Fishhooks, Lures, and Sinkers: Intensive Manufacture of Marine Technology from the Terminal Pleistocene at Makpan Cave, Alor Island, Indonesia
via The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology, 06 April 2021: A new paper by Langley et al. on a ...
News reports and information about prehistoric Southeast Asia, loosely defined as the various stone (Palaeolithic, Neolithic) and metal (Bronze and Iron) ages before the advent of written records, generally up to around the start of the Common Era.
See also: holocene, mesolithic
via The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology, 06 April 2021: A new paper by Langley et al. on a ...
via Vietnam Plus, 26 March 2021: Archaeologists investigate a cave in northern Vietnam that was used by people in the ...
via Asian Archaeology, 02 February 2021: A new paper by Charles Higham reviewing the archaeological evidence for prehistoric exchanges between ...
Vol. 44 (2020) of JIPA was recently published, with a number of Open Access papers related to Southeast Asia.
via Vietnam Express, 13 November 2020: A story on how a Vietnamese collector has amassed 15,000 prehistoric stone tools from ...
via Archaeological Research in Asia, December 2020: A paper by Conrad et al. publihing newly-discovered radiocarbon dates from Northeast Thailand. ...
via Quarternary Science Reviews, Sep 2020: A new paper by Kealy et al. reveals a new oldest Pleistocene cave site ...
via International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 19 September 2020: Beads made from shark vertabrae in the prehistoric site of Samrong Sen ...
via PLoSOne: A new Open Access paper by Shipton et al. about the archaeology of Obi Island in northern Maluku, ...
via Vietnam Plus, 20 July 2020: Another story on the prehistoric artefacts found in Ba Be National Park in Vietnam.
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