Gua Kechil

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A limestone rock shelter in central Malaysia, with remains related to the Ban Kao Neolithic, just as other sites such as Gua Cha. This site also had a late phase of the Hoabinhian with cord-marked pottery. The Neolithic assemblage dates to c 2800 BC.

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A limestone shelter in Pahang Province, central Malaya, with a sequence which demonstrates a gradation from a late phase of the Hoabinhian with cord-marked pottery, into a Malayan Neolithic assemblage which post-dates 2800 be. See also Gua Cha, where the change from Hoabinhian to full Neolithic is apparently much sharper and also later in date. -

The Macmillan dictionary of archaeology, Ruth D. Whitehouse, 1983Copied

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