Prehistoric Pottery Sources And Technology In Peninsular Malaysia Based On Compositional And Morphological Studies

This study attempts to identify prehistoric pottery sources in order to locate areas of prehistoric pottery production in Peninsular Malaysia. The identification of pottery production areas can help resolve the issue of the origins of the "Black Ware" from Bukit Tengku Lembu, which was sai...

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Main Author: Chia, Stephen Ming Soon
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 1992
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description This study attempts to identify prehistoric pottery sources in order to locate areas of prehistoric pottery production in Peninsular Malaysia. The identification of pottery production areas can help resolve the issue of the origins of the "Black Ware" from Bukit Tengku Lembu, which was said to have had foreign origins. The compositional approach, used here in pottery studies for the first time in Malaysia, was combined with the traditional morphological approach to study a total of ninety-seven pottery sherds. These samples were obtained from the sites of Bukit Tengku Lembu, Kodiang, Gua Cha, the Lenggong cave massifs, Gua Kecil, Gua Sagu, and Jenderam Hilir.
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spelling usm-480152020-12-21T08:35:34Z http://eprints.usm.my/48015/ Prehistoric Pottery Sources And Technology In Peninsular Malaysia Based On Compositional And Morphological Studies Chia, Stephen Ming Soon NX1-820 Arts in general This study attempts to identify prehistoric pottery sources in order to locate areas of prehistoric pottery production in Peninsular Malaysia. The identification of pottery production areas can help resolve the issue of the origins of the "Black Ware" from Bukit Tengku Lembu, which was said to have had foreign origins. The compositional approach, used here in pottery studies for the first time in Malaysia, was combined with the traditional morphological approach to study a total of ninety-seven pottery sherds. These samples were obtained from the sites of Bukit Tengku Lembu, Kodiang, Gua Cha, the Lenggong cave massifs, Gua Kecil, Gua Sagu, and Jenderam Hilir. 1992-11 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/48015/1/STEPHEN%20CHIA%20MING%20%20SOON%2024.pdf Chia, Stephen Ming Soon (1992) Prehistoric Pottery Sources And Technology In Peninsular Malaysia Based On Compositional And Morphological Studies. Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
spellingShingle NX1-820 Arts in general
Chia, Stephen Ming Soon
Prehistoric Pottery Sources And Technology In Peninsular Malaysia Based On Compositional And Morphological Studies
title Prehistoric Pottery Sources And Technology In Peninsular Malaysia Based On Compositional And Morphological Studies
title_full Prehistoric Pottery Sources And Technology In Peninsular Malaysia Based On Compositional And Morphological Studies
title_fullStr Prehistoric Pottery Sources And Technology In Peninsular Malaysia Based On Compositional And Morphological Studies
title_full_unstemmed Prehistoric Pottery Sources And Technology In Peninsular Malaysia Based On Compositional And Morphological Studies
title_short Prehistoric Pottery Sources And Technology In Peninsular Malaysia Based On Compositional And Morphological Studies
title_sort prehistoric pottery sources and technology in peninsular malaysia based on compositional and morphological studies
topic NX1-820 Arts in general
url http://eprints.usm.my/48015/
http://eprints.usm.my/48015/1/STEPHEN%20CHIA%20MING%20%20SOON%2024.pdf