Humans occupied northern Australia 65,000 years ago: What does this mean for SEA?
An exciting paper was published last week in Nature and received a fair bit of media coverage: dating from the ...
Posts related to the indigenous peoples of Southeast Asia.
An exciting paper was published last week in Nature and received a fair bit of media coverage: dating from the ...
The discovery of archaeological remains in Boodie Cave on Barrow Island, in northwestern Australia goes back to 50,000 years and ...
New paper in PNAS; a study of Batek Negrito lifestyle patterns in Peninsular Malaysia and what it can tell us ...
New paper in Advances in Archaeological Practice DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/aap.2016.7 Recent trends in the practice of archaeology have seen the emergence ...
How did anatomically modern humans populate the world? A recent paper in the Journal of Human Evolution analyses the fossil ...
A feature describing the prehistoric and modern links between the indigenous tribes of Taiwan and the Philippines. The Tsou Tribe ...
In the last year, a group of cavers1 have been exploring the limestone caves near Merapoh, in Pahang, Malaysia. In ...
Genetic study with possible implications for the origins of populations in Southeast Asia. DNA shows ancestry of present-day Asians, Native ...
Posts about protective clothing in the context of Southeast Asian archaeology
Sometimes a story appears that is so stupid, so inane, that you just have to rant about it. The Malaysian ...
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