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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 VOL. 35 NO. 1 (2015) Berkala Arkeologi
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PREFACE VOL 35 NO 1 2015 Berkala Arkeologi
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BACK COVER VOL. 35 NO. 1 (2015) Berkala Arkeologi
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APPENDIX VOL. 35 NO. 1 (2015) Berkala Arkeologi
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GUA WURU: FUNGSI DAN JENIS PEMANFAATANNYA DI KAWASAN PRASEJARAH GUNUNG SEWU BAGIAN BARAT Alifah
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Wuru cave which located in Jetis, Saptosari Gunung Kidul, is one of the horizontal caves that contain archaeological data. This cave have a relatively small room, elongated and curved, but in this cave has many ecofact, some of which indicate the presence of human treatments (burned and trimmed). In the quality of the bone ecofact most have begun to experience the process of fossilization. In addition there is also finded shells, pottery, hazelnut and coal. These findings show evidence that the Wuru cave has potential as a cave who ever used in the past. But what kind of use or functionality of this cave in the surrounding area of Gunung Sewu western part is still unknown. This paper seeks to uncover the environmental approach, the method used is the analysis of artifacts, ecofact, and ecology around the area of the cave.
MEGALIT DAN KUBUR TEMPAYAN DATARAN TINGGI JAMBI DALAM PANDANGAN ARKEOLOGI DAN ETNOSEJARAH Tri Marhaeni Sosiana Budisantosa
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One aspect of archaeological studies in highland of Jambi is ideology or belief existing within human mind. The ideology of the past society is not appeared directly through material culture. The ideological research, therefore, could approach closer to cultural system of the past with the supported by the endorsement of historical and ethnographical data of local community. This writing discusses development of such model to disclose the beliefs that playing a part in the construction of megaliths and burial jars in highland of Jambi. The problem is answered by relate the results of the discussion of archaeological data and ehtnohistorical data. Results of the discussion revealed that the archaeological data interpretation is supported by the etnhohistorical data.
SITUS LIANGAN RAGAM DATA, KRONOLOGI, DAN ASPEK KERUANGAN Sugeng Riyanto
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The extensive early Mataram period (6th to 10th centuries A.D.) site of Liangan located on the slopes of the Sindoro volcano in Temanggung Regency has been under an ongoing long term research project by the Yogyakarta Archaeological Centre since 2009. This project will continue from 2015 until 2019. The first term of excavations has disclosed numerous important data relating to the age, extent and nature of the site as well as former environmental, geological and environmental data. Spatial aspects of this important Ancient Mataram site which covers an area of more than 5 hectares relate to former residential, sacral and agricultural activities. Well-preserved carbonized organic remains are an important feature of the site that reflect both agricultural and dietary features suggesting the impact of a volcanic eruption.
PRASASTI PENDEK DARI CANDI SANGGAR DAN KEMUNGKINAN PENGHORMATAN TERHADAP DEWA BRAHMA Rita Istari
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Sanggar temple is located on Penanjakan slope.. The hill is part of Wonogriyo of Pusungmalang village, Puspo regency, Pasuruan district. Sanggar temple suspected as place of worship to the God Brahma who dwells in Mount Bromo. On a series of research carried out in 2005-2008 by Yogyakarta Centre of Archaeology were found several short inscriptions around the temple to be praises used in religious rituals it is allegedly the people in the region. The tradition to sing praises by  until the spread of Islam in Java. The adoption of Islam influence changes lasted praises. The contents of such literatur review espeally ancient writings are used to prove the assumption.
PENELUSURAN BEBERAPA FRAGMEN PRASASTI PAÁ¹†Á¸ŒÄ€N DI RUMAH PENDUDUK (DESA PANDANKRAJAN, KECAMATAN KEMLAGI, KABUPATEN MOJOKERTO) Aang Pambudi Nugroho
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Not all inscriptions are recovered in a complete condition, several were found only in fragments. One of the inscriptions to have been recovered in a fragmentary condition is the 11th century A.D. Paṇá¸Än inscription issued by King Airlangga. This inscription was found in the village of Pandankrajan, Kemlagi Sub-district, Mojokerto Regency. Although the recovery comprises only several fragments, it was of course, formerly complete. It is, therefore, important to analyze the remaining words and sentences that are still visible to try to understand the original meaning of the proclamation.Â
POLA KELETAKAN BANGUNAN INDIS DI KOTA GORONTALO Irfanuddin Wahid Marzuki
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Indies buildings in Gorontalo are spread within several areas, namely Ipilo, Biawao, and Tenda. These buildings serve as offices, houses, schools, hotels, religious building, and shop. Research on indies buildings in Gorontalo aims to find its locational pattern and to determine the relationship among those buildings. This research uses descriptive method with an inductive approach. Analysis of the data using the nearest neighbour analysis. The results showed a locational pattern of Indies buildings are clustered around the square. Based on their function, houses, and hotel are clustered, while school and office buildings are randomly located. The relationship between the building relates to the function of each building. Residential and office buildings are located adjacent to the effectiveness. School buildings are spread to facilitate access to people living in all parts of the town. Religious building is located in the center to facilitate access from every direction, and shops are clustered adjacent to the market as the economic center.

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