malaysia Today, 1 April 2021: Parts of Malaaca Sultanate-era ship, coins and ceramics have been uncovered during an ...
via Jurnal Arkeologi Malaysia, December 2020: A paper by Narayanan et al. on new discoveries in Pahang. The article is ...
via SPAFA Journal, 19 January 2021: An Open Access paper about Arakanese ceramics by Saw Tun Lin.
via Phnom Penh Post, 27 January 2021: Archaeological investigation of a kiln site in Koh Ker.
via Detik, 13 January 2021: Article in Bahasa Indonesia about the prehistoric finds in Yomokho Hill, near Lake Sentani in ...
via Vietnam Plus, 08 January 2021: Exhibition on Vietnamese ceramics on display in South Korea's Gwangju National Museum.
Vol. 44 (2020) of JIPA was recently published, with a number of Open Access papers related to Southeast Asia.
via Cebu Daily News, 29 December 2020: Opinion piece by a lawyer who oversees a seafaring division, discussing the Manunggul ...
Webinar on 15 December 2020 about Song Dynasty ceramics at the Thang Long Citadel.
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