[Paper] Sherds as archaeobotanical assemblages: Gua Sireh reconsidered
via Antiquity, 01 September 2020: Re-examination of a single rice grain from a ceramic sherd in Gua Sireh along with ...
State in Malaysian Borneo
via Antiquity, 01 September 2020: Re-examination of a single rice grain from a ceramic sherd in Gua Sireh along with ...
via Free Malaysia Today, 07 March 2020: The Niah Cave bones have safely arrived to Sarawak and have been handed ...
via Borneo Post, 05 March 2020: Bones from the Niah Caves to return to Sarawak from the United States
via New Sarawak Tribune, 27 December 2019: The third and final installment on a series about Sarawak's cultural heritage (see ...
via New Sarawak Tribune, 25 December 2019: Second of a three-part series (see part one here) about the potential for ...
via New Sarawak Tribune, 24 December 2019: First of a three-part story about the potential for cultural heritage tourism in ...
via Berita Harian, 14 November 2019: Malaysia's Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture says that the Gua Niah skeletons ...
via New Straits Times, 06 November 2019: Sarawak's wooden longhouses are a heritage treasure, but are susceptible to fire. This ...
via Borneo Post, 06 November 2019: The new Sarawak Heritage Bill is passed in the state legislature, giving the government ...
via The Star, 02 Nov 2019: The architecture of the new Sarawak Museum. With its striking diamond-patterned facade, arched canopies ...
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