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CATATAN SINGKAT MENGENAI KOMPLEKS MAKAM BANYUSUMURUP, IMOGIRI Novida Abbas
Berkala Arkeologi Vol 5 No 2 (1984)
Publisher : Balai Arkeologi Yogyakarta

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Perwujudan seni bangun yang bercorak Islam di Indonesia dapat dilihat dalam bentuk masjid, bangunan makam, dan istana atau kraton. Hasil seni bangun bercorak Islam yang muncul pertama kali di Indonesia adalah bangunan makam, seperti yang dapat dilihat antara lain di Samudra Pasai dan Leran (Moquette, 1912 : 536 - 548). Dalam bidang studi arkeologi Islam telah diteliti sejumlah besar bangunan makam beserta berbagai aspeknya, antara lain aspek seni bangun, seni hias, dan pola tata letak. Banyak hal yang dapat diungkapkan dari studi mengenai makam, misalnya variasi bentuk dan hiasan pada nisan serta jirat, seni bangun dan seni hias makam yang berkembang di suatu tempat pada suatu kurun masa tertentu, persebaran pengaruh budaya antardaerah, dan lain-lain.
Kajian Tentang Rancang Bangun Benteng Kompeni di Jepara Novida Abbas
Berkala Arkeologi Vol 14 No 1 (1994)
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One of the means of defense dating from the colonial period in Java is the Dutch fortresses, some of which can still be seen today. The existence of these fortresses implied a conflict between community groups in the archipelago against the colonialists, which forced the colonial side to establish various means of defense to counter the people's struggle. Among a number of former Dutch forts in Java, one that can still be seen is a fort located in Jepara. This fort, known as Benteng VOC or Benteng Kompeni, is located in Ujung Batu Village, Jepara District, Jepara Regency, Central Java Province. To be precise, the fort was located at the top of a hill overlooking the Java Sea.
Perkembangan Kota Yogyakarta Berdasarkan Peningkatan Pemanfaatan Lahan Novida Abbas; Enny Ratna Dewi
Berkala Arkeologi Vol 15 No 2 (1995)
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This paper tries to discuss the development of Yogyakarta City based on the land use model. Changes, both reduction and development, are clearly something that is experienced by the City of Yogyakarta, considering that until now the existence of the City of Yogyakarta has lasted almost a quarter of a century.
Hasil Seni Bangun Bergaya Indis: Studi Kasus Kelestarian Sejumlah Benteng di Jawa Tengah Novida Abbas
Berkala Arkeologi Vol 18 No 2 (1998)
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Kajian tentang aspek kelestarian benteng-benteng dari masa kolonial Belanda ini dilandasi dengan tujuan untuk menginformasikari kondisi sejumlah benteng tersebut saat ini. Selain itu juga akan disinggung mengenai potensi yang terkandung di dalamnya. Melalui penyajian ini diharapkan dapat diperoleh gambaran langkah yang sebaiknya dilakukan dalam mengupayakan pelestarian maupun (nantinya) pemanfaatan yang mungkin dapat diterapkan pada benteng-benteng tersebut.
Bekas Benteng-Benteng Belanda Di Jawa: Penggunaan Dan "Penyalahgunaannya" Novida Abbas
Berkala Arkeologi Vol 22 No 1 (2002)
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Tinggalan arkeologis berupa benteng menjadi salah satu permasalahan dalam manajemen sumberdaya budaya. Di satu sisi, terlihat bahwa benteng-benteng tersebut perlu mendapat perhatian dan perlu dilestarikan, tetapi di sisi lain berbagai faktor tampak kurang menunjang upaya ke arah pelestarian tersebut. Diharapkan dengan maraknya minat terhadap pelestarian berbagai warisan budaya, tinggalan berupa benteng pun dapat "tersentuh" oleh upaya tersebut, sebelum yang tertinggal benar-benar hanya sepenggal kisah.
Benteng Rotterdam Berdasarkan Kajian Perkembangan Benteng Kolonial Di Indonesia Novida Abbas
Berkala Arkeologi Vol 25 No 1 (2005)
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Regarding the archaeological remains in the form of Fort Rotterdam in Makassar, there are still many things that can be revealed from this fort through specific archaeological studies with the help of Makassar historical sources. Archaeological studies that can be carried out on the remains of the fortress of Rotterdam include the art style of building the fort that was used at that time (XVII century) in Sulawesi, especially South Sulawesi, and what types of activities had occurred in the fort during its use. Thus, it is hoped that holistic data can be obtained about the ins and outs of the Rotterdam fort so that it can be used in its preservation efforts.
Rancang Bangun Dan Peran Benteng Sumenep Novida Abbas
Berkala Arkeologi Vol 26 No 1 (2006)
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From several sources obtained regarding the existence of the Dutch fort in Sumenep, it appears that there were various events that occurred during the usage of the fort. In addition, there are several conflicting matters which still require further explanation. Various sources say that at first the Sumenep fortress had both military and civilian functions, which is evident from the mention of the fort as the residence of the Dutch trade representatives, although in the end the fort only functioned militarily, namely by adding troops who protected the fort and the appointment of a lieutenant as commander. There was also resistance to the British, which probably involved the fort as a means of defense.
Organisasi Kemiliteran Pada Masa Pengaruh Islam Dan Kolonial Di Jawa Novida Abbas
Berkala Arkeologi Vol 27 No 2 (2007)
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A number of military archaeological remains, which are found in various places in Indonesia, both in the form of monumental remains such as various local and colonial forts as well as non-monumental remains such as weapons, reflect the existence of the political, social and economic constellation that underlie the founding of these remains. Chronologically, although not necessarily in a linear order, military archaeological remains in the form of colonial fortresses originated from efforts to secure economic activities by placing beachheads in strategic places before evolving naturally into hardware to demonstrate their colonial political role. Meanwhile (or vice versa), the establishment of local or non-colonial fortresses was more of a response to counterbalance the development and spread of colonial strongholds in the past which were considered to threaten the power of local kings.
ORGANISASI KEMILITERAN PADA MASA PENGARUH ISLAM DAN KOLONIAL DI JAWA Novida Abbas
Berkala Arkeologi Vol. 27 No. 2 (2007)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30883/jba.v27i2.951

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A number of military archaeological remains, which are found in various places in Indonesia, both in the form of monumental remains such as various local and colonial forts as well as non-monumental remains such as weapons, reflect the existence of the political, social and economic constellation that underlie the founding of these remains. Chronologically, although not necessarily in a linear order, military archaeological remains in the form of colonial fortresses originated from efforts to secure economic activities by placing beachheads in strategic places before evolving naturally into hardware to demonstrate their colonial political role. Meanwhile (or vice versa), the establishment of local or non-colonial fortresses was more of a response to counterbalance the development and spread of colonial strongholds in the past which were considered to threaten the power of local kings.
RANCANG BANGUN DAN PERAN BENTENG SUMENEP Novida Abbas
Berkala Arkeologi Vol. 26 No. 1 (2006)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30883/jba.v26i1.919

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From several sources obtained regarding the existence of the Dutch fort in Sumenep, it appears that there were various events that occurred during the usage of the fort. In addition, there are several conflicting matters which still require further explanation. Various sources say that at first the Sumenep fortress had both military and civilian functions, which is evident from the mention of the fort as the residence of the Dutch trade representatives, although in the end the fort only functioned militarily, namely by adding troops who protected the fort and the appointment of a lieutenant as commander. There was also resistance to the British, which probably involved the fort as a means of defense.