Threats of biocorrosion moss and river erosion on megalithic sites in Long Pasia, Borneo: A case study of petroglyph Narid Upai Semaring

During ancient times, megalithic sites generally functioned for religious purposes, astronomy, burial monuments, symbols of a man’s strength, and markers for land boundaries. Nowadays, megalithic sites have the potential to be used as locations for cultural and heritage tourism, particularly archaeo...

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Main Authors: Adi Jafar, Lindah Roziani Jamru, Zainuddin Baco, Jurry Foo, B.B.B. Bee, Oliver Valentine Eboy, Ubong Imang, Awangku Hassanal Bahar Pengiran Bagul, Jacqueline Pugh-Kitingan
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spelling my.ums.eprints.410822024-09-24T04:35:35Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/41082/ Threats of biocorrosion moss and river erosion on megalithic sites in Long Pasia, Borneo: A case study of petroglyph Narid Upai Semaring Adi Jafar Lindah Roziani Jamru Zainuddin Baco Jurry Foo B.B.B. Bee Oliver Valentine Eboy Ubong Imang Awangku Hassanal Bahar Pengiran Bagul Jacqueline Pugh-Kitingan GN700-890 Prehistoric archaeology TC530-537 River protective works. Regulation. Flood control During ancient times, megalithic sites generally functioned for religious purposes, astronomy, burial monuments, symbols of a man’s strength, and markers for land boundaries. Nowadays, megalithic sites have the potential to be used as locations for cultural and heritage tourism, particularly archaeology tourism. This indirectly shows that a megalithic structure is something of great value, especially from economic, historical, and cultural perspectives. Its existence is relevant is always relevant. Therefore, the originality of a megalithic monument’s structure must be maintained and preserved from any threats of damage and destruction. Unfortunately, a megalithic structure often faces various threats of damage and destruction, be it naturally or from human activities. Hence, this study aims to examine the threat of natural damage through the process of biocorrosion river erosion on megalithic sites in Long Pasia, Borneo, focusing on the case study of petroglyph Narid Upai Semaring. Other than that, this study also suggests mitigation approaches that can be applied to overcome the threats. Insights from the observational data (photo documentation) through a series of field studies were used as evidence to explain the phenomenon under investigation. This research provides an in-depth insight into how the reaction between the natural environment (moss and river flow) and megalithic sites could change the physical structure of the site. The research finding not only contributes to our understanding of the damage mechanism to ancient artifacts, but it also has crucial implications for the protection, preservation, and management of historic sites in areas that are exposed to the process of biocorrosion and river erosion. The finding is expected to help plan proper preservation and conservation actions for megalithic sites particularly in Long Pasia and generally in Malaysia. Fakulti Kemanusiaan, Seni dan Warisan, UMS 2023 Article NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/41082/1/ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/41082/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf Adi Jafar and Lindah Roziani Jamru and Zainuddin Baco and Jurry Foo and B.B.B. Bee and Oliver Valentine Eboy and Ubong Imang and Awangku Hassanal Bahar Pengiran Bagul and Jacqueline Pugh-Kitingan (2023) Threats of biocorrosion moss and river erosion on megalithic sites in Long Pasia, Borneo: A case study of petroglyph Narid Upai Semaring. Jurnal Kinabalu, 290. pp. 265-277. ISSN 2600-867X https://doi.org/10.51200/ejk.v29i.4825
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topic GN700-890 Prehistoric archaeology
TC530-537 River protective works. Regulation. Flood control
spellingShingle GN700-890 Prehistoric archaeology
TC530-537 River protective works. Regulation. Flood control
Adi Jafar
Lindah Roziani Jamru
Zainuddin Baco
Jurry Foo
B.B.B. Bee
Oliver Valentine Eboy
Ubong Imang
Awangku Hassanal Bahar Pengiran Bagul
Jacqueline Pugh-Kitingan
Threats of biocorrosion moss and river erosion on megalithic sites in Long Pasia, Borneo: A case study of petroglyph Narid Upai Semaring
description During ancient times, megalithic sites generally functioned for religious purposes, astronomy, burial monuments, symbols of a man’s strength, and markers for land boundaries. Nowadays, megalithic sites have the potential to be used as locations for cultural and heritage tourism, particularly archaeology tourism. This indirectly shows that a megalithic structure is something of great value, especially from economic, historical, and cultural perspectives. Its existence is relevant is always relevant. Therefore, the originality of a megalithic monument’s structure must be maintained and preserved from any threats of damage and destruction. Unfortunately, a megalithic structure often faces various threats of damage and destruction, be it naturally or from human activities. Hence, this study aims to examine the threat of natural damage through the process of biocorrosion river erosion on megalithic sites in Long Pasia, Borneo, focusing on the case study of petroglyph Narid Upai Semaring. Other than that, this study also suggests mitigation approaches that can be applied to overcome the threats. Insights from the observational data (photo documentation) through a series of field studies were used as evidence to explain the phenomenon under investigation. This research provides an in-depth insight into how the reaction between the natural environment (moss and river flow) and megalithic sites could change the physical structure of the site. The research finding not only contributes to our understanding of the damage mechanism to ancient artifacts, but it also has crucial implications for the protection, preservation, and management of historic sites in areas that are exposed to the process of biocorrosion and river erosion. The finding is expected to help plan proper preservation and conservation actions for megalithic sites particularly in Long Pasia and generally in Malaysia.
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author Adi Jafar
Lindah Roziani Jamru
Zainuddin Baco
Jurry Foo
B.B.B. Bee
Oliver Valentine Eboy
Ubong Imang
Awangku Hassanal Bahar Pengiran Bagul
Jacqueline Pugh-Kitingan
author_facet Adi Jafar
Lindah Roziani Jamru
Zainuddin Baco
Jurry Foo
B.B.B. Bee
Oliver Valentine Eboy
Ubong Imang
Awangku Hassanal Bahar Pengiran Bagul
Jacqueline Pugh-Kitingan
author_sort Adi Jafar
title Threats of biocorrosion moss and river erosion on megalithic sites in Long Pasia, Borneo: A case study of petroglyph Narid Upai Semaring
title_short Threats of biocorrosion moss and river erosion on megalithic sites in Long Pasia, Borneo: A case study of petroglyph Narid Upai Semaring
title_full Threats of biocorrosion moss and river erosion on megalithic sites in Long Pasia, Borneo: A case study of petroglyph Narid Upai Semaring
title_fullStr Threats of biocorrosion moss and river erosion on megalithic sites in Long Pasia, Borneo: A case study of petroglyph Narid Upai Semaring
title_full_unstemmed Threats of biocorrosion moss and river erosion on megalithic sites in Long Pasia, Borneo: A case study of petroglyph Narid Upai Semaring
title_sort threats of biocorrosion moss and river erosion on megalithic sites in long pasia, borneo: a case study of petroglyph narid upai semaring
publisher Fakulti Kemanusiaan, Seni dan Warisan, UMS
publishDate 2023
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/41082/1/ABSTRACT.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/41082/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/41082/
https://doi.org/10.51200/ejk.v29i.4825
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