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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 VOLUME 19 NO. 1 1995 Berkala Arkeologi
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FRONTMATTER BERKALA ARKEOLOGI VOLUME 19 NO. 1 1995 Berkala Arkeologi
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HINDU-BUDDHIS DALAM BINGKAI BUDAYA JAWA ASLI Baskoro Daru Tjahjono
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Hinduism and Buddhism originated in India, entered Indonesia almost at the same time, namely around the first century AD. This culture that originated from India is often referred to as Hindu culture only. This cultural influence has not only led the Indonesian nation to enter the historical era but has also brought about major changes in various aspects of life, such as religion, government structures, and other aspects of society.
TIGA RELIEF KHARMAWIBANGGA CANDI BOROBUDUR Hari Lelono
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The subject is not a general discussion, but a special discussion includes case studies to reveal the phenomena carved at the foot of the Borobudur temple, or better known as Kharmawibangga. This part of the foot of the candi does not appear as a whole, because of the safety and sustainability of the temple itself, as a reinforcing material. Therefore, not everyone can see these reliefs, but from libraries by archaeologists such as Van Erp, Soekmono, and Casparis, photographic recordings can help in this study.
BANGKAI PERAHU SITUS UJUNG PLANCU, JAMBI Lucas Partanda Koestoro; Rusmeijani Setyorini; Charunia Arni LD
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During the rescue excavation at the Ujung Plancu site in August 1994, the remains of an old boat were successfully recovered. Only two of the six planks were still visible in 1984. In accordance with the objectives of the activity, these remains are now in the conservation basin of the Jambi SPSP office in Jambi. This will be conveyed in this paper regarding the placement of these remains in the history of Indonesian boat building techniques. The following artilce is describing about this.
GELAR "AL-SAHID" PADA BEBERAPA NISAN MAKAM KUNA DI INDONESIA (SEBUAH INTERPRETASI BARU) Mujib
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Three ancient tombs, namely the tomb of Fatimah binti Maymun in Leran, Gresik, East Java dated 475 H (1082 AD), the tomb of Sultan Al-Malik AI-Salih dated 726 H (1326 AD) and the tomb of the queen Nah- Risah bin Sultan Al-Abidin from the numerical year 831 H (1428 AD) is also a descendant of Sultan Al-Malik Al-Salih of Samudra Pasai, North Aceh. When compared to other ancient tombs that have been found and researched in Indonesia that reached hundreds, even thousands in number. The specificity is seen in the form of tombstones, inscription style and the use of laqb (title, abnome) which reflects the Islamic influence, with the use of the title AI-Sahid in front of the names.
PERILAKU MASYARAKAT TERHADAP BENDA CAGAR BUDAYA SANGIRAN: STUDI KASUS DI DESA KRIKILAN Bambang Soelistyanto
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Sangiran site in the world of science, especially in the issue of early human evolution is important, there is no doubt. Findings ranging from the right lower jaw (mandible) found by Von Koenigsvald in 1934 to Sugimin's pithecantrophus skull found on October 8, 1993, present evidence that the Sangiran dome is the world's happiest hominid site. Unfortunately, most of the human fossil findings at this site do not come from the results of research by researchers. But the findings of local residents whose activities are far from practical have more opportunities than a formal study.

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