EurASEAA poster on Meratus surveys (click to enlarge) For some years, our colleagues from Balai Arkeologi of Banjar Baru (Regional Office for the Archaeology of all Kalimantan provinces) conducted surveys and testpits in the region of the Meratus mountains, in South Kalimantan. Their work contributed to a better knowledge of the distribution of archeological sites in Kalimantan, which unfortunately are under documented. Depuis quelques années, nos collègues du Balai Arkeologi de Banjar Baru (..
Indonesia is an archipelago consisting of a thou sand odd islands, the largest being Kalimantan (Bor...
Fieldwork location in Indonesia Since 2011, thanks to the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs (France...
During the last fifty years the purposes and methods of archaeological survey in Southwest Asia have...
EurASEAA poster on Meratus surveys (click to enlarge) For some years, our colleagues from Balai Arke...
This report discusses research funded by the Granucci Fund in the cave of Gua Payung, located in the...
Fajari N., V. Kusmartono, 2013. “The Excavation of Gua Payung, South Kalimantan, Indonesia”, Journal...
International audienceSince 1992, thanks to the exceptional interest generated by caving teams cross...
International audienceKarstic environments provide a large range of rock-shelters and cave-nets and ...
Jejak budaya paleolitik di Kalimantan ditemukan di lembah Sungai Riam Kanan, yaitu di situs Awang Ba...
Archaeological surveys are essential to the discovery and interpretation of remains left by past hum...
Archaeological surveys are essential to the discovery and interpretation of remains left by past hum...
To further trace the archaeological potential that exists in the South Kalimantan region - especiall...
A visit in Banjar Baru and the closing of the 2014 fieldwork De Balikpapan à Banjar Baru La visite ...
Buku ini memuat hasil-hasil penelitian/tinjauan/ulasan arkeologi yang meliputi berbagai bidang kajia...
Archaeological research has started late in Maluku compared to regions to the east and west. The fir...
Indonesia is an archipelago consisting of a thou sand odd islands, the largest being Kalimantan (Bor...
Fieldwork location in Indonesia Since 2011, thanks to the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs (France...
During the last fifty years the purposes and methods of archaeological survey in Southwest Asia have...
EurASEAA poster on Meratus surveys (click to enlarge) For some years, our colleagues from Balai Arke...
This report discusses research funded by the Granucci Fund in the cave of Gua Payung, located in the...
Fajari N., V. Kusmartono, 2013. “The Excavation of Gua Payung, South Kalimantan, Indonesia”, Journal...
International audienceSince 1992, thanks to the exceptional interest generated by caving teams cross...
International audienceKarstic environments provide a large range of rock-shelters and cave-nets and ...
Jejak budaya paleolitik di Kalimantan ditemukan di lembah Sungai Riam Kanan, yaitu di situs Awang Ba...
Archaeological surveys are essential to the discovery and interpretation of remains left by past hum...
Archaeological surveys are essential to the discovery and interpretation of remains left by past hum...
To further trace the archaeological potential that exists in the South Kalimantan region - especiall...
A visit in Banjar Baru and the closing of the 2014 fieldwork De Balikpapan à Banjar Baru La visite ...
Buku ini memuat hasil-hasil penelitian/tinjauan/ulasan arkeologi yang meliputi berbagai bidang kajia...
Archaeological research has started late in Maluku compared to regions to the east and west. The fir...
Indonesia is an archipelago consisting of a thou sand odd islands, the largest being Kalimantan (Bor...
Fieldwork location in Indonesia Since 2011, thanks to the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs (France...
During the last fifty years the purposes and methods of archaeological survey in Southwest Asia have...