This report describes new excavations at the site of Kendeng Lembu in East Java, a location previously researched by van Heekeren and Soejono. The new research in several locations has revealed a Neolithic layer with red-slipped pottery, and a separate historical period layer above
The Karama drainage supported the lifeways of prehistoric Austronesian speakers following their firs...
oai:berkalaarkeologi:article/1Preliminary research in Lasem, Sluke and Kragan Districts, Rembang Reg...
Perceived similarities between pottery types found in archaeological sites across Island Southeast A...
Fatu Aki Anik Knua is an archaeological site in the mountainous interior of Timor-Leste comprising o...
https://pacificarchaeology.org/index.php/journal/article/view/126International audienceArchaeologica...
This short report outlines new findings from the Mansiri site, close to Toraut village, in Northern ...
This report discussed aspects of the excavated materials from Gua Pasaung and Mallawa in South Sulaw...
No Austroasiatic languages are spoken in island SE Asia today, although we know from the Chamic lang...
Archaeological research in the Liang Abu rock shelter (East Kalimantan) led to the discovery and ana...
Indonesia is an archipelago consisting of a thou sand odd islands, the largest being Kalimantan (Bor...
A cultural and chronological scheme is presented for the islands of Taiwan, the Philippines and east...
The northeastern Indonesian archipelago occupies a strategic location against the southwestern rim o...
Here we report the results of excavation and analyses of an open site on Pulau Ay, a small (ca. 4 km...
Out of Taiwan is one of the theories about the dispersion of the Austronesian people, which is the m...
International audienceFrom 2003 to 2016, a French-Indonesian archaeological research project (MAFBO)...
The Karama drainage supported the lifeways of prehistoric Austronesian speakers following their firs...
oai:berkalaarkeologi:article/1Preliminary research in Lasem, Sluke and Kragan Districts, Rembang Reg...
Perceived similarities between pottery types found in archaeological sites across Island Southeast A...
Fatu Aki Anik Knua is an archaeological site in the mountainous interior of Timor-Leste comprising o...
https://pacificarchaeology.org/index.php/journal/article/view/126International audienceArchaeologica...
This short report outlines new findings from the Mansiri site, close to Toraut village, in Northern ...
This report discussed aspects of the excavated materials from Gua Pasaung and Mallawa in South Sulaw...
No Austroasiatic languages are spoken in island SE Asia today, although we know from the Chamic lang...
Archaeological research in the Liang Abu rock shelter (East Kalimantan) led to the discovery and ana...
Indonesia is an archipelago consisting of a thou sand odd islands, the largest being Kalimantan (Bor...
A cultural and chronological scheme is presented for the islands of Taiwan, the Philippines and east...
The northeastern Indonesian archipelago occupies a strategic location against the southwestern rim o...
Here we report the results of excavation and analyses of an open site on Pulau Ay, a small (ca. 4 km...
Out of Taiwan is one of the theories about the dispersion of the Austronesian people, which is the m...
International audienceFrom 2003 to 2016, a French-Indonesian archaeological research project (MAFBO)...
The Karama drainage supported the lifeways of prehistoric Austronesian speakers following their firs...
oai:berkalaarkeologi:article/1Preliminary research in Lasem, Sluke and Kragan Districts, Rembang Reg...
Perceived similarities between pottery types found in archaeological sites across Island Southeast A...