[Paper] Forest mosaics, not savanna corridors, dominated in Southeast Asia during the Last Glacial Maximum
Study overturns savanna corridor concept in Ice Age SEA, revealing a landscape of resilient forest mosaics and dynamic ecosystems.
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Study overturns savanna corridor concept in Ice Age SEA, revealing a landscape of resilient forest mosaics and dynamic ecosystems.
Over 45,000-year-old cave paintings in Sulawesi, Indonesia, face rapid decay due to exfoliation. Researchers are exploring causes and preservation strategies ...
via The Philippine Star, 09 September 2023: Typhoon Odette significantly damaged heritage structures in Bohol, undermining years of restoration and ...
via PLOS One, 8 February 2023: This paper discusses how archaeology and palaeoecology can inform the next generation Integrated Assessment ...
Readers in Bangkok may be interested in this talk on 20 October on water management systems by the Khmer, Pyu ...
via Inquirer, 03 August 2022: A recently-convened PEMSEA workshop taking a multidisciplinary (including archaeological) look at climate change and disasters ...
via Climate, a paper by Daly et al. on maritime heritage and climate change.
via Nature Scientific Reports, 13 May 2021: A paper by Huntley et al. on how the oldest rock art in ...
via Quaternary Science Reviews, 1 February 2021: A new paper by Chawchai et al. reconstructing the palaeoclimate using data from ...
via Applied Ecology News, 15 September 2020: Understanding the complexity of the fall of Angkor in conversation with Miriam Stark, ...
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