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Haïkus d'argent, l'Asie photographiée par Michael Kenna, is the new exhibition to be discovered at the Musée Guimet in Paris, ...
Odisha’s maritime landscape has shifted from potential to performance, as Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi steers the state into a new era of port-led prosperity ...
The researchers first thought that early humans might have used rafts, but earlier experiments proved rafts were too slow and ...
They paddled it 140 miles across treacherous seas to show how people migrated 30,000 years ago. The post Scientists build ...
When and where the earliest modern human populations migrated and settled in East Asia is relatively well known. However, how ...
East Asian Paleolithic voyagers may have used dugout canoes to cross one of the strongest currents in the world.
Japanese researchers turned to “experimental archaeology” to study how ancient humans navigated powerful ocean currents and migrated offshore.
The Aseer Region Development Authority (ASDA) has officially joined the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA), marking a ...
Experiments and simulations show Paleolithic paddlers could outwit the powerful Kuroshio Current by launching dugout canoes ...
Sociologist Prof. K Kalyani teaches at the School of Arts and Sciences at Azim Premji University in Bengaluru. She researches ...