The first edition of The Stone Age of Indonesia was published as Volume 21 (1957) in the series Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde
Since its publication in 1985, Peter Bellwood’s Prehistory of the Indo-Malaysian Archipelago has bee...
In the last 35 years Indonesia has seen a substantial increase in the number of dated, cave and rock...
The Early Metal Age in Indonesia is characterized by the introduction of new technologies, comprisi...
Indonesia is an archipelago consisting of a thou sand odd islands, the largest being Kalimantan (Bor...
On October 4, 1935, Palaeolithic stone implements were found by W. M. F. Tweedie and G. H. R. von Ko...
The central Indonesian island of Sulawesi has recently been hitting headlines with respect to its ar...
This first edition of The Stone Age of Indonesia has been replaced by the second edition, which is p...
Abstrak. Analisis Deskriptif Alat Batu Palaeolithik dari Sulawesi, Hasil Ekspedisi Indonesia-Belanda...
Prehistoric Unity and Diversity of Java and Sumatra The comparison of the archaeological records of...
Hubert Forestier, I. R. D., Jakarta Les éclats du passé préhistorique de Sumatra: une très longue h...
In the 13 years since ‘Problems in the Stone Age of Southeast Asia’ was published, there has been a ...
The historical background to the 1969 Australian- Indonesian Archaeological Expedition to Sulawesi ...
This paper presents a reassessment of the archaeological record at Leang Burung 2, a key early human...
Abstract The industrial assemblage of Song Keplek, East Java: A new look as lithic tools of modern m...
This article documents the existence of inscriptions using Old Javanese language on the island of Su...
Since its publication in 1985, Peter Bellwood’s Prehistory of the Indo-Malaysian Archipelago has bee...
In the last 35 years Indonesia has seen a substantial increase in the number of dated, cave and rock...
The Early Metal Age in Indonesia is characterized by the introduction of new technologies, comprisi...
Indonesia is an archipelago consisting of a thou sand odd islands, the largest being Kalimantan (Bor...
On October 4, 1935, Palaeolithic stone implements were found by W. M. F. Tweedie and G. H. R. von Ko...
The central Indonesian island of Sulawesi has recently been hitting headlines with respect to its ar...
This first edition of The Stone Age of Indonesia has been replaced by the second edition, which is p...
Abstrak. Analisis Deskriptif Alat Batu Palaeolithik dari Sulawesi, Hasil Ekspedisi Indonesia-Belanda...
Prehistoric Unity and Diversity of Java and Sumatra The comparison of the archaeological records of...
Hubert Forestier, I. R. D., Jakarta Les éclats du passé préhistorique de Sumatra: une très longue h...
In the 13 years since ‘Problems in the Stone Age of Southeast Asia’ was published, there has been a ...
The historical background to the 1969 Australian- Indonesian Archaeological Expedition to Sulawesi ...
This paper presents a reassessment of the archaeological record at Leang Burung 2, a key early human...
Abstract The industrial assemblage of Song Keplek, East Java: A new look as lithic tools of modern m...
This article documents the existence of inscriptions using Old Javanese language on the island of Su...
Since its publication in 1985, Peter Bellwood’s Prehistory of the Indo-Malaysian Archipelago has bee...
In the last 35 years Indonesia has seen a substantial increase in the number of dated, cave and rock...
The Early Metal Age in Indonesia is characterized by the introduction of new technologies, comprisi...