Philippine islands had technologically advanced maritime culture 35,000 years ago; the study published in Archaeological Research in Asia
2.500 years of human and genetic history of coastal Papua New Guinea; a new study published in Nature Ecology and Evolution
Clues of advanced ancient seafaring technology found in the Philippines and Island Southeast Asia; a study in Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
Fossils and fires: insights into early modern human activity in the jungles of Southeast Asia, from the Tam Pà Ling cave Studying microscopic…
Evidence of 42,000-year-old human occupation of the Tanimbar islands and its implications for the Sunda-Sahul early human migration
Thailand’s Iron Age Log Coffin culture: ancient DNA helps researchers elucidate the structure of a prehistoric community from Southeast Asia
A new study on the ingredients of the ancient Egyptian mummification balms reflects the high status of the noblewoman Senetnay
PKU researchers reconstructed how the clay tiles from Qiaocun formed the earliest known composite-tiled roofs; the study is published in Scientific Reports
A model to estimate how much energy the original colonizers of New Zealand expended to maintain their body temperatures on the cold, harrowing ocean journey from Southeast Asia
Stone tools from Tabon Cave, Philippines, bear tell-tale markings of fiber technology going back 39,000 years