Raja Ampat Archaeological Project
The Raja Ampat Archaeological Project is an international collaboration between researchers at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, ...
Referring to Austronesian-speaking people groups who live across Island Southeast Asia, Taiwan, Oceania and Madagascar.
The Raja Ampat Archaeological Project is an international collaboration between researchers at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, ...
via the Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology, 03 June 2019: Pottery from Sulawesi have similarities with pottery found in ...
via ANU: Readers in Canberra may be interested in the Mulvaney Lecture on 27 March by Prof. Peter Bellwood.
via Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology, 01 March 2019: The oldest tattoo combs found in West Polynesia.
Last week, a historian speaking at the ominously named “The Origins of the Malay” forum "quoted" the work of the ...
New paper in Nature about the origins and spread of dogs in Southeast Asia and the Pacific by Kreig et ...
Via Phys.org, 27 Feb 2018: Linguistic persistence of the Austronesian language despite a change in the population in the South ...
via The Conversation, 17 October 2017: Using mitocondrial DNA, we found haplogroups M, F, Y2 and B in the western ...
A new paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science studies the rates of change between grammar and ...
via Taitung News, 06 September 2017: A growing number of scholars from various fields both domestically and abroad are coming ...
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