Ngebedech Terraces
The Ngebedech Terraces, or Ouballang ra Ngebedech, are located in the southwestern part of Palau Island.
Site description
The area covers over 160,000 sq m of grassland savannah in upland Palau. The terraces performed multiple functions that include, according to UNESCO, "agriculture, settlement, defense, and ceremonial functions."[1] Morgan (1988) argues that these terraces might be linked into larger more extended systems of complex topography.[2]
World Heritage Status
This site was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List on in the Cultural category.[1]
Notes
- Centre, UNESCO World Heritage. "Ouballang ra Ngebedech (Ngebedech Terraces) - UNESCO World Heritage Centre". whc.unesco.org. Retrieved 23 August 2017.
- Morgan, W.N. (1988) p 4
gollark: Does anyone have good names for a nebula which just hatched?
gollark: I think it's repulsion *from* sunlight?
gollark: preys -> prey (line 54, 60, probably more)
gollark: How do you view encyclopaedia entries for a dragon you have again?
gollark: As the owner's name isn't listed, we shall never know...
References
- Ouballang ra Ngebedech (Ngebedech Terraces) - UNESCO World Heritage Centre Retrieved 2009-03-03.
- Morgan, W.N. (1988), Prehistoric Architecture in Micronesia, University of Texas Press. ISBN 0-292-76506-1
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