Thursday, September 17, 2020

ANCIENT ARTIFACTS FOUND

 

Over 900-year-old artefacts discovered in Pulau Melaka

Coins believed to be from the Melaka Sultanate era. National Heritage Department director-general Mesran Mohd Yusop said pieces of wood believed to be from a sunken merchant ship used at that time were also found at the same location. — Bernama pic
Coins believed to be from the Melaka Sultanate era. National Heritage Department director-general Mesran Mohd Yusop said pieces of wood believed to be from a sunken merchant ship used at that time were also found at the same location. — Bernama pic

MELAKA, Sept 17 — Some fragments of artefacts and coins believed to be over 900 years old from the Melaka Sultanate and the Song, Yuan and Ming Dynasties, were discovered in Pulau Melaka, Bandar Hilir here.

National Heritage Department director-general Mesran Mohd Yusop said pieces of wood believed to be from a sunken merchant ship used at that time were also found at the same location.

“Among the important artefacts found were the currency of the Melaka Sultanate during the reign of Sultan Mahmud between 1488 to 1511, fragments of ceramic such as pottery and porcelain from the Song, Yuan and Ming Dynasties as well as Portuguese and Dutch currencies.

“These materials were unearthed believed to be due to changes in water level and sea reclamation work around Pulau Melaka,” he told reporters here today.

The public must report any discovery of historical objects to the district officer or heritage commissioner as stated under Section 47 of the National Heritage Act 2005, he added. — Bernama

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