Museum of Nias Heritage blog
You might have heard of Nias Island from the 2004 tsunami, where it was hit hard because of its location ...
Posts about new and interesting websites related to Southeast Asian archaeology and cultural heritage.
See also: the Resources page keeps a permanent list of useful websites
You might have heard of Nias Island from the 2004 tsunami, where it was hit hard because of its location ...
A new link added to the Resource page, although the entity linked to is definitely not new at all! The ...
Spent the (relatively) quiet weekend updating the links section of this blog. Give it a check-out for links to sites ...
6 Aug 2006 (Johor Homind website) - In the wake of the photograph scandal, the website has been taken down ...
As if the allegation that the existence of a Johor Hominid wasn't scandalous enough, the creators behind the website are ...
Researchers have set up a website on the entity formerly known as the Johor Bigfoot (now known as the Johor ...
Heritage Watch aims to address the problem of looting of artefacts and material culture from Cambodia, a problem which it ...
Caves of Malaysia is run by Liz Price, a speleologist and is a great resource to the caves in Malaysia, ...
The National Gallery of Art in Washington DC has a detailed virtual tour of their Sculpture of Angkor and Ancient ...