[Paper] Human population history at the crossroads of East and Southeast Asia since 11,000 years ago
via Cell, 08 July 2021: A recent paper in Cell looking at genetic diversity and migration between Southeast Asia and ...
Distinctive Southeast Asian stone tool industry dating from the late-to-terminal Pleistocene to early-to-mid Holocene.
via Cell, 08 July 2021: A recent paper in Cell looking at genetic diversity and migration between Southeast Asia and ...
via Scientific Reports, 18 August 2021: A new paper by Suraprasit et al. examines tooth enamel from Tham Lod to ...
via Asian Perspectives: A newish paper comparing stone tool assemblages from Vietnam, Cambodia and China.
via Tia Song, 22 April 2021: Hoabinhian stone tools found in Tham Tau cave in Dien Bien province. Article is ...
A new paper in Quaternary International discusses the Xiaodong rock shelter in Yunnan, the oldest Hoabinhian site to date. The ...
Archaeologists in Vietnam discover prehistoric remains in northern Vietnam that may date as far back as 12,000 year ago. Vietnam ...
Archaeologists discover Hoabinhian and Bacsonian stone tools in a cave in north Vietnam. Archaeologists find prehistoric artefacts in Ha Giang ...
Archaeologists have discovered a cave showing signs of habitation during the Neolithic period 7,000-8,000 years ago. Cave served as home ...
In what seems to be the first of its kind in Southeast Asia, an ancient road has been discovered in ...
The Phia Mun cave in Tuyen Quang Province has yielded artefacts dating as far back as 7,000 years. The excavation, ...
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