Evidence of early humans unearthed
via Viet Nam Net, 05 April 2019: Results from a Russian-Vietnamese investigation of the An Khe site in Gia Lai ...
“Old stone age” – Period of human history covering when hominids first began using stone tools, until the end of the Pleistocene around 11,000 years ago.
via Viet Nam Net, 05 April 2019: Results from a Russian-Vietnamese investigation of the An Khe site in Gia Lai ...
via Nature and various news sources, 07 November 2018: Burning up my news feeds today is a newly-published paper in ...
via Viet Nam Net, 25 September 2018: A news mention about the IPPA congress going on this week, where I ...
Of potential interest for Southeast Asia: 2.1 million-year-old stone tools discovered in China pushes back the dates of hominins outside ...
Grant opportunity by the National Geographic Society for human origins research, including within Southeast Asia. Deadline is on 3 January ...
A new book from ANU Press - the ebook is free! ‘This volume brings together a diversity of international scholars, ...
Stone tools estimated to be around 700,000-800,000 years old in Central Vietnam suggest the presence of hominids during the Paleolithic. ...
Stone tools discovered in the mountains of Central Vietnam suggest the presence of hominids around 800,000 years ago. Palaeolithic handaxes ...
The Smithsonian Magazine's feature on the rock art of Sulawesi, Indonesia, which was discovered to be as old as some ...
The Vietnamese Institute of Archaeology announced recently the results of their latest excavation findings from the Con Moong Cave, in ...
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