Humans have been hanging around the forested Lenggong Valley for nearly 2 million years, the longest recorded outside of Africa. The valley is known for its palm plantations, as well as illegal forest logging, and comprises four archaeological sites in two sections. You’ll find ruins from the Paleolithic, Neolithic, and Metal ages in both open-air and cave shelter settings.
lundi 4 août 2014
Archaeological Heritage of the Lenggong Valley, Malaysia
Humans have been hanging around the forested Lenggong Valley for nearly 2 million years, the longest recorded outside of Africa. The valley is known for its palm plantations, as well as illegal forest logging, and comprises four archaeological sites in two sections. You’ll find ruins from the Paleolithic, Neolithic, and Metal ages in both open-air and cave shelter settings.
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