Trove of cannonballs discovered at a colonial fort
Nine cannonballs were uncovered in the same trench at Fort Cornwallis, George Town, Penang, Malaysia, where two centuries-old two cannons were found earlier.
Nine cannonballs were uncovered in the same trench at Fort Cornwallis, George Town, Penang, Malaysia, where two centuries-old two cannons were found earlier.
Excavations uncovered twin cannons buried beside Fort Cornwallis, in George Town, Penang, Malaysia. The cannons are at least 200 years old.
The incomplete female skeleton unearthed last month in the Guar Kepah site, on mainland Penang, Malaysia, was revealed to be 5710 years old through carbon dating.
Construction works unearthed a Neolithic skeleton, dating back 5000 years, in the Guar Kepah site, near Kepala Batas, on mainland Penang, Malaysia.
Archaeologists excavating Fort Cornwallis, a colonial-era defensive structure in George Town, Penang, Malaysia, dating to 18th century, discovered numerous artefacts at the site.