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Southeast Asian Archaeology

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Dr Noel Hidalgo Tan curates archaeology news about Southeast Asia. All opinions in my personal capacity.

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This week in Southeast Asian archaeology: ancient ports unearthed in Vietnam, smuggled artefacts head home to Indonesia, and Cambodia clashes with Thailand over cultural copycats. #southeastasianarchaeology bit.ly/4k8ghz4

This week in Southeast Asian archaeology: ancient ports unearthed in Vietnam, smuggled artefacts head home to Indonesia, and Cambodia clashes with Thailand over cultural copycats. #southeastasianarchaeology
 
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Millet fields, ocean crossings and hidden Cham towers — this week’s digs trace ancient farmers, seafarers and rituals from Myanmar to Guam to Vietnam. Rice isn’t just dinner — it’s diaspora. Read the full newsletter: bit.ly/4l6nwJa

Millet fields, ocean crossings and hidden Cham towers — this week’s digs trace ancient farmers, seafarers and rituals from Myanmar to Guam to Vietnam. Rice isn’t just dinner — it’s diaspora.
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This month’s Rojak sniffs out forged warriors, AI mask tricks, cave secrets & knock-off cloth that’s testing real artisans. Unlock it here: bit.ly/4lgywDy

This month’s Rojak sniffs out forged warriors, AI mask tricks, cave secrets & knock-off cloth that’s testing real artisans. Unlock it here: bit.ly/4lgywDy
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From George Town’s oldest church to Vietnam’s 17 National Treasures & Yunnan’s 50,000 ancient wooden slips — this week’s heritage news keeps the past alive. #southeastasianarchaeology bit.ly/4lEqrsk

From George Town’s oldest church to Vietnam’s 17 National Treasures & Yunnan’s 50,000 ancient wooden slips — this week’s heritage news keeps the past alive. #southeastasianarchaeology
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Unearthed Buddhas in Laos. Cham towers crowned in Vietnam. Ancestors returned in Flores. This week’s Southeast Asian archaeology newsletter digs deep into sacred ground, soaring relics, and the ethics of return. bit.ly/45cDsDZ

Unearthed Buddhas in Laos. Cham towers crowned in Vietnam. Ancestors returned in Flores. This week’s Southeast Asian archaeology newsletter digs deep into sacred ground, soaring relics, and the ethics of return.
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From Bagan to Ta Prohm, India's ASI is restoring Southeast Asia's sacred sites—while in Vietnam, a 12,000-year-old skeleton reveals the region’s earliest known violence. Temples, trauma, and transnational ties this week. #southeastasianarchaeology bit.ly/4oZuyBF

From Bagan to Ta Prohm, India's ASI is restoring Southeast Asia's sacred sites—while in Vietnam, a 12,000-year-old skeleton reveals the region’s earliest known violence. Temples, trauma, and transnational ties this week. #southeastasianarchaeology
 
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Heritage torched, tombs neglected, and treasures returned—this week’s newsletter dives into looted Ganeshas, ancient maritime tech, and Malaysia’s repatriated ancestors. #southeastasianarchaeology Bones, Boats, and Burning Buildings bit.ly/4mUTeKl

Heritage torched, tombs neglected, and treasures returned—this week’s newsletter dives into looted Ganeshas, ancient maritime tech, and Malaysia’s repatriated ancestors. #southeastasianarchaeology

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This week in #southeastasianarchaeology - sunken WWII wrecks in Papua to mountaintop sites in Thailand and a million-year-old Stegodon skull in the Philippines bit.ly/4gmmLtX

This week in #southeastasianarchaeology -  sunken WWII wrecks in Papua to mountaintop sites in Thailand and a million-year-old Stegodon skull in the Philippines
 
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Archaeologists have uncovered the earliest evidence of human mummification — smoke-dried burials from 12,000 years ago in Southeast Asia. Before Egypt and Chile! #southeastasianarchaeology bit.ly/3IyifMg

Archaeologists have uncovered the earliest evidence of human mummification — smoke-dried burials from 12,000 years ago in Southeast Asia. Before Egypt and Chile! #southeastasianarchaeology

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Java Man goes home but do all repatriations bring justice? This week’s newsletter dives into fossil returns, Cham bodhisattvas, and the politics of heritage in Southeast Asia. bit.ly/46S7Mn9

Java Man goes home but do all repatriations bring justice? This week’s newsletter dives into fossil returns, Cham bodhisattvas, and the politics of heritage in Southeast Asia.
 
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Churches crumbled, data revealed. This week: Cebu’s quake-hit heritage, a stats-based look at SEA archaeology, and temples in the crossfire. bit.ly/42ra1wi

Churches crumbled, data revealed. This week: Cebu’s quake-hit heritage, a stats-based look at SEA archaeology, and temples in the crossfire. 

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This week in #southeastasianarchaeology: Murals restored in Sagaing | Singapore’s new archaeology centre | Quakes shake Cebu & Davao heritage Read the latest: bit.ly/48nqhSR

This week in #southeastasianarchaeology: Murals restored in Sagaing | Singapore’s new archaeology centre | Quakes shake Cebu & Davao heritage
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This week in #southeastasianarchaeology: the search for colonial shipwrecks, the fall of a 123-year-old shrine, and the politicization of Austronesian origins. bit.ly/3Wel2h6

This week in #southeastasianarchaeology: the search for colonial shipwrecks, the fall of a 123-year-old shrine, and the politicization of Austronesian origins.
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Three ships, three coastlines, two thousand years of Southeast Asian seafaring 🚢🌊 From a giant royal wreck off Pulau Melaka to a Đông Sơn twin-hull ritual boat and a storm-revealed hull at Hội An, this week’s newsletter is all maritime. Read here: bit.ly/4oJu6Hn

Three ships, three coastlines, two thousand years of Southeast Asian seafaring 🚢🌊 From a giant royal wreck off Pulau Melaka to a Đông Sơn twin-hull ritual boat and a storm-revealed hull at Hội An, this week’s newsletter is all maritime. Read here: bit.ly/4oJu6Hn
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Exhibitions are the highlight for Southeast Asia’s past this week — Thai national treasures in Beijing, Khmer–Chinese connections in Phnom Penh, Cham treasures in Đà Nẵng, and Temasek artefacts in a Singapore MRT station. Read the full issue here: bit.ly/4oeZz2S

Exhibitions are the highlight for Southeast Asia’s past this week — Thai national treasures in Beijing, Khmer–Chinese connections in Phnom Penh, Cham treasures in Đà Nẵng, and Temasek artefacts in a Singapore MRT station.

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Genomes point to a 60,000-year “long chronology” for the first settlers of Sahul, while new DNA links China’s hanging coffins to the modern Bo people. #southeastasianarchaeology Read here: bit.ly/4a64D6z

Genomes point to a 60,000-year “long chronology” for the first settlers of Sahul, while new DNA links China’s hanging coffins to the modern Bo people. #southeastasianarchaeology
 
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