Sarawak’s 40,000-Year-Old Archaeological Treasure
Sarawak's Niah Caves, home to 40,000-year-old human remains and ancient paintings, meld breathtaking natural landscapes with a rich tapestry of ...
State in Malaysian Borneo
Sarawak's Niah Caves, home to 40,000-year-old human remains and ancient paintings, meld breathtaking natural landscapes with a rich tapestry of ...
Batu Kitang's Dato Lo emphasizes the importance of preserving Iban pottery ('periuk tanah') and its cultural significance, advocating for Asadia ...
via Bernama/New Straits Times, 30 November 2023: Following up from the previous story about the repatriated parangs, the Borneo Cultures ...
via Dayak Daily, 28 November 2023: Two Orang Ulu parangs, initially taken by Brooke administrative officer nearly a century ago, ...
via National Geographic, 21 November 2023: Niah National Park in Sarawak, Borneo, offers an enchanting mix of natural beauty and ...
via Dayak Daily, 19 November 2023: Sarawak Museum consultant Dr. Franca Cole, with her extensive experience in conservation and archaeology, ...
via Borneo Post, 15 November 2023: The Borneo Cultures Museum is set to host a talk titled ‘Archaeology at Niah: ...
via Dayak Daily, 30 October 2023: In Sarawak, the legacy of paleontologist G.H.R. von Koenigswald lives on through the intriguing ...
via Malay Mail, 23 October 2023: The Ministry of Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts Sarawak is launching initiatives to ...
via the Star, 17 October 2023: Sarawak is hopeful that Niah National Park will become its second UNESCO World Heritage ...
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