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AMERTA Journal of Archeology Research and Development publish and issued by Pusat Penelitian Arkeologi Nasional (the National Research Centre of Archaeology) - Agency of Research and Development - Ministry of Education and Culture Republic of Indonesia, publish since 1985. AMERTA is an open access journal without any charge during article processing. AMERTA presents original articles about knowledge and information of the results of the latest research and development in the archeology and related sciences, such as chemistry, biology, geology, paleontology, and anthropology, etc.
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Preface Amerta Volume 28, Tahun 2010 Puslit Arkenas, Redaksi
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Permukiman Terbuka dan Sistem Penguburan Masyarakat Kuno Di Wilayah Situs Hatusua, Pesisir Pantai Seram Bagian Barat Handoko, Wuri
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Open Settlement And Burial System Of The Ancient Community Within The Area Of Hatusua Site In The West Coast Of Seram IslandHatusua settlement site, is one of open settlement sites in the local community known as the negeri lama. The site of this negeri lama is the first site found in the coastal areas in the country long history of research sites that are usually found in the mountains. Indications settlement with the discovery of a very dense distribution of pottery and ceramics and the presence of foreign religious elements with the discovery of the dolmen in the center of the village. In addition to the human skeleton was found also with the new grave that also was first discovered in the Maluku region. From these data indicate the complexity of supporting community cultural well of activities and fom1s ofreligious concepts adopted.
Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Di Lingkungan Situs Arkeologi Sulistyanto, Bambang
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In the effort to manage cultural heritages nowdays, it is important to take into account the social significance of a site to its surrounding communities. As a consequence, we are required to make an advocacy ( change of policy) to revise the position of the local inhabitants around a site from being an object to a subject. Such change of policy is significant to change the position of the Local inhabitants within the site area from the controlled party into equal partner. Communities should be invoh·ed in the process of cultural heritage management so that the valuable asset will give back good contribution -both materially and non-materially -which will be of benefited to the well-being of cultural heritage and its surrounding communities. The effort to implement the management concept that places cultural heritage in social context, calls for the importance of developing participative approach, which is more community oriented. The implementation of this type of approach is through community empowerment. Empowerment means the social responsibility of archaeology to the communities that have to put up, directly, with the effects of development of site.
Identifikasi Beberapa Temuan Artefak Logam Dari Situs Intan Shipwreck ., Sarjiyanto
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Identification of Metal Artifacts Finds from Intan Shipwreck Information on discoveries of shipwrecks with its various trade commodities in the water territory of Nusantara has an important meaning. Different types of artifacts such as ceramics, glass artifacts, potteries, stone artifacts, and metal artifacts like those found at the Intan Wreck Site prove the important role of sea transportation in water territory of Nusantara. Metal artifacts found there comprise various types including ingots, pans/trays, mirrors, bells, etc. From a number of analyses that have been carried out, it is strongly assumed that those artifacts are from around 9th - 10th centuries AD, which can be atrtributed to a period of transition from the Ancient Mataram Empire in Central Java to East Java, as well as the Sriwijaya Kingdom with its capital in Palembang.
Potensi Situs Arkeologi Kawasan Kerinci, Jambi: Ikon Budaya Austronesia Arifin Aziz, Fadhila
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Archaeological Sites Potential on Kerinci Region, Jambi: Icon of Austronesia Culture Kerinci region is a location that has a diversity of cultural heritages of the past. Administratively, this area is located in Kerinci Regency, Jambi Province (formerly part of west Sumatra). This area today is still relatively remote due to limited transportation and communication facilities. Geographical conditions and steep mountainous with lakes and tributaries are the main factors driving the agricultural sector (farming, gardening) as the main regional income. Informations about archaeological resources from the early history of the cultural heritage in Jam bi can are very rarely found in school books, leaflet of culture and tourism information, eventhougb local government or related institutional in the central. But there was supporting evidence that the area of Jambi has the potency of cultural heritage since prehistoric (Mesolithic) to the Colonial periods. In one area of Jambi, which is around Kerinci region, until now can still be found evidences of material culture with prehistoric characters. There are remains of archaeological sites in the Lakes Kerinci region from prehistoric times (Mesolithic until Palaeometalic) to indicate the beginning of civilization in communities that already have the technology ( equipment), social organization, beliefs and so on. Therefore, research to express the historical values of cultural origin of Jambi in connection with the Austronesian speakings and culture is important to examine using Archaeological perspectives.
Keramik Muatan Kapal Karam di Perairan Utara Cirebon: Bukti Jaringan Pelayaran Kuna Harkantiningsih, Naniek
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The discovery of a shipwreck with various types of cargo in the archipelago, reinforce historical data of the archipelago in the past, such as a trading network between inter-island shipping and trade as well as interregional. One of shipwreck is found in the waters north of Cirebon, the most dominant cargo is ceramics. These commodities, provide more concrete archeological evidence about of distribution process ceramics from place of production (producer-kiln) to consumers, as well as variability, chronology, and ware, so that the certainty of any variety of ceramics traded and the distribution pattern, not only with ceramics commodity, but also with other commodity goods. The results of the analysis of ceramics, it can be seen the range chronology between 9th -10th Century: Late Tang, Five Dynasti, Northern Song and Liao, Zhejiang Province products. Ceramics items can be confirmed as a commodity item that appeared in the ship to be distributed to the consumer countries, including Indonesia. Ceramics is the principal key to the existence of international commercial network in the past. Therefore, ceramics becomes a significant subject of studies, since it enables us to find evidences to explain the long-distance trade that had occurred in the past; despite the presence of only limited ceramics period.
Kehidupan Purba di Cekungan Soa, Flores Tengah, Indonesia Timur (Kajian Arkeologi Kawasan) ., Jatmiko
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Soa Basin is a valley-shaped plain, which was formed by the eruption of an ancient volcano during the Pliocene period that created a caldera. 1n lhe next period, the Pleistocene, it turned into a big lake with lush environment, so that it tempted various living creatures (both humans and animals) to come and inhabited the area arround the lake. Based on the artifacts and ecofacts found at the site, life at this area has been going on since the Lower Pleistocene-Early Middle Pleistocene. In reality the Soa Basin area is a complex of ancient sites rich in artifacts and fossils of fauna (among others Stegodon, crocodiles, komodo lizards, land tortoises, and a species of big rats) at various sites within the Soa Basin area -which are supported by absolute dating -have enabled us to know their exact age. We have found 15 locations/sites that bear Palaeolithic tools in association with fossils of vertebrates bones. The 35 x 22 km Soa Basin is located 15 km northeast of Bajawa (the capital ofNgada Regency, Central Flores). It has a unique open landscape that reminds us of the typical environment of Homo erectus. By using the spatial archaeology study, this article of the title 'the Ancient Lifes at the Soa Basin, Central Flores, East Indonesia: Study of Spatial Archaeology' is hoped to be able to reveal the life at Soa Basin in particular, especially in relation to the aspect of human, culture, and environment.
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