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The Archaeological Heritage of Niah National Park’s Caves Complex 1
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The Archaeological Heritage of Niah National Park’s Caves Complex

Overview

This complex of colossal, interconnected caverns is located near the west coast of Borneo Island at the centre of Niah National Park. It contains the longest known records of human interaction with rainforest, spanning at least 50,000 years, from the Pleistocene to the Mid-Holocene periods. The rich archaeological deposits, prehistoric rock paintings and boat-shaped burials found at the northern edge of the massif illustrate biological and human life during this time, and contribute greatly to the knowledge of human development, adaptation and migration in southeast Asia, as well as in a global context. Local communities still observe an ancient tradition of molong – ‘take only what you need’— when harvesting guano and valuable edible bird’s nests from the caves.

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Components(1 location)

Details

Countries
Malaysia
ISO Codes
MY
Area
3,609 ha
Coordinates
3.8043, 113.7808
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