Prehistory

Muzium Negara Gallery A

Introduction | Stone Age | Metal Age | Photo Gallery A

 

Photo Gallery A - Prehistory (photos A02 - A27)

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Muzium Negara or Malaysian National Museum - Gallery A pre history - DioriteMuzium Negara or Malaysian National Museum - Gallery A pre history - Mica PegmatiteMuzium Negara or Malaysian National Museum - Gallery A pre history - rocksMuzium Negara or Malaysian National Museum - Gallery A pre history - rocks

Muzium Negara or Malaysian National Museum - Gallery A pre history - Bujang ValleyMuzium Negara or Malaysian National Museum - Gallery A pre history - seated BodhisattvaMuzium Negara or Malaysian National Museum - Gallery A pre history - Bujang Valley artifactsMuzium Negara or Malaysian National Museum - Gallery A pre history - Bujang Valley

Muzium Negara or Malaysian National Museum - Gallery A pre history - Early trade Muzium Negara or Malaysian National Museum - Gallery A pre history - porcelin shards from early trade Muzium Negara or Malaysian National Museum - Gallery A pre history - early Arab trade routes Muzium Negara or Malaysian National Museum - Gallery A pre history - Perak Man

Muzium Negara or Malaysian National Museum - Gallery A pre history - Perak Man Muzium Negara or Malaysian National Museum - Gallery A pre history - Bronze Age Muzium Negara or Malaysian National Museum - Gallery A pre history - skeleton at Gua Cha, Kelantan Muzium Negara or Malaysian National Museum - Gallery A pre history - holographic dioramas of cave dwellings

Muzium Negara or Malaysian National Museum - Gallery A pre history - batu gilling Muzium Negara or Malaysian National Museum - Gallery A pre history - charcoal used for cave paintings Muzium Negara or Malaysian National Museum - Gallery A pre history - hermitite dyes Muzium Negara or Malaysian National Museum - Gallery A pre history - cave drawings

Muzium Negara or Malaysian National Museum - Gallery A pre history - lukisan gua Muzium Negara or Malaysian National Museum - Gallery A pre history - neolithic age stone toolsMuzium Negara or Malaysian National Museum - Gallery A pre history - adzesMuzium Negara or Malaysian National Museum - Gallery A pre history - bark cloth beaters

Muzium Negara or Malaysian National Museum - Gallery A pre history - hunter and gatherer communities Muzium Negara or Malaysian National Museum - Gallery A pre history - flake toolsMuzium Negara or Malaysian National Museum - Gallery A pre history - skullsMuzium Negara or Malaysian National Museum - Gallery A pre history - archaeological stratigraphy

Muzium Negara or Malaysian National Museum - Gallery A pre history - dancing girl stone carving Muzium Negara or Malaysian National Museum - Gallery A pre history - tulang mawas Muzium Negara or Malaysian National Museum - Gallery A pre history - Metal Age Muzium Negara or Malaysian National Museum - Gallery A pre history - neolithic age

 

Introduction

This gallery traces the discovery of stone tools from the Paleolithic Age, up to the Hindu Buddhist era. It introduces you to the physical development of Malaysia and its culture from prehistoric times until the Hindu Buddhist era around 500 CE (Current Era or Christian Era)

  1. Permian Era
  2. Prehistory Era
  3. Proto History Era

Main Themes of Muzium Negara Gallery A

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