The Institute for Southeast Asian Archaeology announces the fifth round of the biennial award of $1000 for early career Southeast Asianist...
Read moreFourth ISEAA Early Career Award
Sarah Klassen has been awarded the fourth ISEAA Early Career Award for her submission “Provisioning an Early City: Spatial Equilibrium in...
Read moreReviews by Robert Ehrenreich and Brett Hoffman
Two more laudatory reviews of the Metal Monograph have been published by archaeometallurgist Robert Ehrenreich and South Asian specialist Brett...
Read moreNew reviews of Metal Monograph by Bryan Pfaffenberger and Gonca Dardeniz
We are happy to announce two new reviews of the Metals Monograph. We are especially pleased , because both reviewers are from outside the world of...
Read more2D, the fourth and final volume of the Metals Monograph, has finally been published
This volume contains the catalogs of all the metal and crucible remains from Ban Chiang, Ban Phak Top, Ban Tong, and Don Klang. The catalogs...
Read moreThird ISEAA Early Career Award
Early Career Award ISEAA launched an award program, the first ever in Southeast Asian Archaeology, in 2015 for Early Career Southeast Asian...
Read more2021 ISEAA Newsletter finally in print
The first ISEAA newsletter since 2019 has finally appeared, with articles covering the exciting events of the past two years: the completion of...
Read moreReviews of the Metals Monograph in Thai
The eariliest Thai reviews of the metals monograph 2A-2C have appeared! The first is by Thanik Lertcharnrit of Silpakorn University, in the latest...
Read moreThree more reviews of the Metals Monograph
The most detailed review yet of the first three volumes has been published by Anke Hein, a specialist in South China archaeology at Oxford...
Read morePenn today Q&A with Joyce White and Elizabeth Hamilton
Penn Today publishes articles featuring research updates and other accomplishments from faculty, staff, and students. On July 29, 2021 the news...
Read moreAnnouncing three more reviews of the metals monograph
Reviews by David Warburton, David Welch, and Bryan Pfaffenberger David Warburton, a specialist in Near Eastern archaeology, has published a review...
Read moreCyler Conrad et al.’s new analysis of Chet Gorman’s excavation finds
An example of creative use of legacy collections is Conrad et al.’s Antiquity open access article “Re-evaluating Pleistocene–Holocene...
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