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Berkala Arkeologi
ISSN : 02161419     EISSN : 25487132     DOI : https://doi.org/10.55981/jba.
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We are a journal on archaeology published by the National Research and Innovation Agency every May and November each year. This journal seek to promote and shares research results and ideas on archaeology to the public. We covers original research results, ideas, theories, or other scientific works from the discipline of Archaeology mainly in the Indonesian Archipelago and Southeast Asia. Interest from other disciplines (such as history, anthropology, architecture, geology, etc.) must be related to archaeological subject to be covered in this journal. Our first edition was published on March 1980.
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COVER BERKALA ARKEOLOGI VOL. 14 NO. 1 1994 Berkala Arkeologi
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FRONTMATTER BERKALA ARKEOLOGI VOL. 14 NO. 1 1994 Berkala Arkeologi
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ANALISIS ARTEFAK BESI DARI BEBERAPA DAERAH DI INDONESIA Sudarti Prijono
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Metal artifacts from the past are discovered scattered in several regions in Indonesia. This shows that people in some of these areas are familiar with metal and may also know how to process it. Iron artifacts, both in the form of crusts and tool fragments, are remnants of past technology that are interesting to study in more depth.
CITRA MAJAPAHIT DALAM PERBANDINGAN BABAD DAN KAKAWIN Bambang Soelistyanto
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Experts have assumed that among the many ancient kingdoms in Indonesia, Majapahit is the strongest to leave memories in today's society. The last kingdom of this traditional Hindu-Javanese state was recorded as having fully succeeded in establishing political unity in a large area that had never happened before.
KAJIAN TENTANG RANCANG BANGUN BENTENG KOMPENI DI JEPARA Novida Abbas
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One of the means of defense dating from the colonial period in Java is the Dutch fortresses, some of which can still be seen today. The existence of these fortresses implied a conflict between community groups in the archipelago against the colonialists, which forced the colonial side to establish various means of defense to counter the people's struggle. Among a number of former Dutch forts in Java, one that can still be seen is a fort located in Jepara. This fort, known as Benteng VOC or Benteng Kompeni, is located in Ujung Batu Village, Jepara District, Jepara Regency, Central Java Province. To be precise, the fort was located at the top of a hill overlooking the Java Sea.
STUDI PERMUKIMAN KUNA DI INDONESIA MELALUI PENDEKATAN MULTIDISIPLIN Djoko Dwiyanto
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Research in archaeology has recently grown rapidly in line with the development of science and technology. This development is not only evident from the selection of sites, the application of theory and methodology, the use of methods and techniques, but also the selection and appearance of research subjects. Archaeology, which at the beginning of its development was only known as a hobby, is not surprising if the focus of attention was initially focused on objects that have artistic value. In subsequent developments observers are not only interested in objects that have artistic value, but also those that have no artistic value and even reach a level of attention to the complexities of relations between objects that can reflect various aspects of human life in the past.
PENELITIAN ARKEOLOGI INDONESIA PASCA UU NOMOR 5 TAHUN 1992 Bugie Kusumohartono
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Until the middle of the last decade, archaeological research was still dominated by previous models of foreign scholar thinking. This thinking model is characterized by an orientation (only) on the relics of the past being studied. In this model the researchers depart from the legacy of the past, which through classification and analysis work will arrive at an interpretation of the role (meaning, function, technology) of the object in question in the past. In fact, often the results of these studies only stop at the level of classification and analysis, without any interpretation.

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