Digital Technology For The Reconstruction And Interpretation Of Sungai Batu Archaeological Site

The archaeological complex of Sungai Batu revealed the evidences of early civilisation in Bujang Valley which have been excavated since 2009. Researchers have identified each of the site by four different functions. They are the ritual monument, iron smelting site, jetty and the jetty administration...

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Auteur principal: Shahrin, Siti Hajar
Format: Thèse
Langue:anglais
Publié: 2019
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Accès en ligne:http://eprints.usm.my/48380/
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description The archaeological complex of Sungai Batu revealed the evidences of early civilisation in Bujang Valley which have been excavated since 2009. Researchers have identified each of the site by four different functions. They are the ritual monument, iron smelting site, jetty and the jetty administration/ supporting structure. Although the discovery of Sungai Batu is significant, the sites condition in the ruins which causes most of the artefacts were broken in fragments and the sites can only be seen from limited viewpoint. In this regard, it is hard for the visitor to have complete understanding of the sites from these fragmented evidences. Thus, this study aims to explore the practice of digital technology in representing the archaeological interpretation based on four selected sites at Sungai Batu Archaeological Complex.
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spelling usm-483802021-02-22T08:22:59Z http://eprints.usm.my/48380/ Digital Technology For The Reconstruction And Interpretation Of Sungai Batu Archaeological Site Shahrin, Siti Hajar CC1-960 Archaeology The archaeological complex of Sungai Batu revealed the evidences of early civilisation in Bujang Valley which have been excavated since 2009. Researchers have identified each of the site by four different functions. They are the ritual monument, iron smelting site, jetty and the jetty administration/ supporting structure. Although the discovery of Sungai Batu is significant, the sites condition in the ruins which causes most of the artefacts were broken in fragments and the sites can only be seen from limited viewpoint. In this regard, it is hard for the visitor to have complete understanding of the sites from these fragmented evidences. Thus, this study aims to explore the practice of digital technology in representing the archaeological interpretation based on four selected sites at Sungai Batu Archaeological Complex. 2019-03 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/48380/1/New_HajarShahrin_MA_DigitalArchaeology%20%282%29.pdf%20cut.pdf Shahrin, Siti Hajar (2019) Digital Technology For The Reconstruction And Interpretation Of Sungai Batu Archaeological Site. Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
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Digital Technology For The Reconstruction And Interpretation Of Sungai Batu Archaeological Site
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title Digital Technology For The Reconstruction And Interpretation Of Sungai Batu Archaeological Site
title_full Digital Technology For The Reconstruction And Interpretation Of Sungai Batu Archaeological Site
title_fullStr Digital Technology For The Reconstruction And Interpretation Of Sungai Batu Archaeological Site
title_full_unstemmed Digital Technology For The Reconstruction And Interpretation Of Sungai Batu Archaeological Site
title_short Digital Technology For The Reconstruction And Interpretation Of Sungai Batu Archaeological Site
title_sort digital technology for the reconstruction and interpretation of sungai batu archaeological site
topic CC1-960 Archaeology
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