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BULI-BULI KERAMIK KOLEKSI MUSEUM BALI KAJIAN POLA HIAS DAN PERIODISASI Ni Ketut Ayu Kusumawati
Humanis Volume 6. No. 3. Maret 2014
Publisher : Udayana University

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Balinese society is known as an open society, a dynamic, a relationshipthat has continued since prehistoric times. Relations with the outside world bringsculture, Balinese civilization became more complex, varied and unique.Archaeological evidence, and history has shown openness of the people of Bali, itappears that the Balinese had a long interaction with the outside world. Historicalevidence that almost scattered throughout the corners of Bali and most of thecollection of the Museum of Bali. However, the data that has not been adequatelyidentified, thus not providing a thorough and comprehensive explanation. one ofthem is the possibility ceramics at that time became a valuable object in thekingdom, since at that time the only possibility of the nobility or high social statuswho has a collection of ceramics. One of the Bali Museum is a collection ofceramic jar. Ceramic jar for 83 pieces that have decorative patterns and a variety ofglazes. Based decorative patterns, and glazes the pot, it will help reveal where itcame from and periodization. Origin and periodization ceramic jar is as follows.Derived from the Chinese Ching Dynasty 18-19 century, China 20 Century,Vietnam 16-17 Century, Vietnam Century 18-19, Vietnam 15-16 century, ThailandSwankhalok 15-16 century, China 19-20 Century, China Ming Dynasty 16-17Century, China Yuan-Ming Dynasty Century 14-15, Thailand Swankhalok 14-15Century, Vietnam 14-15 Century, China Yuan Dynasty 13-14 Century, VietnamCentury -14, China 14-16 Century, and of Chinese 17-18 Century.