Federation Museum Journal Vol. 26 (Part I)
The journal contents of articles such as The Summit Flora of Gunung Ulu Kali (Pahang, Malaysia) that been written by Benjamin C. Stone. Journal contents are available in English only.
The journal contents of articles such as The Summit Flora of Gunung Ulu Kali (Pahang, Malaysia) that been written by Benjamin C. Stone. Journal contents are available in English only.
The journal contents of articles such as Malay (And Some Other) Manuscripts In The ‘Muzium Negara’; The Trengganu Inscription As The Earliest Known Evidence Of The Finalisation Of The Jawi Script; Searching For The Origins Of The Orang Asli; Of Stones And Stars: Malaysian Orang Asli Environmental Knowledge In Relation To Their Adaptation To The Tropical Rain Forest; Cognatic Kinship And Territoriality Among The Semai-Senoi; The Nature Of Kinship In Ma’Betisek Of Peninsular Malaysia; The Affinal Bond: A Review Of Ma’Betisek Marriages; Children Of The Garden: Concepts Of Size, Space And Time
This is the paper presented at the Seminar of the Malaysian Society for Asian Studies held in Kuala Lumpur on 1st and 2nd October 1977 about The Ethnography of the Orang Asli of Peninsular Malaysia. Journal contents are available in English only.
Benjamin C. Stone was written this Paper On Malesian Botany: Pandanaceae, Rutaceae, And Orchidaceae. Journal contents are available in English only.
Brian C. Batchelor @ Daud Abdul Fattah was written this article about Post “Hoabinhian” Coastal Settlement Indicated By Finds In Stanniferous Langat River Alluvium Near Dengkil, Selangor, Peninsular Malaysia.
The journal contents of articles such as Ancient Gravestones In Peninsular Malaysia-A Brief Survey; A Report On The Finds Of Five Ceramics In Kampung Tayor, Kemaman, Trengganu; Preliminary Report Of Archaeological Sites Along The Tembeling River, Pahang; A Matrineal Society In The Context Of Development-The Adat Perpatih Case; Some Aspects Of Temuan Belief; The Status Of The Avifauna Of Pulau Perak and also article about A Collection Of Small Mammals And Birds From Sabah.
This is a full view of tin ‘hat’ and animal money being using in early days. The history, pattern and detail inscription are in this book for guidance. It is the significance with Coins Of North Malaya book. Book contents are available in English only.
The publication of this book has two significant aspects. First, it contains a report on The Wanli Shipwreck excavation and a catalogue of the excavated artifacts to meet the terms of agreement which was signed by Sten Sjostrand of Nanhai Marine Archaeology Sendirian Berhad. Second, it includes reports on the subjects related to the project by young staff of the department which testifies to their serious commitment to underwater archaeological research under guidance of Sten Sjostrand. Book contents are available in English only.
The British Battalion in the Malayan campaign is an effort by the Department of Museums and Antiquities. History is a record of past events especially those involving human affairs. This is a story of the tired and heartbroken British and Indian units who fought gallantly all down Peninsular till the fall of Singapore on 15th February 1942. Book contents are available in English only.
During the Second World War many vital records, and also much of the early currency, was either destroyed or just disappeared. With this catalogue it is to be hope that members of the public can knowledge some of the individual specimens, series of these bank and currency notes. Book contents are available in English only.
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