DiscoverNBN Book of the DayCharles Higham, "Early Southeast Asia: From First Humans to First Civilizations" (NUS Press, 2024)
Charles Higham, "Early Southeast Asia: From First Humans to First Civilizations" (NUS Press, 2024)

Charles Higham, "Early Southeast Asia: From First Humans to First Civilizations" (NUS Press, 2024)

Update: 2025-12-01
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In September 2025 the Dutch government announced that it would return to Indonesia the fossilized remains of the famous ‘Java Man’, the first known example of an early species of human, homo erectus. The remains had been uncovered by a Dutch archaeologist in 1891-2 during the colonial period and taken to the Netherlands. In fact, Southeast Asia has a special place in the history of human evolution. Charles Higham’s Early Southeast Asia: From the First Humans to the First Civilizations (River Books and NUS Press, 2025), covers almost two million years of history, from the appearance of the first human species to the flourishing of the civilisation of Angkor. Recent discoveries and new dating technologies are revealing remarkable new insights into the region’s early history. We are coming to a much better understanding of the chronology of human settlement in Southeast Asia, the development of socially stratified societies, urbanization, the expansion of overseas trade, and the rise of the first states.

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Charles Higham, "Early Southeast Asia: From First Humans to First Civilizations" (NUS Press, 2024)

Charles Higham, "Early Southeast Asia: From First Humans to First Civilizations" (NUS Press, 2024)

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