Search Results - "Archaeological site"
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Preservation And Conservation Of Archaeological Sites And Artefacts In Malaysia.
Published 2003“…Archaeological sites and artefacts are among the most vulnerable of human cultural heritage that have suffered extensive damages. …”
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USM TO PROPOSE DEVELOPMENT MODEL FOR KEDAH ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE
Published 2017“…SUNGAI BATU, KEDAH, 17 May 2017 – Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), through the Centre for Global Archaeological Research (CGAR), will be forwarding a proposal on the development plan of the Kedah archaeological site in Sungai Batu, near Sungai Petani.…”
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Conservation Of Archaeological Sites For Eco tourism In Malaysia: Issues & Challenges.
Published 2003“…Archaeological sites have developed into an essential part of the tourism industry in many countries of the world. …”
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Using sector-scan sonar for the survey and management of submerged archaeological sites
Published 2017“…This paper reports the results of using a sector scan sonar to record a range of submerged archaeological sites in both shallow and deep water locations. …”
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Preliminary Research Findings from Trade Ceramic Archaeological Sites in Sabah
Published 2015“…In Sabah, many trade ceramic wares were found in archaeological sites. The study of trade ceramics in Sabah and its distribution enables the types of ceramic wares were identified and their distribution by region in Sabah. …”
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Sanskrit treatises and the construction of candi at the Kampung Baru Archaeological Site, Kedah, Malaysia
Published 2024“…The construction of religious structures, such as the candi at the Kampung Baru Archaeological Site, was guided by ancient Sanskrit treatises such as the Manasara and Mayamata. …”
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Ancient DNA analyses of early archaeological sites in New Zealand reveal extreme exploitation of moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) at all life stages
Published 2012“…The abundance of moa inearly archaeological sites demonstrates the significance of these megaherbivores in the diet of the firstNew Zealanders. …”
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Tourism supply side: the case of Niah Cave's Swiflets
Published 2018“…Findings show that Niah Cave was literally on the tourist map due to its world's famous archaeological site. The huge population of swiftlets with their nests attracted harvesters for decade. …”
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ORGANISATION OF KEDAH TUA FESTIVAL WELLRECEIVED, GAINED RECOGNITION
Published 2016“…SUNGAI PETANI, 23 May 2016 – The organisation of the Kedah Tua Festival (FKT) 2016 for 3 days at the Sungai Batu Archaeological Site has made an impact in featuring the early Kedah Tua civilisation and establishing it as an icon on the world map.…”
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Development of destination personality scale and factors influencing archaeological tourists' behavioural intentions in Malaysia
Published 2022“…Study 1 aims to generate and validate the destination personality items for archaeological sites. A total of 450 tourists were recruited at the three archaeological sites. …”
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Identifying outdoor assembly sites in early medieval England
Published 2015“…Venues of outdoor assembly are an important type of archaeological site. Using the example of early medieval (Anglo-Saxon; 5th–11th centuries A.D.) meeting places in England we describe a new multidisciplinary method for identifying and characterizing such sites. …”
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The environmental setting of Epipalaeolithic aggregation site Kharaneh IV
Published 2016“…The archaeological site of Kharaneh IV in Jordan’s Azraq Basin, and its relatively near neighbour Jilat 6 show evidence of sustained occupation of substantial size through the Early to Middle Epipalaeolithic (c. 24,000 – 15,000 cal BP). …”
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