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29 mars 2010

[Article] Bewah Caveman 16,000 Years Old.

March 10 | Kuala Terengganu (Malaysia) | Bernama.com

Bernama - The human skeletal remains found in the Bewah Cave in the Kenyir Lake area last month are confirmed to be 16,000 years old, Menteri Besar Datuk Ahmad Said said on Wednesday.
"We received the results of the analysis from the United States stating that the remains were 16,000 years old. This makes them the oldest found in the country, following the discovery of the Perak Man dated 13,000 years.--
"We will begin excavation in a week or two to find the skull, and we will retain the artifacts at the Bewah Cave (for public viewing)," he told reporters after chairing the weekly meeting of the state executive council, here.--
The Bewah Cave has been temporarily closed to visitors to facilitate the excavation of historical artifacts.



More informations :
Archaeologists stumble on 8,000-year-old skeleton in Kenyir Lake | February 7, 2010 | The Daily Star
Bewah Cave - Cave or Rock Shelter in Malaysia | The Megalithic Portal | Coldrum

(Photo credit : ilhamwahyu)

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