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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 27 NO. 1 MAY 2007 Berkala Arkeologi
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FRONTMATTER VOLUME 27 NO. 1 MAY 2007 Berkala Arkeologi
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PERISTIWA DIGLOSIA DALAM MASYARAKAT JAWA KUNA: SUATU INTERPRETASI LINGUISTIS ATAS KEHADIRAN UNSUR SERAPAN BAHASA SANSKERTA DI DALAM PRASASTI BAHASA JAWA KUNA ABAD 9 - 10 MASEHI Kayato Hardani
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The phenomenon of the presence of the Sanskrit language in Old Javanese inscriptions from the 9th to 10th century AD written by citralekha-citralekha cannot be ascertained its exact origins. From the linguistic side, the mixing of foreign vocabulary with language, natives can be said to be an indicator of the occurrence of diglossia, but on the other hand there is the fact that language is something that is inherited.
MENENGOK KEMBALI BUDAYA DAN MASYARAKAT MEGALITIK BONDOWOSO Muhammad Hidayat
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There are quite a lot of megalithic cultural heritage in the eastern part of East Java, such as in the Jember, Bondowoso, Situbondo, and Banyuwangi areas. From several studies so far, it is known that the relics in the Bondowoso area are very dense in distribution, and the variety of cultural products is the greatest. Therefore it is not wrong to say that in the eastern region of East Java it is a megalithic kingdom with its capital in Bondowoso. Especially for the megalithic relics in Bondowoso, research has often been carried out. However, the studies that have been carried out cannot completely answer the problems regarding these legacies. New academic problems continue to emerge and require new information / data to answer them. Likewise, the emergence / discovery of new data that demands an explanation. · Among the problems that have not been answered satisfactorily until now are the people who support megalithic culture and the period of its development.
MENJELANG MASUKNYA ISLAM DI UJUNG TIMUR PULAU JAWA Masyhudi
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Very little archaeological data regarding the development of Islam in the Banyuwangi area is currently available. From this minimal archaeological data, it shows that there is no time conformity with the historical chronology of the development of Islam in the Banyuwangi Regency area. Related to this, academic research or studies in the field of archeology are still needed to support or find the truth of the history of the development of Islam in the Banyuwangi area, and in general for the purpose of forming and strengthening national identity.
SAPHATA DALAM BEBERAPA PRASASTI Rita Istari
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In writing the ancient history of Indonesia, it is necessary not only historical sources in the form of relics of the past / artifacts, but also in the form of written sources, one of which is inscriptions. In archaeological understanding, the inscription is the official royal charter carved in stone or metal pot, usually containing decisions regarding the designation of an area to be a sima / perdikan area. The determination of an area to be sima by a king or family is usually done if the area is considered meritorious and for the benefit of a sacred building. However, there are also inscriptions containing court decisions and laws. Apart from stone and metal, ancient writing can also be written on lontar, pottery, statues, and possibly other perishable objects such as bamboo and wood, so they are no longer found today.
PERBEDAAN KARAKTERISTIK-KARAKTERISTIK EPIGENETIS UPPER VISCEROCRANIUM DARI SAMPEL TENGKORAK MANUSIA LIANG BUA, LEWOLEBA, MELOLO, DAN NTODO LESEH (NUSA TENGGARA TIMUR) DAN GILIMANUK (BALI) Rusyad Adi Suriyanto
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This study aims to determine the differences in the epigenetic characteristics of the upper viscerocranium from human skull samples Liang Bua, Lewoleba, Melolo and Ntodo Leseh (East Nusa Tenggara) and Gilimanuk (Bali), and the factors that determine and influence them. The research subjects included the upper viscerocranium from samples of adult human skulls from the Late Neolithic transition period to the Paleometallic Age with an annuity of about 1500-4000 years.
PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT PADA PELESTARIAN SITUS BANGKAI KAPAL "USS LIBERTY", TULAMBEN, BALI Sofwan Noerwidi
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Indonesia as the largest maritime country in the world, is estimated to have 3000 sites containing underwater archaeological resources. But unfortunately, this great potential has not been managed (research and its preservation) optimally. Various conflicts of interest in the management of underwater archaeological resources have led to new thinking in the vision of conservation. Therefore, it is necessary to develop an alternative approach that can better accommodate the various interests of the local community. One model of approach that is oriented to local communities is the community empowerment model. Empowerment of local communities around archaeological sites can be realized in three aspects of empowerment, namely: empowerment in the fields of a) socio-culture, b) politics, and c) economy.
IDENTIFIKASI KEN DEDES DALAM ARCA PERWUJUDAN SEBAGAI DEWI PRAJNAPARAMITA : TINJAUAN FILSAFAT RELIGI DAN IKONOGRAFI Suwardono
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Among the people of Malang and its surroundings, the figure of Ken Dedes (read: Dedes) as an ancient Javanese princess who is seen as very beautiful is not new anymore. This assumption stuck on the surface in the early decades of the 19th century, when the Dutch discovered ruins in the Singosari temple complex. One of the finds from the ruins was a very beautiful statue found in the Wayang temple or E temple (according to Dutch reports), an area of the Mahayana Buddhist pantheon namely Dewi Prajnaparamita. When the area temporarily resided in the resident's residence in Malang, Monnerau, the Resident of Malang at that time connected the area of Dewi Prajnaparamita with a resident's story about Ken Dedes. From this, the initial suspicion arose that the statue of Dewi Prajnaparamita was a portrait of Ken Dedes.
PARIWISATA DAN PELESTARIAN WARISAN BUDAYA Siswanto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30883/jba.v27i1.946

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The development paradigm in many countries is now more oriented towards the development of the service sector and industry, including the tourism industry. Likewise in Indonesia in the last three decades the tourism sector has been encouraged and responded positively by the government with the hope of replacing the oil and gas sector which has been the prima donna in the country's foreign exchange earnings. The tourism sector is promising enough to help increase foreign exchange reserves and also pragmatically to increase people's income. The national situation is now beginning to show progress towards stability, especially in the political and security fields will provide assurance of confidence for foreign tourists to enter Indonesian territory.

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