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SEAArch Newsletter: Sa Huynh site recognised, Kua Bua in danger, and the anniversary of Preah Vihear WHS

SEAArch Newsletter: Sa Huynh site recognised, Kua Bua in danger, and the anniversary of Preah Vihear WHS

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Apr 03, 2023
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Welcome to the weekly archaeology news from Southeast Asia. This week, the home of the Sa Huynh Culture is recognised as a special relic site; more museum shennanigans involving the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Art Institute of Chicago; and the preservation of log coffins in Thailand.

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