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The Gua Sireh Cave on the island of Borneo in the Malaysian state of Sarawak is known for hundreds of charcoal drawings lining the walls of its main chambers. Now, a team of researchers from ...
Based on previous excavations at Gua Sireh, researchers think the cave was occupied as early as 20,000 years ago through as recently as 1900.
A team of researchers led by the Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research in collaboration with The Sarawak Museum Department have become the first to date drawings of Gua Sireh Cave in ...
The project was built at a cost of RM31 million (S$10.4 million) with construction taking about 18 months. The bridge's architecture is inspired by the sireh junjung concept - betel nut leaf ...
GUA MUSANG: Only a small segment of the Mendriq Orang Asli community continues to practise the tradition of consuming kalung sireh (roots of the sireh bukit plant), which has been practised by ...
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