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JURNAL WALENNAE
ISSN : 14110571     EISSN : 2580121X     DOI : -
Core Subject : Humanities, Art,
Walennae’s name was taken from the oldest river, archaeologically, which had flowed most of ancient life even today in South Sulawesi. Walennae Journal is published by Balai Arkeologi Sulawesi Selatan as a way of publication and information on research results in the archaeology and related sciences. This journal is intended for the development of science as a reference that can be accessed by researchers, students, and the general public.
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NILAI-NILAI LUHUR ARSITEKTUR RUMAH ADAT “TONGKONAN” TORAJA Danang Wahju Utomo
WalennaE Vol 4 No 2 (2001)
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Architecture has its own styte, varieties and culture (symbols) which reflected age and area. Tongkonan architecture style reflected the nature and social organization of Toraja people and traditional house func­tions. In Tongkonan, we could see the noble values audits personality. Torujkonan is the symbol of Torajanese life which reflected in their behaviors, manners, rules in this world and within their souls.
PERSPEKTIF GEOLOGI RUANG-RUANG DI KOMPLEKS SITUS GUA MAROS M. Fadhlan S. Intan
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Cave was the medium for prehistorically human to sheltered and to avoided from the difficulties, which were caused by the nature. The establishment of the caves in Maros limestone area was started since the carbonate was sedimentatedin submarine. Based on the geological structure, Maros limestone cave is di­vided into two, i.e. tightpole (kekar tiang) cave and tightpage (kekar lembaran) cave with its own room characteristics. The geological structure of the cave room is very influence the conservation of the archaeo­logical inheritance and the amount of the cave that-present can be shown.
SITUS, BUDAYA, DAN STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN PENELITIAN NEOLITIK DI SULAWESI SELATAN Nani Somba
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The most difficult problem in neolitic period analysis is the loss of archaeological context, material resis­tance, field function transformation and sites damage. Therefore, a strategy is significant to support the research application, such as: priority scale, quality and quantity, finds inventory and detailed location, and lab material analysis availability.
AWAL MULA WAJO DAN ASPEK RUANG SITUS INTI WAJO ABAD XV-XIX MASEHI M. Irfan Mahmud
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Confederation is general Bugis governmental model. In macro, Wajo state area was divided into three limpo and 31 wanua, included Wanua under Wajo authority. At Wajo center, artifacts, features and eco-facts were found at Tosora site which describing socio-economic and politic and religion areas.Konfederasi adalah model umum pemerintahan Bugis. Secara makro, wilayah negara bagian Wajo dibagi menjadi tiga limpo dan 31 wanua, termasuk Wanua di bawah otoritas Wajo. Di pusat Wajo, artefak, fitur, dan ekofak ditemukan di situs Tosora yang menggambarkan wilayah sosial-ekonomi dan politik serta agama.
Berita Penelitian Tim Editor
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KAJIAN TIPOLOGIS KENDI TANAH LIAT SITUS GEDUNGKARYA, JAMBI, DAN PERSAMAANNYA DI ASIA TENGGARA Budianto Hakim
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The background of pot as one of pottery development could be understood in two aspects: commerce, inter-cultural relations, and language. An enormous pot made from clay at Gedungkarya site is a new issue. Where this pot does came from? And, whether Gedungkarya site is an 'industry' or not? Hitherto the question still under debates for white clay pots distribution includes wide areas in South East Asia. A typology study to compare with South East Asia pots is an effort to answer the question above.
POLA PEMUKIMAN DALAM ARKEOLOGI: REKONSTRUKSI EKOLOGI, KEBUDAYAAN, DAN STRUKTUR MASYARAKAT nfn Hasanuddin
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Settlement pattern concept appears in 1940s in America, and in these last few years has already been implemented in many researches in Indonesia. What is the real settlement pattern in archaeology and how does it scope? Willey, Vogt, Rouse and Mundardjito's concepts which are emphasizing in pattern, distribution, and its relations are interesting to be attended to understand and to reconstruct the past ecology, culture and social structure.
ANALISIS LABORATORIUM TEKNOLOGI PEMBUATAN GERABAH SITUS GEDUNGKARYA, MUARA JAMBI, PROVINSI JAMBI Ni Komang Ayu Astiti
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Pottery is one of human attempts to meet their basic needs and make used the lands surrounds them. Despite the clay as pottery compositions, a mixture material was added which strongly affected substance that it contained. Therefore, despite the physical analysis to understand the pottery nature, a substance analysis must take place in order to identify the clay composition or its contents used. These analyses were applied at Gedungkarya site showed that kaolinit clay used by the potters was using different chemical composition. It was also recognized that pottery materials came from the same area, even within different times.
KRONOLOGI HUNIAN PRASEJARAH DI GUA BRAHOLO DAN SONG KEPLEK, GUNUNG SEWU Harry Truman Simanjuntak
WalennaE Vol 4 No 2 (2001)
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Gua Braholo and Song Keplek are two of the some caves, which have been intensively excavated since 1990's. The research result shows that both caves were occupied by the prehistorically human before the Pleistocene was over. The chronology of occupancy in this area was started from the eldest (Paleolithic) to the youngest one (Paleometallic) which were separated into six periods: Baksosa, Terus, Tabuhan, Keplek, Gupuh, and Klepu. In the Gunung Sewu context, the occupancy in Gua Braholo and Song Keplek were went on from Tabuhan period, continued to Keplek period, and Gupuh period as the occupancy in the early Neolithic. The expansion from period to period be tend to gradual, there was no "repture" to be seen.

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