Is UNESCO World Heritage recognition a blessing or burden? Evidence from developing Asian countries
via The Conversation, 11 July 2018: a piece by Josephine Caust With colleague Dr Mariana Vecco, I recently published a research ...
News reports and information about published journal articles, book chapters and research papers about Southeast Asian archaeology
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via The Conversation, 11 July 2018: a piece by Josephine Caust With colleague Dr Mariana Vecco, I recently published a research ...
Earlier this month, a fascinating paper was published in Science about the genetic origins of Southeast Asian populations. Analysis of ...
New paper in Nature about the origins and spread of dogs in Southeast Asia and the Pacific by Kreig et ...
A paper published in Science analyses the genomes of ancient Southeast Asian DNA and detected three distinct waves of migration ...
via News.com.au, 17 May 2018: Chinese inscription provides evidence for a new date to the Java Sea Shipwreck. AN 800-year-old ...
via Science Daily, 26 April 2018: Working closely with Wanniyalaeto (Vedda) elders in Sri Lanka during the repatriation of skeletal ...
A new paper published in Cell finds that the spleens of the Bajau people, the Sea Nomads of Island Southeast ...
via the Western Australian Museum: This report has been collated for the purpose of completing the record of artefacts recovered ...
via Science Daily, 06 Feb 2018: The Toba supereruption on the island of Sumatra about 74,000 years ago did not ...
New paper on newly-discovered rock art on Kisar Island, Indonesia by O'Connor et al. published in the Cambridge Archaeology Journal. ...