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References: Orang Asli bibliography 2001 (3): Adi

Updated: Aug 29, 2023

From: Lye Tuck-Po, ed. 2001. Orang Asli of Peninsular Malaysia: A Comprehensive and Annotated Bibliography, Cseas Research Report Series No. 88. Kyoto: Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University.



41. ADI Hj. Taha. 1974. Satu kajian etnografi mengenai kumpulan Siwong, Pahang, Malaysia [An ethnographic study of the Chewong]. Hons. thesis, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur.
42. ——. 1985. The re-excavation of the rock shelter at Gua Cha, Ulu Kelantan, West Malaysia [=FMJ (n.s.), vol. 30] — argues that the archaeological remains must have been left there by the ancestors of the Orang Asli [GB #1677]. Originally submitted 1981 as M.A. thesis (Department of Prehistory and Anthropology, Australia National University, Canberra)
43. ——. 1989. Archaeological, prehistoric, protohistoric and historic study of the Tembeling valley, Pahang, West Malaysia. Jurnal Arkeologi Malaysia 2: 47–69.
44. ——. 1989. Arkeologi Orang Asli [Orang Asli archaeology]. Akademika 35, July: 113–124 — argues there is strong evidence that the Peninsula’s prehistory is closely related to Orang Asli history. [LTP]
45. ——. 1991. Gua Cha and the archaeology of the Orang Asli. BIPPA 11: 363–372 — posited that “the Semang and Senoi are the modern descendants of the population that produced the Gua Cha remains”. [ASB]
46. ——. 1993. Recent archaeological discoveries in Peninsular Malaysia. JMBRAS 66(1): 67–83.
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