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摘要
由于联合国教科文组织的世界遗产认证,冷宫山谷作为考古遗址而闻名于世。在此基础上,岭公的独特文化遗产被列入世界地质公园。马来传统房屋是文化遗产的属性之一。它所呈现的特征象征着独特性,反映在其建造地所在的州以及历史事件之间的关系上。本研究旨在探索马来西亚霹雳州灵公谷马来传统房屋的分布表和景观特征。研究方法包括现场观察和评估,并使用全球定位系统记录房屋的空间位置。收集到的 108 座传统房屋样本使用核密度分析法进行了分析。结果表明,冷宫传统房屋的分布集中在洞穴和霹雳河附近,这与旧石器时代人类定居和马来苏丹时代的历史证据相吻合。已发现的两类重要传统房屋分别是占 79% 的 Rumah Limas Bumbung Perak (RLBP) 和占 14% 的 Rumah Kutai (RK)。大部分房屋仍保留着乡土建筑和半乡土建筑,这表明了它们的重要特征。传统民居的景观也显示出冷宫作为山谷的地理环境所支持的独特性。这些研究结果支持了在文化遗址景观背景下在冷宫建立地质公园的愿望,并为当局保护和保存冷宫这一广义上的文化遗址提供了大量信息。我们鼓励今后的研究对房屋的状况进行详细评估,以促进遗产保护和保存工作。
Tabulation and Landscape Characters of Lenggong Valley’s Malay Traditional Houses
Lenggong Valley is famously known as an archaeological site due to UNESCO's World Heritage Site verification. Following this, the aspiration towards Global Geopark recognition comprising Lenggong's distinctive cultural heritage was initiated. Malay traditional house is one of the attributes of cultural heritage. It presents a character that symbolises uniqueness reflected in the states where they were built and the relation between historical events. This study aims to explore the distribution tabulation and landscape characters of Malay traditional houses in Lenggong Valley, Perak, Malaysia. The methodology includes site observation and evaluation, with the spatial location of the houses recorded using GPS. The collected samples of hundred eight (108)traditional houses were analysed using Kernel Density Analysis. Results showed that the tabulation of Lenggong traditional houses is concentrated approximately to caves and the Perak River concurrence with the historical evidence of Paleolithic human settlementand the Malay sultanate era. Two (2) significant types of traditional houses found are Rumah Limas Bumbung Perak (RLBP) with 79% and Rumah Kutai (RK) with 14%. Most of the houses are still preserved with vernacular architecture and semi-vernacular which points to their significant identity. The landscape of the traditional houses also points to the unique characters supported by the geographical setting of Lenggong as a valley. These findings support the aspiration of a Geo-Park in Lenggong in the context of the cultural heritage landscape and provide substantial information to authorities regarding conservation and preservation of Lenggong as a heritage cultural site in a broader sense. Future study is encouraged to provide a detailed assessment of the houses' condition towards heritage preservation and conservation efforts.