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Journal : Naditira Widya

BARK-CLOTH AND BARK-CLOTH BEATER FROM THE INDONESIAN ARCHIPELAGO Sunarningsih Sunarningsih
Naditira Widya Vol 5 No 1 (2011): April 2011
Publisher : Balai Arkeologi Kalimantan Selatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24832/nw.v5i1.62

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Abstract. Archaeological remains of bark-cloths in the Indonesian Archipelago are few and leavingus only bark-cloth beaters. On the other hand, remains of bark-cloth can still be found in associationwith bark-cloth beaters in China, Taiwan, Thailand, and Malaysia. Nevertheless, a number of villagesin Indonesia are still producing bark-cloth; hence the inventory and documentation of suchethnographic data can still be carried out. Many museums in Europe collect ornamented barkcloths.Today, the productions of bark-cloths in the Indonesian Archipelago are intended as souvenirs,for instance, wall ornament. Apparently, the existence of bark-cloths in the past is closely related tothe identity of a society. Thus, this article discusses the remains of bark-cloth beaters found inIndonesia in comparison to that of in other Asian countries and their ethnographic data. Informationon bark-cloth beaters were collected from publications and archaeological research reports of BalaiArkeologi Banjarmasin (Centre for Archaeology, Banjarmasin). The outcome of the discussion wasintended to motivate further comprehensive research on bark-cloth beaters.
RAGAM HIAS SENI UKIR PADA BANGUNAN TRADISIONAL BANJAR DULU DAN SEKARANG Sunarningsih Sunarningsih
Naditira Widya Vol 2 No 1 (2008): Naditira Widya Vol. 2 No.1
Publisher : Balai Arkeologi Kalimantan Selatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24832/nw.v2i1.161

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Banjarese traditional house-on-stils present different characteristics to those of other communities. In the past, such houses were abundantly built, but one can hardly ever build one today. Presently, many old Banjarese traditional house-on-stils have highly weathered and damaged. Such house which is richly ornamented is the bubungan tinggi. This article discusses ornaments carved on the old Banjarese traditional house-on-stilts, and the possibilities of people today persist on using it.