The ‘Pantropica Podcasts’ provides a space for early career researchers from across the globe to present their work in tropical palaeoecology, archaeology, history, policy and…
In late April 2023, a couple of years after the start of the European Research Council-funded PANTROPOCENE Project (and countless Zoom meetings), project personnel and…
For those keeping track, we have now identified 6 potential archaeological sites in Laguna and Batangas in the Southern Luzon region for further research as…
Words by Quincy Lingao & Ivana Biong (Research Assistants, PANTROPOCENE Project School of Archaeology, University of the Philippines – Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines) To reflect…
On the 26th anniversary of the founding of the University of the Philippines’ Archaeological Studies Program (UP-ASP) on August 24, 2021, an architect named Michael…
The search for potential areas for study for the PANTROPOCENE project continues. As part of a group of archaeologists from the Archaeological Studies Program (ASP)…
In July 2022, a team from University of the Philippines, including myself and Prof. Grace Barretto-Tesoro undertook palaeoenvironmental fieldwork in the island of Luzon as…
For our fifth and final episode of Talkin’ Tropics, Emma Rehn of the Australian Research Council Center of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage joins…
In our fourth episode of Talkin’ Tropics, Pamela Akuku, PhD student at IPHES, or the Institut Català de Paleoecologia Humana i Evolució Social (Catalan Institute…
For our third Talkin’ Tropics episode, Yoshi Maezumi and Robert Patalano chat with Dr. Makarius Itambu, Lecturer in the Department of Archaeology and Heritage Management…
In our second episode of Talkin’ Tropics, PhD candidate Nussaïbah Raja of the Department of Paleontology at the Friedrich-Alexander University in Germany joins Yoshi Maezumi…