Australia returns recovered mid-20th century Igorot axe to PH
via Philippine News Agency, 23 November 2021: An Igorot axe bound for Australia was intercepted and will be repatriated to ...
Tool used for chopping, usually a metal blade attached to a handle, or made entirely out of stone.
via Philippine News Agency, 23 November 2021: An Igorot axe bound for Australia was intercepted and will be repatriated to ...
via Vietnam Express, 13 November 2020: A story on how a Vietnamese collector has amassed 15,000 prehistoric stone tools from ...
via PLoSOne: A new Open Access paper by Shipton et al. about the archaeology of Obi Island in northern Maluku, ...
via Nhan Dan, 17 July 2020: Vietnamese archaeologists surveying caves in Bac Kan Province.
via Science Advances, 25 March 2020: New discoveries from the Waim archaeological site in Papua New Guinea suggest the emergence ...
via Kumparan, 13 October 2019 (and other sources see below): Researchers in Papua have discovered obsidian and bronze artefacts from ...
via Viet Nam Net, 08 April 2019: Joint Vietnamese and Russian archaeological investigation in Gia Lai province reveals traces of ...
Stone tools estimated to be around 700,000-800,000 years old in Central Vietnam suggest the presence of hominids during the Paleolithic. ...
Stone moulds used for metal working were discovered in northern Vietnam. Bronze moulds from Yen Bai Province. source: Viet Nam ...
Stone tools discovered in the mountains of Central Vietnam suggest the presence of hominids around 800,000 years ago. Palaeolithic handaxes ...
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