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The Bukit Jawa Geoarchaeological Site is a remarkable ancient terrace along the Perak River, where evidence of Paleolithic human activity dates back approximately 200,000 years. This site was used by early humans as a location for stone tool production, shedding light on the technological and cultural practices of one of the region’s earliest human societies.
With its rich archaeological significance, Bukit Jawa offers tremendous potential as both a tourist destination and a center for scientific research. The site provides a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the intersection of geology and prehistoric culture, as well as to deepen their understanding of the region’s ancient history. As part of its role in conservation and preservation, Bukit Jawa is also a key area for public education, helping to raise awareness about the importance of protecting these invaluable historical resources.
Through its combination of geological interest and archaeological significance, Bukit Jawa is a prime location for those interested in understanding the early human history of Perak, while also contributing to ongoing research and conservation efforts.
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Lenggong Geopark Gallery
Kampung Baru Kota Tampan,
33400 Lenggong, Perak, Malaysia
Phone: +605 767 7270