[Paper] Interpersonal violence in colonial era in Papua, Indonesia: A case study of trauma patterns of a Biak individual
Study of Biak woman's skull in colonial Papua suggests execution-style death, illuminating Indonesia's violent past.
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Study of Biak woman's skull in colonial Papua suggests execution-style death, illuminating Indonesia's violent past.
via Nature Communications, paper by Carloff et al. looks at the genetic relationships between Log Coffin culture groups.
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Study delves into the spiritual landscape of Sumatra's mysterious Muara Takus Temple, blending ethnohistory with geoarchaeology.
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Research on glass ornaments from southwestern Taiwan reveals a complex maritime exchange spanning from Southeast to West Asia in the ...
Andriamamelo Cave's ancient rock art in Madagascar, featuring extinct species and motifs from Egypt, Ethiopia, and Borneo, hints at 2,000-year-old ...
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