Niah Caves

Niah Caves

Items found at the Niah Cave include Pleistocene chopping tools and flakes, Neolithic axes, adzes, pottery, shell jewellery, boats, mats, then iron tools, ceramics and glass beads dating to the Iron Age. The most famous find is the human skull dated at around 38,000 years BCE. Painted Cave has paintings and wooden coffin 'death ships'.

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Location in Malaysia
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Discovery
1950
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250px
Designation1
WHS
Photo Caption
The main entrance to the Niah Caves at sunset
Entrance Count
1
Designation1 Date
2024 (46th session)
Designation1 Type
Cultural
Designation1 Number
[https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1014 1014]
Designation1 Offname
The Archaeological Heritage of Niah National Park's Caves Complex
Designation1 Criteria
iii, v
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Region
Designation1 Free1value
Asia-Pacific