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Gua Kepah prehistoric skeletal remains expected back in Penang by year end

The process of repatriating the 41 skeletons from the Netherlands to Penang is currently in progress

Updated 11 months ago · Published on 13 Jun 2025 6:00PM

Gua Kepah prehistoric skeletal remains expected back in Penang by year end
After it was first discovered more than 150 years ago by British archaeologists, it ended up in the Netherlands. - June 13, 2025

by Ian McIntyre

PENANG is expecting the unique set of prehistoric human skeletal remains unearthed from the Guar Kepah archaeological site, would be returned to the state by year end.

After it was first discovered more than 150 years ago by British archaeologists, it ended up in the Netherlands.

The process of repatriating the 41 skeletons from the Netherlands to Penang is currently in progress with a due date set in December, said Penang Tourism and Creative Economy Committee chairman Wong Hon Wai.

 Wong expressed optimism that the remains could be returned soon following ongoing diplomatic efforts between Malaysian and Dutch authorities.

“The Penang government is working closely with the National Heritage Department, the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, and the Foreign Ministry to ensure the repatriation process is carried out smoothly,” he said.

 “If all goes to plan, the 41 human skeletons will be housed at the Guar Kepah Archaeological Gallery in Kepala Batas by this year,” Wong said.

The skeletal remains, believed to have been excavated by the British during the colonial period, are currently kept at the National Natuurhistorisch Museum, the Netherlands.

 Wong also said that the gallery is close to completion in Guar Kepah.

 “Construction of the gallery, including its interior and exterior, has been completed. We are now waiting for the repatriation process to conclude before opening the gallery to the public,” he said.

 The RM10 million Guar Kepah Archaeological Gallery is a double-storey, minimalist - designed structure situated on nearly one hectare of land.

Implemented by Chief Minister Incorporated (CMI) in collaboration with the Northern Corridor Implementation Authority (NCIA), the gallery features an interactive exhibition space that offers visitors a glimpse into early human settlements in the region. - June 13, 2025.

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