The Paimbumkanja rock shelter (East Sepik) (F.-X. Ricaut 2017) Papuan Past Project fieldwork in Papua New Guinea will take place between 15 May and 18 June 2018. It will combine archaeological excavation (Paimbumkanja site) in the East Sepik province, and biological and phenotypic data collection at the University of Papua New Guinea and in the East Sepik. We will also present and openly discuss our preliminary results to the previous participants (local communities and University of PNG staf..
Members of the Papuan Past Project published a new article in the Journal of Island and Coastal Arch...
The 18th IUPPS world congress will take place in Paris (France) from 3rd to 9th June 2018. The Papua...
Le projet Papuan Past associe les approches archéologiques et génomiques afin d'étudier les modalité...
International audienceIn 2017-2018 the French Prehistoric Mission in Papua New Guinea, co-directed b...
Members of the Papuan Past Project published a new paper in Advancing Southeast Asian Archaeology 20...
Activities at Manim rock shelter (Photo: S. Plutniak). Two years after the first 2017 survey in th...
Selected Papers from the Third SEAMEO SPAFA International Conference on Southeast Asian ArchaeologyI...
Our research at Paimbumkanja (PBK) rock shelter (East Sepik, PNG) uncovered an archaeological sequen...
From 2011 to 2016, the MAFBO (French Archaeological Project in Borneo) project has investigated the ...
“Singsing” dancers in Awim village, with the Esamkanja cliff in the background (Photo: F.-X. Ricaut)...
Excavation at Manim Arrival at the Manim rock shelter. Owner of the site talking about the rock s...
Painted plaster topographic map of Papua New Guinea, displayed on the wall of the UPNG Archaeologica...
The 7th East Nusantara Conference ENUSS7 will be held at the Universitas Kristen Artha Wacana (Kupan...
Team and community member at the front of the health center at Womatne (Simbu valley), following pro...
Click to enlarge. On Tuesday 7th August, thanks to an invitation by Prof. Astolfo Araujo, Sébastien ...
Members of the Papuan Past Project published a new article in the Journal of Island and Coastal Arch...
The 18th IUPPS world congress will take place in Paris (France) from 3rd to 9th June 2018. The Papua...
Le projet Papuan Past associe les approches archéologiques et génomiques afin d'étudier les modalité...
International audienceIn 2017-2018 the French Prehistoric Mission in Papua New Guinea, co-directed b...
Members of the Papuan Past Project published a new paper in Advancing Southeast Asian Archaeology 20...
Activities at Manim rock shelter (Photo: S. Plutniak). Two years after the first 2017 survey in th...
Selected Papers from the Third SEAMEO SPAFA International Conference on Southeast Asian ArchaeologyI...
Our research at Paimbumkanja (PBK) rock shelter (East Sepik, PNG) uncovered an archaeological sequen...
From 2011 to 2016, the MAFBO (French Archaeological Project in Borneo) project has investigated the ...
“Singsing” dancers in Awim village, with the Esamkanja cliff in the background (Photo: F.-X. Ricaut)...
Excavation at Manim Arrival at the Manim rock shelter. Owner of the site talking about the rock s...
Painted plaster topographic map of Papua New Guinea, displayed on the wall of the UPNG Archaeologica...
The 7th East Nusantara Conference ENUSS7 will be held at the Universitas Kristen Artha Wacana (Kupan...
Team and community member at the front of the health center at Womatne (Simbu valley), following pro...
Click to enlarge. On Tuesday 7th August, thanks to an invitation by Prof. Astolfo Araujo, Sébastien ...
Members of the Papuan Past Project published a new article in the Journal of Island and Coastal Arch...
The 18th IUPPS world congress will take place in Paris (France) from 3rd to 9th June 2018. The Papua...
Le projet Papuan Past associe les approches archéologiques et génomiques afin d'étudier les modalité...