Talking Indonesia: Archaeology and Reading Bones

In this episode of Talking Indonesia, the host is joined by  Dr. Melandri Vlok, a bioarchaeologist and palaeopathologist who specializes in the Asia-Pacific region. Dr. Vlok explores Indonesia’s significant role in early human history and migration, with a focus on archaeological discoveries that shed light on ancient human life in the region

This episode was produced by NYSEAN partner Talking Indonesia.

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