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PENGELOLAAN KAWASAN KARST Dl KALIMANTAN TIMUR Sugiyanto, Bambang
Naditira Widya Vol 2, No 2 (2008): Naditira Widya Vol. 2 No.2
Publisher : Balai Arkeologi Kalimantan Selatan

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There are still some flaws in cultural resource management in Indonesia, especially in regard to cultural heritage management in karst environment. It is necessary to establish a good coordination and cooperation on archaeological resource management in the karst environment between the departments and district governments of: Culture and Tourism, Forestry, Environment, Mineral and Energy. A excellent system of coordination and cooperation in respect to archaeological resource management in karst environment is well represented in East Kalimantan.
GAMBAR CADAS Dl KABUPATEN BERAU: INFORMASI AWAL Sugiyanto, Bambang
Naditira Widya Vol 1, No 2 (2007): Naditira Widya Volume 1 Nomor 2 Tahun 2007
Publisher : Balai Arkeologi Kalimantan Selatan

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In addition to some rock arts sites found in Kalimantan Barat, there are some other rock art sites found recently in several caves, Kalimantan Timur such as in Jufri cave, Te 'et cave, Tewet cave, Tengkorak cave, lias Kenceng cave, Ham cave, Tembus cave, Tebok cave, and Tamrin cave. This article describes several varieties of rock art motif found in both regions and also some administrative problems accidentally faced by my team before archaeological survey was carried out in Kutai Timur District. The purpose is to share this experience with other research teams to prevent uncomfortable experience in the future.
ARTEFAK PRASEJARAH DI KALIMANTAN SELATAN: KAJIAN PERSEBARAN DAN PERMASALAHANNYA Sugiyanto, Bambang
Naditira Widya Vol 1, No 1 (2007): Naditira Widya Vol. 1 No.1
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Prehistory artefact collection in Lambung Mangkurat Museum can to use as data to study of prehistory culture distribution and development in South Kalimantan province. Data about place identification or sites where the artefact founded can be use base of to ascertain moreover research step. In spite of, not all that identification place to represent place where artefact founded, so that need to ask where found the artefact mentioned. Space, time, and form aspect very important inspection and analysis prehistory artefact. This case inside, prehistory artefact collection of Lambung Mangkurat Museum only have of form aspect.
MELACAK ASAL TRADISI PENGUBURAN Dl GUA-GUA Dl KALIMANTAN Sugiyanto, Bambang
Naditira Widya Vol 3, No 1 (2009): Naditira Widya Vol. 3 No.1
Publisher : Balai Arkeologi Kalimantan Selatan

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It is acknowledged that the indigenous people who inhabit Kalimantan are the Dayak. Ethnologists suggest that the Dayak are divided into hundreds of smaller ethnic groups. Each sub-ethnic group develops its particular burial tradition, either primary or secondary. Nevertheless, based on many ethno-archaeological researches, retained universal elements are indicated in each burial materialization among others is burial with or without container placed in caves or rock shelter. This article discusses the origins of cave burial tradition in Kalimantan.
MASALAH PELESTARIAN GUA-GUA PENGUBURAN DI KABUPATEN TABALONG, KALSEL Sugiyanto, Bambang
Naditira Widya No 16 (2006): Naditira Widya Nomor 16 Oktober 2006
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The grave-caves, which are found abundantly iQ the karst environment of Tabalong, especially in Haruai and Muarauya, are presently ruined: The damage is caused by the change of karst environment. Such change is contributed by the extensive illegal logging and limestone mining for establishing roads and houses. The interior of caves are also damaged by immense guano digs. Since grave-caves present values of cultural history, they are protected under the Law of Items of Cultural Property. Nevertheless, the facts indicate neither the government nor the community of Tabalong successfully protect its natural and cultural assets. Everyone should be receptive toward the preseNation of karst environment whether flora, fauna, caves or rock-shelters. Therefore, practical steps to preseNe this specific environment are crucial and have to take place immediately. Established plans based on joint programs among stakeholders may solve the preseNation problems on karst environment including the caves.