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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 VOLUME 18 NO. 2 NOVEMBER 1998 Berkala Arkeologi
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PREFACE VOLUME 18 NO. 2 NOVEMBER 1998 Berkala Arkeologi
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MANFAAT KAJIAN GERABAH MASA LALU BAGI PENGEMBANGAN KERAJINAN TEMBIKAR SEBAGAI PENUNJANG INDUSTRI PARIWISATA Sumijati Atmosudiro
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30883/jba.v18i2.779

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In line with the development of Indonesian archaeology, the interest in archaeological research is not only focused on monumental, but also on non-monumental remains such as the pottery. This is evidenced by the many studies on pottery in the form of articles, theses and dissertations. As a result of the many researches on pottery, there are problems that need to be solved, especially the problem of the benefits of the study of past pottery in relation to the development of today's pottery handicrafts. In turn, the results of this development can be used as an asset that supports the tourism industry. In order to solve this problem, it is necessary to outline the results of the study of past pottery and traditional pottery.
TINGKAT TEKNOLOGI LOGAM DALAM MASYARAKAT PENDUKUNG BUDAYA SITUS PASIR ANGIN R.r. Triwurjani; Sudarti Prijono
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The variety of types and the number of metal crust findings indicate that at the site there has been a metalworking activity, this is also supported by the variation in the composition of each mixture. The variation of the mixture that is made shows that the people who support the Pasir Angin culture have mastered knowledge of metal alloys. The technique used in the manufacture of bronze artifacts generally still uses the casting technique, with molds made of a mixture of sand and clay, while the forging technique is thought to be still at an experimental stage.
KOTA YOGYAKARTA DAN BEBERAPA KOTA PENDAHULUNYA Inajati Adrisijanti
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In discussing Yogyakarta in terms of urban archeology, it should not be separated from the ancient cities around it, because the city of Yogyakarta is one of the chains of development of cities in Java, especially in the interior. As is known, the capital of the Mataram-Islam kingdom was first in Kota Gede. This first capital functioned until the death of Sultan Agung. Then his successor, namely Susuhunan Amangkurat I, moved the capital to Plered until he escaped from the palace which was then occupied by Trunajaya. In 1680 Susuhunan Amangkurat II founded the city of Kartasura which functioned until 1745, when Susuhunan Pakubuwana II moved to Surakarta.
HASIL SENI BANGUN BERGAYA INDIS: STUDI KASUS KELESTARIAN SEJUMLAH BENTENG DI JAWA TENGAH Novida Abbas
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The study of the preservation of the fortresses from the Dutch colonial period is based on the aim of informing the current condition of a number of these forts. In addition, it will also discuss the potential contained in it. Through this presentation, it is hoped that an overview of the steps that should be taken in endeavoring to preserve and (later) the use that might be applied to these fortresses is expected.
SULAWESI SEBAGAI DAERAH TUJUAN MIGRASI BANGSA AUSTRONESIA (TINJAUAN BERDASARKAN DATA ARKEOLOGIS) Indah Asikin Nurani
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The following will review some of the cultural data found in Sulawesi in connection with the search for the base area of the culture brought by the Austronesian people. This paper is intended to reveal the position of the root of this culture. In addition, the problem in this paper is how important is the Sulawesi region in the migration of the Austronesian people? and based on the migration theory, it will be asked whether the Sulawesi area is the area of origin or the destination of the migrants? These two questions will be tried to answer based on archaeological data.
KARAKTERISTIK DAN SEBARAN SITUS KUBUR TEMPAYAN DI ASIA DARATAN DAN KEPULAUAN, KAWASAN ASIA TENGGARA Fadhila Arifin Aziz
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Most of the urn/ pottery jar burial sites each have special characteristics, both in the way the body is placed in the jars, the materials used, the shape and decoration, the layout and distribution in the unit location, and so on. At some sites, these urn burials were found along with burials without containers, and some were even side by side with burials from later periods. This paper is an overview of the characteristics of the urn burials and the distribution of several sites in the Southeast Asia region.
SONG KEPLEK: OKUPASI INTENSIF MANUSIA PADA PERIODE PASCA-PLESTOSEN DI GUNUNG SEWU Retno Handini; Harry Widianto
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Song Keplek is a cave located in the Southern Mountains of Java, which is traditionally known as Gunung Sewu. This area that extends from west (Wonosari) to east (Pacitan) has its own distinctive morphological landscape, which is characterized by sinoid-shaped karst hills. On one of these hilly slopes - which is administratively included in the area of Pagersari Village, Punung District, Pacitan Regency - Song Keplek is located, about 300 meters southwest of the Wonogiri - Pacitan highway.
ASPEK PRASEJARAH DI WILAYAH KABUPATEN TABALONG PROVINSI KALIMANTAN SELATAN E.A. Kosasih
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To further trace the archaeological potential that exists in the South Kalimantan region - especially in Tabalong Regency - the results of prehistoric research (and traditions) that have been carried out so far by the Banjarmasin Archeology Center in collaboration with the National Archaeological Research Center will be presented. The results of this research need to be disclosed, to better understand the archaeological potential in the Tabalong Regency area.

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