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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 28 NO. 2 NOVEMBER 2008 Berkala Arkeologi
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PREFACE BERKALA ARKEOLOGI VOLUME 28 NO. 2 NOVEMBER 2008 Berkala Arkeologi
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MENGARUNGI GARIS WALLACE: AWAL MIGRASI MANUSIA DARI PAPARAN SUNDA MENUJU KAWASAN WALLACEA Sofwan Noerwidi
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Human migration in prehistoric times strongly suggest very complex problems, which could be explained from various perspectives. This article attempts to explain fundamental aspect influencing the pattern of human migration in prehistoric times from Sunda Continent to Wallacean Zone. These aspects are, for example, environment, technology, culture and human being as a decision maker. Reconstructing interisland migration pattern of homo sapiens of hunter gatherer is not as easy as imagining interisland closest lines. This is because the focus of modern human migration is to search for a new area for exploiting natural resources.
GAMBAR CADAS KALIMANTAN TIMUR: SATU BUKTI SENI LUKIS KUTAI PURBA Gunadi Kasnowihardjo
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Art including painting is an element of culture. Therefore art also becomes an object of archaeological research. Rock art paintings found in prehistoric caves in Kutai Timur regency of East Kalimantan Province are categorized as art paintings of prehistoric era. In prehistoric archaeology, arts and religion were difficult to be separated. Rock art paintings should be analized by religion approach and arts approach as well.
KESELARASAN MIKROKOSMOS-MAKROKOSMOS SEBAGAI DASAR PEMBANGUNAN MASA HINDU-BUDDHA DI INDONESIA Baskoro Daru Tjahjono
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The culture that emerged in Hindu-Buddha period in ancient Indonesia was always related to religious concepts. Therefore, anything being produced at that time should reflect the harmony between micro and macrocosms, or in other words, between human and deities worlds. This could be exemplified by temples and royal palaces from that period. Temples symbolized Mahameru, the mountain regarded as the center of universe; whilst royal palaces as microcosm should have elements and arrangements in favour with the afore mentioned macrocosm.
ARCA-ARCA DARI CANDI TONDOWONGSO DAN CANDI GURAH, KEDIRI Lisa Ekawati
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Gurah district which located at Kediri region is very rich in term of archaeological heritage. Lot of statues and brick structures were found at Tondowongso and Tiru Lor area. The most interesting thing is the discovery of BrahmÄ, Candra, SÅ«rya, Nandi and Yoni statues. In term of iconography, every statue from both areas shows similarity as well as differences. By comparing the composition of the statues found at Gurah temple, it could be presumed that the statues were made in the same place as the ones found in Tondowongso. The research at Tondowongso has not finished yet,so this assumption still need to be re-examined.
KAJIAN IKONOMETRI ARCA LOGAM PRODUK PERAJIN TROWULAN Sugeng Riyanto
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A question often raised on metal sculpture made by Trowulan artists is: do iconometric aspects of the sculptures follow the iconometric order? Studies on iconology, including iconographic and iconometric studies, are important in Indonesian archaeology. Iconometric study on metal sculptures made by Trowulan artists is an example for iconometric study in Indonesia.
RITUS KEMATIAN MASYARAKAT JAWA KUNA, BALI KUNA, DAN BALI SEKARANG Rita Istari
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Indonesia has various tribes that spread over a large number of islands, and each has their own custom or tradition which is unique and different from each other. One of the customs or traditions is the funeral ceremony which can be found among Javanese and Balinese people, that is a ceremony held when someone is passed away. Based from the old inscriptions and manuscript funeral ceremony has already rooted in the past. They have their own terminology about the ceremony, although the ceremony itself principally has the same purposes. Compared to similar ceremony still undergoes until the present time, it is assumed that the custom or tradition is inherited for generations.

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