News

11,000-Year-Old Perak Man Finally Has A Face

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 25 — Perak Man, the 11,000-year-old skeletal remains found 30 years ago in the Lenggong Valley, Perak, finally has a face.

A team of Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) researchers and 3D graphics expert from Brazil, Cicero Moraes, had used the 3D virtual reconstruction method to reconstruct the Perak Man’s facial features.

Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology lecturer at USM School of Dental Sciences Dr Johari Yap, who is also one of the researchers, said the project was mooted two years ago by Senior Consultant Neurosurgeon Prof Datuk Dr Jafri Malin Abdullah.

Sharing the story with Bernama, Johari said Dr Jafri, who had conducted many studies related to neuroscience and cognitive, had invited him to reconstruct the hypothetical face of Perak Man.

Johari, who has the expertise in craniofacial imaging and 3D reconstruction and analysis of faces and skulls, said a copy of the original skull was made using computed tomography (CT) and  3D printing.

Johari said before reconstructing the face, Moraes needed information such as gender, age and lineage to produce facial tissue based on the average tissue thickness measured during previous studies.

“Once the face is formed, we will discuss about eye colour, skin colour and hair based on forensic anthropology.

“Because Perak Man is referred to as Australo-Melanesian and the descendent of Negrito ethnic group, the features of Negrito people greatly influence the final image,” he said.

Perak Man, the most complete skeleton found in Southeast Asia, was uncovered at Gua Gunung Runtuh by a team of archaeologists led by Prof Datuk Dr Zuraina Majid in 1990.

The excavation revealed a 10,000-11,000-year-old primary burial site of an adult human buried in the foetal position.

The funerary artefacts indicate that Perak Man was highly respected, as he was buried at  the centre of the highest cave in Lenggong, and he was the only person buried there.

Apart from Johari, Dr Jafri and Moraes, four other researchers are USM Centre for Global Archaeological Research director Prof Datuk Dr Mokhtar Saidin, Dr Helmi Hadi from USM School of Health Sciences, Prof Dr Zainul Ahmad Rajion from USM School of Dental Sciences and USM School of the Arts lecturer Norshahidan Mohamad.

Johari said the estimated volume of Perak Man’s intracranial volume (ICV) was 1,204.91 mL, which was smaller than modern humans’ cranial capacity of between 1,312 mL and 1,479 mL and this may indicate a physical handicap.

“Despite being born with a physical handicap, Perak Man survived and lived a nomadic hunting and gathering lifestyle, probably due to considerable care given to him. He may have overcame his physical handicap by developing proficient hunting skills, or perhaps he rarely hunted and took on other tasks.

“Based on his presumed status, Perak Man was likely a respected person in the group and, perhaps, a shaman and the most knowledgeable person in the group regarding survival, hunting, gathering, and other aspects of Palaeolithic daily life.

“Perak Man likely lived as a hunter, similar to the lifestyle of the Negrito ethnic group, which could be the descendant of Perak Man,” the researchers wrote in an editorial published in the Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences.

Source: BERNAMA

Adib Mohd

Recent Posts

160 Makan Spots, 40 Iconic Dishes, One Map redBus Is Feeding Our Travel Obsession

If you’ve ever planned a road trip just to try nasi dagang in Terengganu or… Read More

2 days ago

A Malaysian Coin Was Spotted at the CIA, Spy Move or Travel Flex?

Did a Malaysian coin just show up at the CIA’s Nathan Hale statue in the… Read More

2 days ago

Tourism Malaysia Backs Upcoming Film “Worth The Wait” RomCom Released in Malaysia

Tourism Malaysia is proud to announce its official support for the highly anticipated feature film… Read More

3 days ago

UMW Toyota Drives Customer Connections Through Performance, Community And Real Value

UMW Toyota Motor (UMWT) closed June 2025 with strong sales, recording 7,773 units for the… Read More

3 days ago

Pavilion Bukit Jalil Brings Japan To Malaysia With Matsuri Festival: Konnichiwa, Japan. Together, Here.

Pavilion Bukit Jalil will be launching its highly anticipated MATSURI Festival – Konnichiwa, Japan. Together,… Read More

3 days ago

Four Teams Crowned Champions At The Successful Fifth Edition Of The LALIGA Youth Tournament Malaysia

Four Teams Crowned Champions At The Successful Fifth Edition Of The LALIGA Youth Tournament Malaysia… Read More

3 days ago

This website uses cookies.