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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 31 NO. 2 NOVEMBER 2011 Berkala Arkeologi
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PREFACE BERKALA ARKEOLOGI VOLUME 31 NO. 2 NOVEMBER 2011 Berkala Arkeologi
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LEPRA PADA SISA RANGKA MANUSIA DARI LEWOLEBA: RELEVANSINYA TERHADAP SEJARAH PENGHUNIAN INDONESIA Toetik Koesbardiati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30883/jba.v31i2.387

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Leprosy is a chronic, mildly communicable disease of man which primarily affects the skin, mucous membranes, peripheral nerves, eyes, bones and testes due to Mycobacterium leprae. Some researches show the evidence of leprosy spread worldwide in recent human history. Therefore, it is important to put leprosy’s case on the map to build broader knowledge, not only about the spread of leprosy, but also about human dispersal. The aim of the present study is to detect the M.leprae from ancient population in order to know its relevance to the peopling of Indonesia. Macroscopic method was performed based on Ortner method and Aufderheide and Rodriguez-Martin method to identify leprosy on the cranium of Lewoleba specimen (LLI/5), from Lembata Island, Indonesia. The antiquity of Lewoleba specimen is 2990+/-160BP. The results of the macroscopic method show that the specimen has suffered from leprosy in her lifetime. Some researchers concluded that emergence of leprosy related to human migration, in term of modern human dispersal, some researchers proved that the spread of leprosy worldwide consistent with the source of modern human (East Africa) and the spread of leprosy is also fit with the pattern of modern human dispersal. This fact provides an important clue how the M. leprae spread worldwide. Because the leprosy spread through human migration, this means also that leprosy could be infected the ancient people of Indonesia. This is because Indonesia was one of modern human migration's route
PENGHUNI GUA KIDANG: PENJELAJAH TANGGUH DI KAWASAN KARST BLORA Indah Asikin Nurani
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Prehistoric period of human life is relying on the availability of the potential of the surrounding natural environment in maintaining life. Prehistoric people will look for areas that provide the necessities of life either food source or sources of raw material to equipment. Kidang cave is one of prehistoric cave dwelling occupied intensively in the long term. Archaeological evidence, and traces ecofact fireplace and the grave gave an overview of how human beings to survive that period. This paper will discuss how patterns of human life of Kidang cave adapting to the natural environment on the aspects of diet, technology, and mobility of residents in search of food sources and sources of raw materials for everyday equipment.
SEBARAN GUA ARKEOLOGIS DI KECAMATAN PALIYAN KABUPATEN GUNUNGKIDUL DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN ANALISIS TETANGGA TERDEKAT (NEAREST NEIGHBOURHOOD ANALYSIS) Harry Octavianus Sofian
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Gunung Sewu karst area has attracted the attention archaeologists since the Dutch colonial era to the present. One of the karst area is located Paliyan District, Gunungkidul Regency. Based on research conducted by Harry Octavianus Sofian in year 2007, there were at least 11 caves and rockshelter as a potential residential dwelling. This paper will discuss and look for patterns of spatial distribution of caves and archaeological potential rockshelter as an ancient settlement in the District Paliyan using Nearest Neighbor Analysis (Analisis Tetangga Terdekat) manually and use Neighborhood Statistic analysis contained in the Arc View software.
PENOKOHAN KRSNA DAN BALARÄ€MA DALAM RELIEF CERITA KRSNA DI CANDI LARA JONGGRANG Andri Restiyadi
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Kṛṣṇa's Story Relief that carved on Lara Jonggrang Temple is an interesting relief which is rarely glimpsed as an object of research. This relief's depict Kṛṣṇa and BalarÄma's life since childhood to adulthood. However, not all of the story is being carved, but the selected parts only. The aim of this research is to know how to characterize of Kṛṣṇa and BalarÄma on that relief. This research will use instrinsic story builder approach that usually used in literacy criticism.
DARI PIAGAM MENJADI RELIK: PERGESERAN PEMAKNAAN PRASASTI YANG TERSIMPAN DI DALAM PURA-PURA DI KAWASAN DANAU BATUR, BALI Tjahjono Prasodjo
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Villages around Lake Batur, Bangli District, Bali Province have many inscriptions kept in their puras. The inscriptions have been experiencing a transformation of significance which is very different from the original meaning and function of an inscription. This article is meant to reveal the process of transformation of the inscriptions kept in the temples in the vicinity of Lake Batur. Based on the results of field observations and literature studies have been known that there are ancient inscriptions kept in at least five temples in the villages around Lake Batur. The inscriptions contain a very significant historical and socio-cultural data about local history. However, historians and archaeologist are very difficult to access the data. There has been a change of how the community sees the significance of an inscription, shifting from a charter to a very sacred relic. Such changes must be addressed wisely by the researchers and the community as the owner and "keeper" of such inscriptions. The shift of meaning is indeed as a naturally cultural process. It is, however, I expect that the historical data contained in the inscription can still be accessed and used academically to reconstruct the history and community identity in the region.
EKSPLORASI DATA ARKEOLOGI DI KAWASAN LERENG TIMUR GUNUNG MERAPI KABUPATEN BOYOLALI, JAWA TENGAH Sugeng Riyanto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30883/jba.v31i2.400

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Boyolali District geographic area covers the eastern slopes of Mount Merapi (and Merbabu). In the archaeological area is very important as an area that holds relics of archaeological data with a fairly long time span. On the other hand, concern over this region has not been for the region south and west slopes are academically have contributed information and past knowledge of the Indonesian people, especially from the classical period (eighth century - XM), Islamic period (beginning of the sixteenth century AD), until colonial period (about XVII century - beginning of XX century AD). Therefore it was not excessive if the research activities through archaeological exploration in the eastern slopes of Mount Merapai is a momentum to the rise of attention to archaeological data in the region, to contribute information and knowledge within the framework of ideological development, the development of scientific value, as well as the approaches to extracting value -economic values
POLITICS AT THE MUSEUM: THE APPEARANCES OF MUSEUM SONOBUDOYO AND MONUMEN YOGYA KEMBALI, YOGYAKARTA Sektiadi
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Museum was a man-made thing, a culture. This situation made the museum polluted with many tension, especially for the museum founded or managed by the government. This paper tried to evaluate the appeareance of the State Museum of DIY "Sonobudoyo" as a general museum and Jogja Kembali Monument as a tematic museum, and found some political aspects involved in their buildings, collections, exhibitions and other things

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