TY  - JOUR
T1  - Neolithic Settlement on the River Bank of Kelantan River, Kampung
Kubang Pak Amin, Tendong, Kelantan, Malaysia: A New Data
AU - Ramli, Zuliskandar AU - Arbi, Ruzairy AU - Jusoh, Adnan AU - Dali, Azharuddin Mohamad 
JO  - The Social Sciences
VL  - 12
IS  - 8
SP  - 1324
EP  - 1333
PY  - 2017
DA  - 2001/08/19
SN  - 1818-5800
DO  - sscience.2017.1324.1333
UR  - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=sscience.2017.1324.1333
KW  - Kampung Kubang Pak Amin
KW  -tembeling knife
KW  -Neolithic
KW  -Kelantan River
KW  -Sat River
KW  -prehistoric
AB  - The discoveries of several types of Neolithic stone tools and tripod legs potteries in Kampung
Kubang Pak Amin, Pasir Mas have contributed a new data for prehistoric archaeological research in Kelantan.
Before this, there is no evidence of Neolithic settlement which located near to the coastal area ever been found
by archaeologist who studies prehistoric in Kelantan. The findings of several artifacts such as polished stone
axe and adze, tembeling knife and tripod leg potteries indicated that the settlement was a Neolithic settlement
located along Kelantan River banks and situated near the coastal area. The discovery of other artefacts in this
site is also interesting in which among them are the finding of semi-circular shouldered stone axe that is also
sometimes associated with coastal communities and the finding of tripod legs that were found in abundance
in Jenderam Hilir and Gua Berhala in Kodiang. The out of context discovery in Kampung Kubang Pak Amin has
enabled further research to be conducted in the nearby areas to gather data concerning the dating of the
Neolithic Age in this area. The findings of pottery fragments on the river bank of Sat River could be an
indication of coastal community settlements in Kelantan that produced pottery. Based on the relative dating,
the Neolithic site of Kampung Kubang Pak Amin is believed to have been inhabited by the Neolithic people
between 3700-3000 BP.
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