Wednesday Rojak #26
This week's rojak is focused mainly in Cambodia, with a couple of other links to archaeology in general, including the ...
General archaeology news and information not related specifically to Southeast Asia but have a far and wide-ranging interest.
This week's rojak is focused mainly in Cambodia, with a couple of other links to archaeology in general, including the ...
What do Dungeons & Dragons have in common with ancient Indonesian ruins, Malay dances and explosion of the Toba volcano? ...
Missing last week's edition of rojak means that I'm back this week with a a double load of links. A ...
Yes, I missed out last week's Rojak because of the new year holiday so we've got quite a few to ...
The Archaeological Survey of India is embarking on a project to survey the Nalanda University complex via satellite. Why is ...
Transpose this situation to the Southeast Asian context: could Portugal lay claim to the, say, Flor del Mar, a 16th-century ...
For interested readers in Brunei, Dr Pathamanathan Ragavan will be giving a talk about human evolution, particularly of the evolution ...
The National Palace Museum of Taiwan is seeking to digitise its massive collection - taken out of China in 1949 ...
The organising committee of the Sixth World Archaeology Congress (WAC-6) are delighted to now invite colleagues from across the globe ...
The UNESCO World Heritage Centre has just published a book about the World Heritage charter and the challenges for the ...
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