Another place to find the Tang Treasures
The Asian Civilisations Museum is not the only place one can find the Belitung Shipwreck on display. You can also ...
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See also: 2001 UNESCO Convention on the Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage
The Asian Civilisations Museum is not the only place one can find the Belitung Shipwreck on display. You can also ...
Some of the gold and ceramics from the Belitung Shipwreck are now at the Asian Civilisations Museum in a small ...
No, not a reference to the recent floodinf of Ayutthaya, but to the shipwrecks of vessels carrying cargo from Ayutthaya ...
From the Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre, an opportunity for Southeast Asian Archaeologists to train in an underwater archaeology fieldwork project in Australia: ...
Remember this? Yes, it's the Jewel of Muscat! It is a reconstruction of the Belitung shipwreck built by the Sultanate ...
In what is seen as an attempt to extend the country's reach, China has offered help with detecting shipwrecks along ...
I was on holiday when the Smithsonian announced that it would not be hosting the Belitung Shipwreck exhibition last month. ...
A press release from the Sackler Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution about the Shipwrecked: Tang Treasures and Monsoon Winds exhibition which ...
The Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Underwater Cultural Heritage was held earlier this month in Manila, and the proceedings are now ...
A museum will be built to house an ancient ship found in the Punjulharjo village in central Java. Rembang Ancient ...
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