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East Asian Paleolithic voyagers may have used dugout canoes to cross one of the strongest currents in the world.
When and where the earliest modern human populations migrated and settled in East Asia is relatively well known. However, how ...
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Ancient Navigators of Southeast Asia Redraw the Map of Prehistoric Maritime InnovationThe remains of large predatory pelagic fish at these sites indicate the capacity for advanced seafaring and knowledge of the ...
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 ...
The world’s oldest map of the night sky was amazingly accurate. Newly discovered fragments of 2,200-year-old star coordinates—once thought lost—reveal the incredible skill of the ancient ...
We think of the Raj as controlling only India and Pakistan, and its infamous breakup happening in August 1947. It’s a story ...
Experiments and simulations show Paleolithic paddlers could outwit the powerful Kuroshio Current by launching dugout canoes ...
When looking at a map, the Strait of Hormuz might not seem all that impressive. It’s just a slim waterway squeezed between ...
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 ...
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