MRT Jakarta to Exhibit Artifacts Found during Construction Project
via Jakarta Post, 28 May 2021: The artifacts found include animal bones, ceramics and Dutch coins.
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via Jakarta Post, 28 May 2021: The artifacts found include animal bones, ceramics and Dutch coins.
via Tempo, 27 April 2021: Artifacts discovered during the construction of the Jakarta underground train.
via Channel NewsAsia, 01 August 2020: A story about archaeologist Candrian Attahiyat and his efforts to preserve Jakarta's 400-year-old city ...
via Jakarta Post, 09 July 2018: UNESCO’s advisory board has deemed Jakarta’s Kota Tua to be unqualified to join its World Heritage ...
via Jakarta Post, 16 January 2018: :'( The Maritime Museum in Penjaringan, North Jakarta, was razed by fire on Tuesday morning at ...
For readers in Bangkok, there will be a a couple of talks at the Siam Society on the archaeology and ...
Jakarta Globe, 03 May 2017 National Gallery of Indonesia holds a rock art exhibition called "Wimba Kala" at the National ...
UNESCO Jakarta is looking for an intern! Applications close on 13 April 2016. UNESCO Office Jakarta, Culture Unit, welcomes interns ...
Indonesia has kicked off the process to nominate Jakarta's Old Town - Kota Tua - into the World Heritage list. ...
The dossier is being prepared to list Old Jakarta as a World Heritage site within the next two years. Old ...
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