Gua Gunung Runtuh is a well known cave in Lenggong, Perak, as it is the home of Perak Man. Perak Man, found in 1991, is the only complete human skeleton which has been found in Malaysia.
The skeleton has been dated at between 10-11,000 years old, which makes him a Stone Age man, from the Palaeolithic period.
It is quite a steep climb up to the cave, assisted by ropes
The cave is very short, basically a passage through the hill. There is little to see except for the excavation pits dug by USM.
It is believed he was an important member of his tribe judging by the way he was buried, in a foetal position, accompanied by stone tools. He was about 157cm tall and probably aged between 30-55 when he died.
Unfortunately rubbish has been dumped in a side passage, presumably by the diggers
Replica of Perak Man's burial (in the Muzium Negara exhibition 2006)
You can see more on Perak Man by visiting the Lenggong Museum, which is located south of Lenggong.
Gua Gunung Runtuh register number Prk 64/02.
See more on Perak Man.
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Pictorial blogs on some of the interesting caves I have visited around Southeast Asia. On some blogs I have included photos taken over the years.
Although this blog was only born in 2011, I have now included older posts from my Multiply blog which closed in March 2013. This includes articles I have written. I am now also adding news relating to caves I have a particular interest in.
See my website on Caves of Malaysia.
sign in a cave in Laos
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31 July 2011
23 August 2007
Lenggong, caves, waterfalls & Batu Kurau trip
Gua Badak -
Gua Gunung Runtuh, home of Perak Man
The Perak river near Bukit Jawa, Lenggong
We then went onto a deer farm near Lenggong, and then to Lata Puteh falls. We managed to climb almost to the top of the falls.
Lata Puteh -
After we washed off in the Lata Tebing Tinggi falls.
On the way back we stopped at Batu Kurau and Jan had his hair cut in a cliffside barber shop.
We also visited the Bat Cave.
See also Jan's photos.
© Liz Price
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