Exploring Prehistoric Jade: The Ancient Workshops of Ciyakang
Ciyakang's ancient jade workshops highlight Taiwan's significant role in prehistoric craftsmanship and Austronesian cultural diffusion, now preserved as a heritage ...
Posts about archaeological production sites.
Ciyakang's ancient jade workshops highlight Taiwan's significant role in prehistoric craftsmanship and Austronesian cultural diffusion, now preserved as a heritage ...
via Archaeological Research in Asia, December 2023: Paper by Shaw et al. reports on radiocarbon dates at the Đầu Rằm ...
via Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, April 2021: A paper by Suryatman et al. on iron-smelting sites in South Sulawesi.
via Khmer Times, 04 January 2021: We often see sculptures as archaeological objects in this site, but sculptures continue to ...
via Archaeological Research in Asia, 3 December 2020: Paper by Georjon et al. about a stone bead production site in ...
via Agence Kampuchea Presse, 20 December 2020: Khmer article about EFEO excavations at Angkor Thom, studying the bronze workshop in ...
Stone tools estimated to be around 700,000-800,000 years old in Central Vietnam suggest the presence of hominids during the Paleolithic. ...
A new paper in the BEFEO details the discovery of a large bronze workshop found near the ancient palace in ...
Readers in Singapore may be interested in this talk about ceramics production in Mainland SEA by Louise Cort and Leedom ...
The remains of a sculpture workshop has been discovered in near the Bakong in Angkor, giving insight to the tools ...
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