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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 26 NO. 2 NOVEMBER 2006 Berkala Arkeologi
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FRONTMATTER VOLUME 26 NO. 2 NOVEMBER 2006 Berkala Arkeologi
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INFRARED PHOTOGRAPHY: UNTUK PEMASYARAKATAN ARKEOLOGI Sugeng Riyanto
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The scope of public archaeology is indeed very broad, but the focus remains the same, namely how to 'spoil' the public for archaeological interests. Spoiling the public means also presenting various information generated by archaeologists according to their needs, in accordance with the developing framework and interests, including when the public is having a trend in "abnormal" photographic artwork that is infrared photography.
VIDEO DIGITAL UNTUK ARKEOLOGI Sofwan Noerwidi
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Research documents in the form of audio-visual as a form of research documentation have not received much serious attention until now. Even though these sources are very potential materials for publishing archaeology to the wider community. This paper will specifically discuss audio-visual documents and their output in the form of digital video documentaries of archaeology. At the Balai Arkeologi Yogyakarta, this form of publication is a product whose output is routinely attempted at the end of each research as well as at other important events relating to archaeological resources.
MEMBIDIK SISWA MENGENAL ARKEOLOGI Hari Lelono
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The era of reform in the world of politics has rolled on and is still in the process of learning for all Indonesian people to find the ideal format for implementing national development. Forms, ideal formats, are still limited to trials and aspirations that do not yet know when it will end. In exploring the identity, an interesting question, but it is quite outdated is, "why"? it continues to be a polemic for individual, group, religious and ethnic interests. The chaos should end in order to create an Indonesia that is peaceful and has an identity as the basis for a Indonesian personality with a characteristic plurality (diversity).
TOPENG PASIR ANGIN MENEMBUS BATAS: FUNGSINYA DALAM KEHIDUPAN MANUSIA Goenadi Nitihaminoto
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The gold masks found at the Pasir Angin Site are still intact, because they are made of a precious metal that is hard to rust, which is resistant to physical and chemical effects that gnaw at for thousands of years and does not undergo corrosion causing damage. What if the mask was made a duplicate and then used. I totally agree, because in my opinion the conditions that support it are quite adequate. We return the copy of the mask along with other findings to its place of origin, in a small artistic building (museum building), which we use as tourism. Pasir Angin site, which is located on a hill, has a part in the tourism element, namely natural tourism. From the top of the hill, visitors can freely view the natural scenery around it. In the middle of that small hill, a small building was built as a mini museum.
PERANAN KOMUNITAS BERBUDAYA TORAJA SEBAGAI PENYANGGA KEDATUAN LUWU M. Nur
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In local historiography, Luwu is one of the kingdoms that has received considerable attention compared to other kingdoms. If we have to conclude some of the readings about Kedatuan Luwu, the correct sentence is that the Kingdom of Luwu is a kingdom that deserves to be reckoned with in the historiography of the archipelago, at least in the 14th century, predating the kingdom of Gowa on the west coast of South Sulawesi. Even though we have arrived at this conclusion without ever having been significantly rebutted, this does not mean that the perspective that has been used to observe Luwu has no weaknesses.
DIMORFISME SEKSUAL DALAM KARAKTERISTIK EPIGENETIS UPPER VISCEROCRANIUM DARI SAMPEL TENGKORAK MANUSIA GILIMANUK (BALI) Rusyad Adi Suriyanto
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The practical relevance of this research is that it enables us to be able to recognize or distinguish male and female upper viscerocrani by qualitative methods, especially from paleoanthropological and archaeological human remains which are more commonly found in fractured, brittle and poorly preserved conditions. Research on the Gilimanuk skull sample shows that the epigenetic characteristics of the palatinal foramen size (depth), the degree of expression of the palatine torus, the degree of expression of the maxillary torus, the strength of the tubercular marginale projection and the size (depth) of the zygomaticofasiale foramen can help determine the sex of the individual, regardless of racial factors, changes. age and environment.
DARI PITHECANTHROPUS KE HOMO ERECTUS: SITUS, STRATIGRAFI, DAN PERTANGGALAN TEMUAN FOSIL MANUSIA DI INDONESIA Harry Widianto
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More than 100 ancient human individuals were shown from various ancient deposits on the island of Java, whose sites are located in various physiographic landscapes, namely: the Solo basin (Sangiran and Miri), the volcanic deposits of the Kendeng Mountains (Trinil, Kedungbrubus, and Perning in Mojokerto), the Bengawan Solo alluvial deposits (Ngandong, Sambungmacan, and Ngawi), and the volcanic deposits of Mount Muria (Patiayam). Human migration on the island of Java is thought to have only taken place in the Lower Plestocene from mainland Asia, which probably originated in Africa.

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