Franco-Myanmar archaeological project collaborates in first SE Asian ancient DNA study
via Mizzima, 21 June 2018: The Franco-Myanmar archaeological cooperation project recently participated in the first ever whole-genome study of ancient ...
Study of genes and genetic variablity.
via Mizzima, 21 June 2018: The Franco-Myanmar archaeological cooperation project recently participated in the first ever whole-genome study of ancient ...
New paper in Nature about the origins and spread of dogs in Southeast Asia and the Pacific by Kreig et ...
New paper in PLOS One describing mandibles from the Niah Caves - these were excavated by the Harrissons in 1957. ...
A paper published in Science analyses the genomes of ancient Southeast Asian DNA and detected three distinct waves of migration ...
via National Geographic News, 09 May 2018: Not directly related to Southeast Asia, but may have implications further down the ...
A new paper published in Cell finds that the spleens of the Bajau people, the Sea Nomads of Island Southeast ...
via Aeon.co, 29 MArch 2018: Modern humans arose only once, in Africa, about 200,000 years ago. They then spread across ...
via The Conversation, 07 March 2018: This research reconciled data and hypotheses from linguistic, archeological and genetic research on the ...
Via Phys.org, 27 Feb 2018: Linguistic persistence of the Austronesian language despite a change in the population in the South ...
via The Conversation, 17 October 2017: Using mitocondrial DNA, we found haplogroups M, F, Y2 and B in the western ...
Stay connected with the latest breakthroughs, research, and events from across Southeast Asia’s archaeology scene. Sign up today for exclusive weekly updates, trusted by over 2,000 subscribers.