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Hey, that's us!Nov 30, 2009
It’s been two days at the 19th Indo-Pacific Prehistory Congress at Hanoi and it’s been a massive gathering with lots of great meet-ups. The opening ceremony yesterday was quite big – I found it quite cool that the former president of Vietnam (Tran Duc...
Off to Hanoi!Nov 27, 2009
For the next two weeks I’ll be away in Hanoi for the 19th Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association Congress in Hanoi, so I probably will not have time to write as much here. If you are headed for the IPPA Congress as well, hope to meet face-to-face and say...
Public Lecture: A Millennium of Shipwreck Artifacts and the Stories they TellNov 26, 2009
Folks in Singapore interested about the wealth of archaeological treasures found in the water of Southeast Asia might be interested in Dr Flecker’s talk at NUS on Tuesday.
Assorted Treasures: A Millennium of Shipwreck Artifacts and the Stories they...
Divers undergo training to preserve shipwrecksNov 26, 2009
Divers from Southeast Asia are currently in Thailand undergoing training by Unesco to preserve underwater cultural treasures.
photo credit: ben.ramirez
Treasures of the deep gain protection
Bangkok Post, 23 November 2009
About 18 metres below the...
Pole photography for archaeology – Part 4: EvaluationsNov 26, 2009
I end off my series on using a pole camera for archaeology (check out Parts 1: The Problem, 2: Field Test and 3: Parts list) with some evaluative notes about the use of the polecam, some things I might want to try out for later, and the cost of the...
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