The archaeology of Pang Mapha
via National Geographic Thailand, 15 January 2022: Thai article on the archaeology of Pang Mapha district, in Thailand's Mae Hong ...
News reports and information about the rock art of Southeast Asia, defined as artificial markings (carvings, drawings or paintings) on natural rock surfaces.
See also: petroglyphs, Austronesian Painting Tradition
via National Geographic Thailand, 15 January 2022: Thai article on the archaeology of Pang Mapha district, in Thailand's Mae Hong ...
via Journal of Archaeological Science, Feb 2022: Rock art dates from Yunnan province dating to between 13,000 to 8,300 BP.
via Traveldailynews, 22 December 2022: The International Federation of Rock Art Organisations (IFRAO) congress will be held in Western Australia ...
via Journal of Indo-Pacific Archaeology, 22 December 2021: This is a research project I am directly involved in; a Thai-French ...
I'm still working on the 2021 Southeast Asian Archaeology in review, but last month both CNN and CMG published their ...
via The Star, 26 November 2021: A local caving group in Malaysia have identified over 40 new rock art sites ...
Indonesian archaeologist Adhi Agus Oktaviana posts an hour-long virtual visit to Leang Tedonge, currently the home of the oldest figurative ...
via Sin Chew Daily, 16 November 2021: The article is in Chinese - about a group of volunteers who explore ...
via Utasan Malaysia, 15 November 2021: Perlis royalty receive a briefing on recent archaeological discoveries in the northern state of ...
via The New Yorker, 13 November 2021: An interview with Indonesian archaeologist and grad student Basran Burhan, one of the ...
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