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via Borneo Post, 27 September 2019: Last week I was at an archaeology conference organised by the Malaysian Department of ...
Limestone cave and archaeological site located in the Niah National Park in Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia.
via Borneo Post, 27 September 2019: Last week I was at an archaeology conference organised by the Malaysian Department of ...
via Malay Mail, 22 January 2019: The Sarawak Government expresses renewed interest to nominate the Niah Caves as a World ...
via ABC, 27 October 2018: A beautiful multimedia essay about recent excavations in the Niah Caves complex.
via Borneo Post, 22 October 2018: New materials recovered from the Niah Cave complex pushes the dates of human habitation ...
New paper in PLOS One describing mandibles from the Niah Caves - these were excavated by the Harrissons in 1957. ...
via Malaysian Digest, 06 January 2018: FURTHER studies and researches are being conducted to determine if the first human civilisation ...
via The Conversation, 15 December 2017: Darren Curnoe of the University of New South Wales talks about his recent excavation ...
Darren Curnoe of the University of New South Wales is on his three-week excavation of the Niah Caves in Sarawak ...
A study of the Deep Skull from Niah has some new interpretations - female, not male;and likely originating from East ...
Professor Graeme Barker from the University of Cambridge was at the Australian National University recently to deliver the Golson Lecture. ...
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