Clay Pots Everywhere Quenched Myanmar’s Thirst, Until They Vanished
via the New York Times, 10 October 2019: This story of shifting from clay pots to plastic ones has been ...
Read morevia the New York Times, 10 October 2019: This story of shifting from clay pots to plastic ones has been ...
Read morevia Vietnam Plus, 16 June 2023: The art of pottery making by the Cham people in Vietnam has been recognised ...
Read morevia Archaeological Research in Asia, March 2023: The Makpan ceramic assemblage from Alor, Indonesia is 3,300 years old and has ...
Read moreReaders may be interestd in this online talk hosted by the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society on 9 June (20.00 hrs, ...
Read morevia Phnom Penh Post, 30 November 2020: Remains of an anicent kiln found near Angkor Thom, and a small mention ...
Read morevia Phnom Penh Post, 02 April 2018: In a little shack in Andong Russey village, at the foot of Phnom ...
Read moreNew paper by Ono et al. in the Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology In this paper we discuss the ...
Read morevia Khmer Times, 16 August 2017: A farmer discovers an Angkor period clay pot, which was delivered to the authorities ...
Read moreToday's NST features a special spotlight on the stone age culture - past and ethnographic present. The first story is ...
Read moreA Japanese effort is underway to revive Cambodia's ceramic-producing culture. Modern Cambodian ceramic-production techniques fall far below in quality and ...
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