[Paper] Extraordinary large Hoabinhian tools from Xiaodong rockshelter, southwest China
Paper by Zhou et al discusses massive Hoabinhian tools from Xiaodong, China, challenging norms and expanding our understanding of late ...
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Paper by Zhou et al discusses massive Hoabinhian tools from Xiaodong, China, challenging norms and expanding our understanding of late ...
Paper by Yang et al. Vilabouly's bronze artifacts reveals Laos' key role in Iron Age Southeast Asia's metal exchange, with ...
Challenging myths, new research suggests the Ifugao Rice Terraces date to the 16th century, highlighting dynamic cultural adaptation and resilience.
Ban Non Wat; Bronze Age; Neolithic; Thailand; copper-base metallurgy; social change; mortuary practices; aggrandisers; trade routes; burial goods; Upper Mun ...
Research reveals early Homo sapiens in Laos lived in C3 forests around 86,000 years ago, showcasing adaptability to fluctuating environmental ...
The Bontosikuyu shipwreck site in Selayar Island, Indonesia, reveals key insights into ancient maritime trade and cultural exchanges in Southeast ...
Interdisciplinary study reveals the historical significance of floodplain fisheries in Sumatra's Palembang and Jambi, integral to ancient trade and survival.
Study links Austronesian speakers via Y-chromosome O2a2b-P164, revealing ancestral migration from Asia to Oceania.
UPM's rapid rebuttal to criticisms of its Malay maritime history paper, amidst concerns of factual accuracy and pay-to-publish practices, raises ...
UPM scholars face allegations of distorting Malay maritime history, with their academic integrity and journal credibility questioned.
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