THE COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT IN SUSTAINING AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE: THE CASE OF SARAWAK, MALAYSIA

Keywords: Community involvement; Archaeological research; Preservation; Sireh cave, Heritage management, Sarawak, Malaysia Introduction A limestone cave has been natural attractions since prehistoric period. According to the Bidayuh tribe's myth, Mount Nambi is a former merchant ship that turne...

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Ceramics
Citizen participation
Collaboration
Community
Community involvement
Cultural heritage
Excavation
Gems
Historic buildings & sites
Historic sites
Human remains
Limestone
Museums
Prehistoric era
Preservation
Ships
Stone
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