Nayong Pilipino opens exhibit in Tarlac
via Business Mirror, 15 April 2023: The Nayong Pilipino Foundation (NPF) has opened an exhibit in Tarlac called “Nayon sa ...
Ethnography is the study of the customs of individual cultures; ethnoarchaeology uses ethnographic methods to make inferences about the past.
via Business Mirror, 15 April 2023: The Nayong Pilipino Foundation (NPF) has opened an exhibit in Tarlac called “Nayon sa ...
via Philippine News Agency, 02 April 2023: The Nayong Pilipino Foundation (NPF) is showcasing over 200 rarely seen ethnographic items ...
via UH Press, a new book by Chris Urwin looks at ethnoarchaeology in Orokolo Bay of Papua New Guinea.
via Manila Bulletin, 3 September 2022: Traditional saltmaking in the Philippines using 'dinosaur egg' ceramics.
via Khmer Times, 05 August 2022: The National Museum of Cambodia is seeking traditional household items for an upcoming exhibition.
via Manila Bulletin, 14 June 2022: Ceramics nerds may be interested in checking out this new resource centre at the ...
This month's additions include the presentations from December's SPAFACON which have pushed the toal number of lectures to over 300! ...
via Kompas.id: A feature story in Indonesian about sweet potato agriculture in the Central Highlands of Papua, a practice that ...
via World Archaeology, 22 January 2022: A new paper by Iannone at al. merging ethnoarchaeology with settlement patterns in Bagan.
via Spot.ph, 01 July 2021: A new resource centre at the National Museum of Anthropology in the Manila will feature ...
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