How Indigenous songs recount deep histories of trade between Australia and Southeast Asia
via The Conversation, 29 November 2019: An interesting article about the music of Australia's Yolŋu people, and how their songs ...
Referring to the network and flow of goods, ideas and people through Southeast Asian waters, sometimes with areas outside such as China and India.
via The Conversation, 29 November 2019: An interesting article about the music of Australia's Yolŋu people, and how their songs ...
via Medium.com, 05 November 2019: An opinion piece from Medieval Indonesia on why the term "Maritime Silk Route" doesn't make ...
via Myanmar Times, 24 May 2019: The Franco-Myanmar project investigating silk road ports in Myanmar.
via The Conversation, 11 April 2019: Archaeological research from Papua New Guinea and possible interactions with Australia from 2,700 years ...
Readers in Singapore may be interested in this talk by Prof. Himanshu Prabha Ray at the National University of Singapore ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8bDCaPhOek How did Polynesian wayfinders navigate the Pacific Ocean?
A new Open Access paper published in Ancient Asia: The concept of trade in ancient India was quite different from ...
The Maritime Silk Route would naturally include many Southeast Asian stops. UNESCO Expert Meeting for the World Heritage Nomination Process ...
A feature on the ongoing excavation of the Nanhai No. 1, a shipwreck discovered off the coast of Guangdong province ...
Potential PhD students take note, a scholarship to study at the University of Southampton to investigate seafaring to Australasia. Deadline ...
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.