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Analisis Dampak Perkembangan Pasar Pancur Batu terhadap Transformasi Sosial-Ekonomi Masyarakat Sekitar, 1960-2023 Lubis, Nadiyah Zahra; Nugraha, Muhammad Adika; Nababan, Surya Aymanda
Polyscopia Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024)
Publisher : Medan Resource Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57251/polyscopia.v1i4.1515

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This study explores the history and socio-economic impact of Pancur Batu Market from 1960 to 2022, focusing on trader activities and community effects. Employing a qualitative case study approach, data were collected through observations, interviews, and document analysis. The findings reveal that Pancur Batu Market has evolved significantly from a colonial-era facility into a pivotal economic and social hub for the local community. Officially inaugurated in the 1970s, the market facilitates the sale of basic necessities and serves as a platform for social interaction. Trading activity intensifies on Saturdays, attracting crowds that cause congestion and lead some traders to operate exclusively on these days. The market plays a vital role in community life, fostering social harmony and providing a primary livelihood source for many residents. Economically, it generates business opportunities and improves living standards. Despite challenges such as competition and price fluctuations, Pancur Batu Market remains a cornerstone of the community's socio-economic landscape.
Pengaruh Sejarah Situs Bongal Desa Jago-jago terhadap Penyebaran Islam di Sumatera Utara Shaleha, Puspa Unsya; Sumantri, Pulung; Nababan, Surya Aymanda
Polyscopia Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57251/polyscopia.v2i1.1558

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This study aims to analyze the relationship between the Bongal Site and the historical traces of Islamic civilization in North Sumatra, as well as to examine the impact of Islam’s arrival on the identity and daily life of local communities based on archaeological findings at the Bongal Site. The research employs a qualitative approach with historical analysis, incorporating document studies, artifact examination, and other supporting evidence. The findings indicate that the introduction of Islam to North Sumatra, as evidenced by discoveries at the Bongal Site in Jago-jago Village, dates back to the 7th–8th century CE. This site is a significant archaeological landmark in Sumatra, providing early proof of Islam’s presence in the Indonesian archipelago. As of 2023, the Fansuri Bongal Museum has collected 207 artifacts, comprising 4,062 human-related artifacts and 2,861 additional objects. These findings are categorized into ten major groups: beads, Islamic medical instruments, Middle Eastern glassware, Chinese and West Asian ceramics, coins (Islamic, Indian, and Chinese), metals and their processing technology, the textile and food industries, palm fiber and ship fragments, aromatic resins and spice wood, and finally, nibung wood fragments.
Co-Authors Abdillah, Muhammad Fajar Abdul Azis Abdul Azis Abdul Azis Aditya Darma Adlina*, Zuraidah Ahmad Laut Hasibuan Aman Aman Anju Nofarof Hasudungan Anju Nofarof Hasudungan Anju Nofarof Hasudungan Anju Nofarof Hasudungan Ayu, Dedek Benny Junior Kaban Benny Junior Kaban Damanik, Raudhotul Jannah Darma, Aditya Daulay, Mawarda Dedi Kusbiantoro Dedi Masri Fikri Alkhairi Fikri Alkhairi Fikri Alkhairi Fiqri Haiqal Forman Laia Hadiani Fitri Hasan Ashari Hasrita Lubis Hasudungan, Anju Nofarof Hikam, Reza Maulana Hutasuhut, Mei Sahputri Indah Lestari, Indah Kaban, Benny Junior Kusbiantoro, Dedi Laia, Forman Latifah Hanum Latifah Hanum LEO AGUNG Lubis, Hafnita Sari Dewi Lubis, Hasrita Lubis, Mira Ardilla Lubis, Nadiyah Zahra Mawarda Daulay Md. Jali, Jafalizan Mestari Zai Mhd Ihsan Syahaf Nasution Mira Ardilla Lubis Muhammad Adika Nugraha Muhammad Novriansyah Lubis Muhammad Ricky Hardiansyah Muhammad Ricky Hardiyansyah Mulyani, Fini Fajri Nabila, Aizza Nadiyah Zahra Lubis Ningsih, Tri Zahra Nugraha, Muhammad Adika Nurhayati Nurhayati Nurhayati Nurhayati Ofianto, Ofianto Pandu Prabowo Warsodirejo Puspa Unsya Shaleha Rahmat, Doris Retnita Ernayani Lubis Rosmaida Sinaga Saiful Anwar Matondang Saiful Anwar Matondang Saputra, Nanda Saragih, Ridho Gilang Amalsyah Sardiana, Siti Selviana, Anita Setiawan, Johan Shaleha, Puspa Unsya Sintia Mega Siregar, Andyoda Siti Humairah Solihah Titin Sumanti, Solihah Titin Soriente, Antonia SRI YAMTINA Suboh, Amerruddin Shah Tafonao, Wendi Hati Tanjung, Yushar Vira Yunita Wendi Hati Tafonao Wulandari, Silfi Yushar Tanjung Yushar Tanjung Yushar Tanjung Zul Asri Zuraidah Adlina*