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  1. ‘Perak Man’ is the name given to the skeletal remains of a man thought to have lived about 11,000 years ago in the Lenggong Valley district of Hulu Perak. It is the oldest human skeleton found so far in Peninsular Malaysia.

  2. Situated in the lush Lenggong Valley, the property includes four archaeological sites in two clusters which span close to 2 million years, one of the longest records of early man in a single locality, and the oldest outside the African continent.

  3. The Lenggong Valley is so significant that it was named Malaysia’s most recent Unesco World Heritage site. But few people know about this lost world – and even fewer get to see it. I was standing...

  4. Known as the historical landmark that retells the story of the first man in Malaysia, makes the town of Lenggong a must-visit for any history buff. Adding to its charm, Lenggong was also added to the list of UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites in 2012.

  5. Kuala Lumpur: Perak Man, rangka manusia tertua berusia 11,000 tahun yang ditemukan 30 tahun lalu di Lembah Lenggong, Perak kini mempunyai 'wajah' lakaran, yang siap pada 19 Januari lalu.

  6. Feb 25, 2021 · KUALA LUMPUR – Perak Man, the 11,000-year-old skeletal remains found 30 years ago in the Lenggong Valley of Perak finally has a face. A team of researchers from Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) and 3D graphics expert from Brazil, Cicero Moraes had used the 3D virtual reconstruction method to reconstruct the Perak Man’s facial features.

  7. Feb 25, 2021 · KUALA LUMPUR – Perak Man, the 11,000-year-old skeletal remains found 30 years ago in the Lenggong Valley, Perak, finally has a face. A team of Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) researchers and 3D graphics expert from Brazil, Cicero Moraes, had used the 3D virtual reconstruction method to reconstruct the Perak Man’s facial features.