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Indonesia reiterates support for Palestine`s independence

The Indonesian government and people have always supported Palestines struggle to become an independent state, not ...

Palestine learn religious tourism from Indonesia

Palestine wants to work with Indonesia to develop religious and archaeological tourism in the country in order to ...

Archaeology center to conduct research on Van den Bosch Fort

The Archaeological Center of Yogyakarta will conduct a research on the World War II-era Van den Bosch Fort in Ngawi, ...

Ohoidertaun rock paintings discovered in Kei islands

Ancient rock paintings have been discovered in the Ohoidertaun village of Kei islands. These include at least 400 ...

Prehistoric caves found in Papua

The Archaeology Office of Jayapura has in its research found prehistoric caves used to be inhabited by prehistoric ...

Archaeology office unearths prehistoric bracelets in Jayapura, Papua

The Archaeology Office of Jayapura, Papua, has discovered prehistoric bracelet artifacts made from coral sea shells in ...

Hatuhuran site has megalithic characteristics: Archaeologist

The Hatuhuran site located in Hatusua, West Seram district, Maluku, has megalithic characteristics, an archaeologist ...

A Study on the Street Vendors of Kathmandu

In Kathmandu, thousands earn their living selling goods on streets, sidewalks and in other public places. Due to a ...

Archeologists find prehistoric elephant fossils in Patiayam site

Archaeologists found fossils of tusk, legs and ribs of a prehistoric elephant at the Patiayam Site in Jekulo ...

World Monuments Fund Announces 2014 World Monuments Watch, Identifying Cultural Heritage Sites At Risk

- At a press conference today, World Monuments Fund (WMF) President Bonnie Burnham announced the 2014 World Monuments ...

Mica and Ahmet Ertegun Scholarships in the Humanities Announced at Oxford

-         Major new graduate scholarship programme at Oxford made possible by the ...

French archaeologist discover 12th century shipwreck

Fragments from a 12th century shipwreck have been discovered in Medan's China Town, supporting earlier claims about ...

Archaeologists find cutting tools in Kudus

A team of archaeologists from Yogyakarta Archaeology Center found three cutting tools in excavations near the Terban ...

Residents find ancient bronze jar

Residents of the Pasar Lama sub-district in South Sumatra province are reported to have discovered an undated ancient ...

RI pledges US$10 mln to support UNESCO

Education and Culture Minister Mohammad Nuh has announced that the Indonesian government will contribute $10 million ...