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  Southeast Asian Monuments http://www.leidenuniv.nl/pun/ubhtm/mjk/intro.htm
Shows 100 slides of monuments in Burma, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam documenting Hindu and Buddhist structures, dating roughly from the 9th to 15th centuries. With overview, sculptures, and ornamental details.
  Southeast Asian Archaeology Bibliographic Database http://seasia.museum.upenn.edu/
An interactive bibliographic database devoted to scholarly research pertaining to Southeast Asian archaeology and anthropology.
  BBC - Origin of Dogs Traced http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/2498669.stm
Explores how virtually all dogs evolved from just a handful of wolves tamed by humans living in or near China less than 15,000 years ago.
  Institute of History and Philology http://www.sinica.edu.tw/as/intro/ihp.html
Academia Sinica, a Taiwanese institute, describes its research departments on history, linguistics, archaeology, anthropology, and the Chinese writing systems.
  Early Iron in China, Korea, and Japan http://www.staff.hum.ku.dk/dbwagner/KoreanFe/KoreanFe.html
Explores the use of iron in east Asia and Siberia, from a meeting of the Association for Asian Studies in Los Angeles, in 1993.
  The Alekseev Manuscript http://www.drummingnet.com/alekseev/
A lecture by the distinguished Soviet scholar Valery Alexeev at Harvard University in 1991 on the state of archaeology in the former USSR and description of the physical and political geography of Eurasia.
  The Sintashta Culture and Some Questions of Indo-European Origins http://csc.ac.ru/news/1998_2/2-11-1.pdf
This theory proposes a local development of East-European cultures from Enaeolithic to Pit-grave culture, Catacomb culture, Timber-grave (or Srubnaya) culture and Andronovo culture, which migrated south to India.
  Semthan: The Prehistoric Period of Kashmir http://www.koausa.org/KoshSam/Semthan.html
Synopsis of investigation into Kashmir prehistory, revealing Greek influence and discoveries of important relics.
  South Asian Archaeology 1999 http://www.iias.nl/iiasn/20/regions/20SA7.html
A report from the IIAS Newsletter on the 15th South Asian Archaeology Conference for the exchange of new ideas, and latest results of excavation and research by archaeologists and art historians working on South Asia and the Silk Road region.
  New Light On A Forgotten Past http://www.mevietnam.org/NguonGoc/fv-newlight.html
Synopsis of the book written by Wilhelm G. Solheim II which re-examines established beliefs on ancient horticulture, bronze casting, migration, and other aspects after new discoveries in southeast Asia.
  Xinhua - Chinese, Japanese Started Prehistoric Exchanges 7,000 Years Ago http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2003-10/11/content_1118767.htm
Explores the conclusions of a conference of Asian scholars and archaeologists that cultural exchanges occurred on a route from northeast China through Russian areas to Japan over 7,000 years ago.
  The Spice Routes http://asiapacificuniverse.com/pkm/spiceroutes.htm
Details on the ancient spice routes between Southeast Asia and Africa.
  Ancient Jewelry from Central Asia http://www.transoxiana.com.ar/0106/neva_jewelry_central_asia.html
Provides a short history of research of jewelry art in Central Asia from 400 BC to 400 AD.
  Artistic Features of Jewelry Art from Central Asia (IV BC - IV AD) http://www.transoxiana.com.ar/0108/neva-art_jewelry.html
Attempts to identify the unique artistic features of jewelry and draw conclusions based on differences in the quality of articles from various treasures.

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