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Interview with a Singaporean archaeologist

8 May 2007 (Radio Singapore International) – RSI’s series Discovering Singapore, features an interview with Singaporean archaeologist Lim Chen Sian, about what archaeologists do, and what’s there to...

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Palau skeletons and Homo floresiensis on National Public Radio

The National Public Radio’s Science Friday programme has a 12-minute interview with Lee Berger, the principal investigator of the Palau skeletons. Find out what this find means for the homo...

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The Chinese origin of Pacific Islanders

Archaeologist Jiao Tianlong is exploring the origins of the Austronesian people, who spread their language and technology from Southeast China and Taiwan to the rest of Southeast Asia and the Pacific...

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Science Talks the Hobbit

In this week’s edition of Science Talk, the podcast of Scientific American, there’s a segment entitled Little Brains, Big Brains, about the Indonesian hobbit or homo floresiensis. Little Brains, Big...

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Preah Vihear on Radio Australia

Radio Australia publishes an interview with Thai (and Cambodian?) archaeologists about the ongoing dispute over the Preah Vihear temple. The podcast is also available for download. Dispute holds up...

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Podcast: China's Forgotten Admiral

The BBC World Service has a podcast on China’s Forgotten Admiral – Admiral Zheng He, who in the 1400s travelled from China to Africa, making stops through Southeast Asia. China’s Forgotten Admiral BBC...

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China's ventures into its underwater past

Maritime trade between China and the rest of the world (often passing through Southeast Asia) has been around for nearly 2,000 years, but it has only been in the recent past that China has built up the...

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7 Lectures from iTunes U on Southeast Asian Archaeology

Last week, Apple announced a revamped iBooks and iTunes U service aimed at bringing textbooks and course materials to the iPad. There’s a fair buzz in the education circles, but how much content is...

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BBC Sounds – Cambodia’s ancient Khmer Empire

via BBC Sounds, 28 October 2018: A BBC audio program about Angkor and the Khmer civilisation featuring a number of prominent scholars. I am a little bothered by the fact that there aren't any...

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Cambodia’s ancient Khmer Empire, The founder of the world’s earliest public...

via BBC World Service, 29 October 2018: Peter Sharrock from SOAS discusses the ancient Khmer hospital system. The post Cambodia’s ancient Khmer Empire, The founder of the world’s earliest public health...

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