Ancient Lections of Tibetan Buddhism to be Gathere
From Xinhuanet, the lections were piled up in a huge wall that is 60 meterslong and 10 meters high at the Sagya Monastery in Sagya county, roughly 400 kilometers from Lhasa, capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region.
Ancient Tibetan Relics Unearthed
From Discovery, treasures, including stoneware and tombs, will help explain how ancient Tibetans lived, say archaeologists.
Clues to Legendary Tibetan Culture Emerge
From World Tibet Network News, over the past decade, however, research by amateur historian and explorer John Vincent Bellezza has begun to put a historical and archaeological foundation under the legend of Zhang Zhung.
Former Home of Ancient Tibetan Man of Letters Foun
From the People's Daily, the former residence of the inventor of Tibetan characters has been found in a village in the Tibet Autonomous Region.
Man set foot in Ice-Age Tibet - April 18, 2002
From CNN, fossilized hand and footprints have revealed that mankind lived on the Tibetan plateau at the height of the Ice Age, 16,000 years earlier than anyone previously thought.
Neolithic Nomadic Relics Site Found
From China Daily, archeologists have discovered a site used by New Stone Age nomadic people at an altitude of 4,234 meters in Tibet.
New Archaeological Discoveries in Tibet
Article in Asian Arts by John Vincent Bellezza concerning a series of pre-Buddhist archaeological sites in the western Tibet province of Ngari.
Northern Tibet Exploration
Article in Asian Arts by John Vincent Bellezza archaeological discoveries of the Changthang Circuit Expedition 1999.
Tibetan Stones of Time
Exploration of the ancient Bon Kingdom of Zhang Zhung.
Towers to the Heavens
From MSNBC, documentary recounts the history of mysterious ancient structures in Tibet.
Zhang Zhung Dictionary
The 1997 glossary compiled by Dan Martin. (PDF)
Zhang Zhung Preservation Project
Dedicated to the study and conservation of the remnants of the ancient Zhang Zhung Empire and civilization of Tibet.