Ota Island, the sacred island of West Papua
via Kumparan, 02 June 2020: A feature on Ota Island (Pulau Ota) in West Papua, which is regarded as sacred ...
News reports and information about Southeast Asian bioarchaeology and bioanthropology dealing with human remains.
See also: bones, burials and burial jars
via Kumparan, 02 June 2020: A feature on Ota Island (Pulau Ota) in West Papua, which is regarded as sacred ...
via Esquire Philippines, 27 May 2020: A feature on dog burials excavated from Manila in the 1960s but only analysed ...
Archaeology job opening in Singapore's Nanyang Technological University focusing on bioarchaeology! Deadline is 28 May 2020, follow the link below ...
via Research Cafe, 10 May 2020: Video in Thai featuring Prof. Rasmi Shoocongdej of Silpakorn University talking about her work ...
via Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, June 2020: A paper by Shewan et al. reporting on what the bones from ...
via Khaosod, 10 April 2020: Thai article about the chance discovery of a human burial and artefacts of unknown date ...
The Department of Anthropology at the University of the Philippines – Diliman seeks applications for a full-time position as faculty ...
Readers may know that in my day job I work for the SEAMEO Regional Centre for Archaeology and Fine Arts. ...
via Free Malaysia Today, 07 March 2020: The Niah Cave bones have safely arrived to Sarawak and have been handed ...
via Liputan6.com, 24 February 2020: In commemoration of the opening of the Japanese Cave Museum in Papua, the Japanese ambassador ...
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