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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    The Kota Batu Archaeological Park (Malay: Taman Arkeologi Kota Batu) is an archaeological park in Kampong Kota Batu, about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei. [1] The Bruneian government's Museums Department is in charge of overseeing the Kota Batu archeological site and its surrounds, which comprise the mausoleums and the museum area, as they were gazetted under the ...
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  3. southeastasianarchaeology.com

    Brunei lost territories to the Spaniards, Dutch and British, eventually becoming a British protectorate in 1888. It became a self-governing state in 1959 and fully independent in 1984. Archaeology is overseen by the Brunei Museums Department, which is located near the Kota Batu Archaeological Park and the Brunei Maritime Museum.
  4. southeastasianarchaeology.com

    3 March 2007 (Brunei Times) - An overview of the ancient history of Brunei. Treasuring Brunei's past. Many of the great civilisations in our world's history had marine origins, whether they evolved in Europe, the Americas or Asia. The kingdom of Brunei Darussalam is no exception, as historical evidence lends veracity to this claim.
  5. museums.gov.bn

    Pada tahun 1997, penemuan Brunei Kapal Karam membawa kepada pengenalan baru untuk bahagian arkeologi iaitu arkeologi maritim. Penyelidikan arkeologi dilakukan melalui penyelidikan khusus ke atas tinggalan-tinggalan purba dan analisa daripada budaya material dan data alam sekitar termasuk bahan artifak, seni bina, biofacts dan langskap budaya.
  6. museums.gov.bn

    The Kota Batu Archeological Park is located at Jalan Sultan Bolkiah, Kampung Kota Batu, about 5km from Bandar Seri Begawan. The site was gazetted under the Antiquities and Treasure Trove Act in 1967, with the revised edition in 1984,1991, 2002 and this site is considered an important archeological site in Brunei.
  7. southeastasianarchaeology.com

    28 November 2006 (Borneo Bulletin) - An account about a school visit to a archaeological site in Brunei, which is already quite illuminating because archaeological reports from this part of the world is rare.Exploring Brunei's past. Awang Hj Osman Salleh, a senior research officer from the Archaeology Section, welcomed the visitors and later gave them a brief introduction of the site.
  8. archaeolist.com

    Historical Brunei capital with rich artifacts Explore Kota Batu Archaeological Park on the map and discover thousands of archaeological sites. Discover archaeological sites worldwide on our interactive map. Explore ancient history and plan your next adventure with Archaeolist.
  9. guides.library.manoa.hawaii.edu

    Research Guides at University of Hawaii at Manoa

    https://guides.library.manoa.hawaii.edu › c.php?g=1039669&p=7540048

    Oct 5, 2023Archaeological Excavations in Protohistoric Brunei. Bandar Seri Begawan: Muzium Brunei, 1981. Asia DS646.35 .M37. Osman, Karim. ... The Brunei Shipwreck : a Catalogue of Some Selected Artefacts and Brunei's Ancient Trade Products. Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam: Brunei Museums, Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports, 2015. ...
  10. academia.edu

    An archaeological discovery in Sungai Limau Manis in 2002 suggests that a sizable city-port once existed in this rural area, probably pre-dating the Brunei Sultanate. Based on the artefacts recovered, the site appears contemporaneous with earlier discoveries at Terusan Kupang and Tanjong Nangka, notably the imported Chinese ceramics remains ...

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    Kota Batu Archaeological Park

    The Kota Batu Archaeological Park is an archaeological park in Kampong Kota Batu, about 5 kilometres from Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei. The Bruneian government's Museums Department is in charge of overseeing the Kota Batu archeological site and its surrounds, which comprise the mausoleums and the museum area, as they were gazetted under the Antiquities and Treasure Trove Act of 1967, and is regarded as a significant archeological site in Brunei. From the 14th to the 17th centuries, Kota Batu is said to have been the capital of Brunei, acting as a major hub for settlement, trade, and government. Research on the site's flora and fauna is important, as ethno-archaeological investigations have shown how skilled the locals were at employing plants for construction, industry, medicine, and sustenance. The archaeological park has basic services such rest areas, public restrooms, and parking spaces in addition to a 1,580 metres promenade, rest huts, and a bridge connecting to Terindak Island. Wikipedia

    LocationJalan Sultan Bolkiah, Kota Batu, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
    TypeSettlement
    Area120 acres
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