Bujang Valley Archeological Site -A View From The Sky

Dear Readers

The  Bujang Valley archelogical site  has been in the news recently and by all accounts it seems to be a site of some significance which has yet to be properly surveyed.This is an attempt to  publicly survey  that site using satellite imagery of the terrain at and around the site.
The first picture below is a Google map view of Northern Malaysia onto which a terrain image captured by a Shuttle mission has been superimposed. The second image is a magnification of the latter. The elevation (height) has been exaggerated to enhance features that may otherwise remain hidden.
 Its colour scheme is arranged such that higher elevations are more brightly coloured, and the plains mostly blue.
The Valley is located to the south the peak at  the top left corner of the "blue box"  in the Google Map image, and in the terrain image below that. The images may be magnified by clicking  on them.
Penang island is located at the bottom left corner of the blue box.
Feel free to comment,  or link this page to your own findings, from these images or your own.
Are there ancient pathways, roads, trade routes , leading into the valley?
Is there further evidence of the ancient jetty at the Sungai Batu complex? Is there something new that jumps out from these images? I look forward to your comments.
Regards
Ganesh Sahathevan






Bujang Valley Terrain Model

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