In Search of the World's Most Ancient Mariners
Michael Balter reviews the latest scientific opinions about the nature of early human seafaring, covering when the earliest boats were ...
News reports and information about prehistoric Southeast Asia, loosely defined as the various stone (Palaeolithic, Neolithic) and metal (Bronze and Iron) ages before the advent of written records, generally up to around the start of the Common Era.
See also: holocene, mesolithic
Michael Balter reviews the latest scientific opinions about the nature of early human seafaring, covering when the earliest boats were ...
Monash University unveils an interactive map called Sahul Time, named after the ancient landmass of Australia and Papua New Guinea, ...
A new study on the wrist bones recovered from the homo floresiensis assembly adds extra weight to our Hobbit from ...
The ANU E Press, the digital imprint of the Australian National University is offering a range of scholarly texts from ...
08 June 2007 (Viet Nam Net Bridge) - More details released about the 4,000-year-old-skeleton found in Tuyen Quang province. The ...
A 4,000-year-old skeleton has been found buried in a cave in the mountainous Tuyen Quang Province.
An unusual prehistoric tool manufacture site has been found in the Lam Dong Province of Central Vietnam, unusual because the ...
Research|Penn State, an online magazine by the Pennsylvana State University has an interesting feature-length article on Dr Bob Eckhart, who ...
The fossil of a prehistoric crocodile has been found in Sangiran, already famous for being the site of the discovery ...
Today's NST features a special spotlight on the stone age culture - past and ethnographic present. The first story is ...
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