[Paper] Craniometrics Reveal “Two Layers” of Prehistoric Human Dispersal in Eastern Eurasia
via Nature Scientific Reports, 05 Feb 2019: Analysis of skulls from archaeological sites in Southeast and East Asia support a ...
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via Nature Scientific Reports, 05 Feb 2019: Analysis of skulls from archaeological sites in Southeast and East Asia support a ...
via Quartenary International, 07 Jan 2019: Taking a statistical approach to analysing faunal remains at archaeological sites across Southeast Asia ...
via Journal of Archaeological Science, 22 January 2019: New rock art discovered in Sumatra, black drawings which are highly reminiscent ...
via Archaeological Research in Asia, 25 January 2019: A new paper by Roberts and Amano looking at human occupation of ...
via the Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre, a newly-published report on the excavations at the Victoria Concert Hall in Singapore.
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via PLOS One, 5 Nov 2018: A cool new Open Access paper by Klassen et al. using machine learning to ...
via various sources including ANU Media, the Guardian and the Journal of Human Evolution: A new paper in the Journal ...
via the Conversation, 19 October 2018: The geological periods when parts of Thailand and Australia were part of the same ...
A new paper in Science Advances by Penny et al. suggests that climatic fluctuations which stressed Angkor's urban hydraulic system ...
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