Vietnam
0 ToursHistory Ancient history and settlement. Main article: History of Vietnam § Early Age. The first Vietnamese left a distinct legacy of advanced Bronze Age artifacts, most notably the intricate Dong Son drums. Their earliest agricultural villages in the northern river deltas utilized timber, bamboo, and clay, materials vulnerable to the severe seasonal flooding and typhoons
Sri Lanka
0 ToursAncient history and settlement. Main article: History of Sri Lanka § Early Age. The first Sri Lankans left a rich trail of prehistoric settlements and complex hydraulic civilizations. Their early buildings and grand monuments, however, were highly durable. Unlike dispersed island settlements, early Sri Lankan kingdoms built massive stone fortresses, sprawling monastic complexes, and sophisticated
Maldives
0 ToursHistory Ancient history and settlement. Main article: History of the Maldives § Early Age. The first Maldivians did not leave any archaeological artifacts. Their buildings were probably built of wood, palm fronds and other perishable materials, which would have quickly decayed in the salt and wind of the tropical climate. Moreover, chiefs or headmen did not
Japan
0 ToursHistory Main article: History of Japan § Early Age. The first Japanese left a detailed record of distinctive cord-marked Jōmon pottery and early wet-rice agricultural tools. Their earliest village settlements utilized sunken pit dwellings, timber posts, and thatched roofs, which regularly deteriorated in the humid, earthquake-prone environment of the volcanic islands. However, as influential regional
Indonesia
0 ToursHistory Ancient history and settlement. Main article: History of Indonesia § Early Age. The first Indonesians left a diverse mix of prehistoric skeletal remains and early maritime trading artifacts. Their earliest coastal settlements were often built of timber and thatch, which rapidly dissolved in the humid, volcanic environment of the tropical archipelago. However, as powerful
Dubai
0 ToursHistory Ancient history and settlement. Main article: History of Dubai § Early Age. The first Dubaians left a sparse record of ancient mangrove swamp remnants and early bronze tool artifacts. Their earliest coastal fishing and pearling villages relied on palm fronds, mud bricks, and coral stone, materials highly vulnerable to the harsh weathering and shifting
China
0 ToursHistory Main article: History of China § Early Age. The first Chinese left a massive footprint of Neolithic pottery, jade carvings, and early oracle bone script. Their earliest farming settlements along the major river banks relied heavily on rammed earth, timber, and thatch, which frequently succumbed to intense seasonal flooding and shifting riverbeds. However, as