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Permasalahan Arkeologi Bawah Air Indonesia Harry Octavianus Sofian
Kapata Arkeologi Vol. 6 No. 11 November 2010
Publisher : Balai Arkeologi Maluku

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24832/kapata.v6i11.144

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BENDA MUATAN ASAL KAPAL TENGGELAM SITUS KARANG KIJANG BELITUNG: SURVEI AWAL ARKEOLOGI BAWAH AIR Harry Octavianus Sofian
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol. 3 No. 1 (2011): Juni 2011
Publisher : BALAI ARKEOLOGI PAPUA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (279.195 KB) | DOI: 10.24832/papua.v3i1.90

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Belitung island surrounded by two straits, the Gaspar Strait and the Strait Karimata known by sailors as a strait which has many reefs and shoals of sand that can cause the ship sank. Belitung island known as the underwater archaeological sites in the form of ships sank. One of the places is Karang Kijang Site, this paper will discuss the archaeological preliminary survey conducted in this sites, which is expected to increase data Indonesia underwater archeological sites.
JEJAK-JEJAK BUDAYA PENUTUR AUSTRONESIA DI SUMATERA SELATAN Harry Octavianus Sofian
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol. 2 No. 2 (2010): November 2010
Publisher : BALAI ARKEOLOGI PAPUA

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Austronesian language speakers migrated to Southeast Asia and Indo-Pacific around 3500 years ago. Austronesian language speakers left traces of technology and cultures through the remains of artefacts. No exception in the area of South Sumatra also indicates the presence of the artefacts and cultures that characterize the Austronesian language speaking cultures. This paper will discuss the trail Austonesia speakers in South Sumatra through the remains of its culture.
PERDAGANGAN PRA SRIWIJAYA DI PANTAI TIMUR SUMATERA SELATAN BERDASARKAN SITUS AIR SUGIHAN DAN KARANGAGUNG TENGAH Harry Octavianus Sofian
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol. 2 No. 1 (2010): Juni 2010
Publisher : BALAI ARKEOLOGI PAPUA

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Trade in the Indonesian archipelago has been there the eastern coastal areas of Sumatra coast before the establishment of maritime Srivijaya kingdom. The existence of human life activity obtained from the intensive research conducted in the Palembang Central Archaeological (Balai Arkeologi Palembang) in Air Sugihan and Karangagung Sites. Archaeological finds indicate the site in both the supporting community has interacted with the outside world. This paper will discuss the interaction of what the public do support both the site from the evidence the archaeological remains
SITUS KAPAL KARAM GELASA DI SELAT GASPAR, PULAU BANGKA, INDONESIA Harry Octavianus Sofian
AMERTA Vol. 31 No. 2 (2013)
Publisher : Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

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Abstrak. Wilayah perairan Nusantara merupakan budaya, ekonomi dan politik sejak beratus tahunyang lalu. Perairan Nusantara berfungsi menjadi penghubung interaksi berbagai etnis, pedagang danmenyebarkan pengaruh satu sama lain. Interaksi itu mewariskan tinggalan-tinggalan arkeologi bawahair yang tersebar di perairan Nusantara. Pembahasan ini akan menginformasikan hasil penelitianuntuk melihat tinggalan arkeologi bawah air, yaitu kapal karam di perairan Selat Gaspar. Penelitianini menghasilkan bukti-bukti tinggalan arkeologi bawah air berupa kapal karam yang menggunakanbahan kayu dan tembaga, keramik, botol-botol, tulang, meriam, batu pemberat kapal (ballast) pasak,dan beberapa artefak yang belum dapat diidentifikasi. Kata kunci: Arkeologi Bawah Air, Situs Kapal Karam Gelasa, Selat Gaspar, Bangka. Abstract. Gelasa Shipwreck Site at Gasper, Bangka Island, Indonesia. The territorial waters of thearchipelago is a cultural, economic and political since hundreds of years ago. Archipelago watersserve as an interaction of various ethnic, traders and spread the influence of each other. Interactionpass remains underwater archaeological remains scattered in various waters of the Archipelago. This discussion will inform the research to look underwater archaeological remains of the shipwreck in the waters of the Straits of Gaspar. This study produced evidence of archaeological remains of a ship using wood and copper, ceramics, bottles, bones, cannon, ship ballast, pegs and some artifacts that cannot be identified.Keywords: Underwater Archeology, Gelasa Shipwreck Site, Gaspar Strait, Bangka.