1,500-Year-Old Skeletons Discovered in Nakhon Ratchasima
1,500-year-old skeletons found in Nakhon Ratchasima, confirming an ancient settlement predating the Ayutthaya period. #southeastasianarchaeology #Thailand #NakhonRatchasima
Posts about zooarchaeology or the study of animal remains in Southeast Asian archaeological contexts.
1,500-year-old skeletons found in Nakhon Ratchasima, confirming an ancient settlement predating the Ayutthaya period. #southeastasianarchaeology #Thailand #NakhonRatchasima
Bianfudong site in Heqing, Yunnan, reveals 638 micromammal fossils, suggesting a cooler climate during the late Middle Pleistocene. #southeastasianarchaeology #China ...
Isotope analysis of fish bones and enamel reveals insights into ancient marine diets and ecosystems in Southeast Asia. #MarineEcosystems #southeastasianarchaeology
New archaeological findings at Hatu Saur in Timor-Leste reveal significant Holocene sociocultural adaptations, from pre-ceramic maritime culture to colonial influences.
Study of Pleistocene proboscidean fossils from Cabarruyan Island, Philippines, reveals micro-anatomical insights into dwarf elephant evolution.
Archaeologists discover a new giant shrew rat in Flores, Indonesia, with unique carnivorous traits, suggesting a diverse murid community and ...
Studies of ancient coastal adaptations in ISEA reveal advanced maritime skills and cognitive capabilities of early humans, marking a key ...
via Quaternary Science Advances, January 2024: Another paper by Samper Carro et al. on the Matja Kuru 2 cave in ...
via Quaternary International, 30 November 2023: Ngalau Gupin, a karstic cave system in Sumatra, has unveiled a diverse Pleistocene faunal ...
via Archaeology in Oceania, 18 October 2023: Paper by Koungoulos and Brumm synthesizes historical and ethnographic data to explore the ...
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