Megalithic site unearthed in Sumatra
A megalithic site believed to date back to 5,000BC has been unearthed in South Sumatra. Among the artefacts include a ...
An island in Indonesia which includes the provinces of Aceh, North Sumatra, West Sumatra, Riau, Jambi, Bengkulu, South Sumatra and Lampung.
A megalithic site believed to date back to 5,000BC has been unearthed in South Sumatra. Among the artefacts include a ...
A beach strewn with Islamic tombstones in Indonesia's Acheh province, uncovered the devastating 2004 tsunami, shed light on the spread ...
A Jakarta Post story featuring the megaliths of Sumatra, reportedly the thrid largest concentration of such megaliths in the world, ...
An exhibition showcasing the ancient history and heritage of Sumatra is on show at the National Museum in Jakarta, before ...
The police moved quickly to apprehend a gang of four behind the theft of a Bronze Buddha statue from a ...
Archaeologists excavating at the north Sumatran site of Putri Hijau have uncovered artefacts such as prehistoric stone axes and 15-17th ...
From the National University of Singapore Asia Research Institute: From Indigenous to Islamic law: Jambi between the 14th and 18th ...
The Asia Research Institute (ARI) at the National University of Singapore is offering PhD research scholarships for anyone interested in ...
The island of Nias in Sumatra, Indonesia is to be recommended for inclusion into the UNESCO World Heritage site list. ...
You might have heard of Nias Island from the 2004 tsunami, where it was hit hard because of its location ...
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