
ZOOMORPHIC IMAGES IN PREHISTORIC CAVE PAINTING OF KAIN HITAM CAVE (PAINTED CAVE) NIAH, SARAWAK
Author(s) -
Junior Kimwah,
Ibnor Azli Ibrahim,
Baharudin Mohd Arus
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of heritage, art and multimedia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2600-8262
DOI - 10.35631/ijham.38002
Subject(s) - cave , prehistory , archaeology , painting , cave painting , geology , art , geography , visual arts
This article debates the zoomorphic images or images of animals that have been produced on prehistoric cave walls. Kain Hitam Cave or known as Painted Cave, located within the Niah Cave complex, is a cave that believed have been inhabited by Neolithic peoples. Inside the cave, there were a variety of artifacts including boat-shaped coffins, jewelry made of shells, bones, and ceramics. Inside the cave, there is also a cave painting that is produced on the wall using hematite material mixed with a mixture of plant material. The main focus of this article is to record all the animal images found inside the cave wall. This research also attempted to document images digitally. The researchers produced a re-image using Adobe Photoshop's digital software. The results of this research are to collect a more organized and detailed collection of images.