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ARCHAEOLOGICAL REVIEW OF THE ROOFS OF BANTAENG COLONIAL BUILDINGS: ITS SHAPE AND TYPOLOGI Nfn, Hasrianti; Duli, Akin; Tahir Muda, Khadijah; Rosmawati, Rosmawati; Hasanuddin, Hasanuddin; Nur, Muhammad
JURNAL ILMU BUDAYA Vol. 11 No. 1 (2023): Jurnal Ilmu Budaya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34050/jib.v11i1.25694

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The roof is one of the elements that can mark a colonial building. Related to this, there is an interest to studying the roofs on colonial buildings in Bantaeng, from the archaeological perspective, specifically the shape and type of roof used and its supporting elements. The benefit and purpose of this study are to provide additional information that is expected to enrich knowledge about the shape and typology of building roofs during the Dutch colonial period in South Sulawesi and Indonesia . This study was carried out using a qualitative approach and an inductive reasoning model. The data collection method is carried out by the desk research, through examination of data and pieces of information analysis using secondary data. The results of the study show a rich variety of roof shapes and typologies, with decorative elements includings dormer, gable, gablevent, roof trim, geveltoppen, nok acroterie, windwijzer, schoor, and tower.
KERAGAMAN IDENTITAS BUDAYA PADA NISAN DI KOMPLEKS MAKAM DAMPANG MARANA’ KABUPATEN MAROS Nazar, Riska Faradilla; Duli, Akin; Rosmawati; Muda, Khadijah Tahir
JURNAL ILMU BUDAYA Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal IlmuBudaya
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In addition to functioning as a sign in Islamic tombs, tombstones can also be a feature that reflects a certain culture. This research was conducted at the Dampang Marana Tomb Complex, Lau District, Maros Regency. The aims to describe some of the diversity of cultural identities in the use of tombstones in the tomb complex. The research questions raised are how the types of tombstones used and how the cultural identity associated with the use of these tombstones. The explanation of the diversity of cultural identities in the Dampang Marana tomb complex provides information that at least there has been socio-cultural interaction between the local community living around the former power of Dampang Marana and outside culture. The research method is data collection in the form of literature study and field survey.  In the analysis step, comparative analysis and morphological analysis will be carried out. 
SITUS TINCO SEBAGAI PUSAT AWAL BERDIRINYA KERAJAAN SOPPENG PRAISLAM Duli, Akin
JURNAL ILMU BUDAYA Vol. 7 No. 1 (2019): Jurnal Ilmu Budaya
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Research on the variability of the findings of archaeological data on the Tinco site in Soppeng Regency is very important to know about the function and role of the cultural heritage in the past. The method used is the archaeological survey and analysis analogous to historical (lontaraq) data from people who are still living in the community. The variability of archeological data such as various types of megalithic culture, foreign ceramics, pottery, fortifications, and ancient tombs shows that the site has a very important role in the past. The results of this study indicate that the Tinco site is based on evidence of cultural and natural conditions – it is strongly to indicate that it was the center of the early establishment of the Soppeng Kingdom in the past.
PELATIHAN PENGELOLAAN CAGAR BUDAYA SEBAGAI OBJEK WISATA PADA MASYARAKAT DI DESA WISATA MATTA BULLU, KABUPATEN SOPPENG Ugu Saraka, Erwin Mansyur; Rosmawati, Rosmawati; Duli, Akin; Supriadi; Hasyim, Muhammad; Agus, Agus; Sumantri, Iwan
JURNAL KHAZANAH PENGABDIAN Vol 5 No 2 (2023): KHAZANAH PENGABDIAN
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Wiasata Matta Bullu Village in Soppeng Regency is a tourism village that is managed independently by the local community in collaboration with BUMDES to form a tourist awareness group (POKDARWIS). The tourist attraction found in the village is the location of the village above an altitude area with beautiful natural scenery, a cool climate, mountainous topography, hills and valleys where the forest is still beautiful, people's livelihoods are generally gardening with grain crops and vegetables, and villages in general with traditional Bugis houses. The type of business in the tourism sector that the community has started is in the form of a waterfall tourist attraction as a recreational location, a creative coffee business named Kopi Matta Bullu, the Petta Bulu Matanre Cemetery as a place of pilgrimage, and homestays (community houses that are rented out to tourists). The dedication of the Department of Archeology at FIB Unhas in 2023 helps the local community manage the cultural heritage (Petta Bulu Mintasre grave) as a tourist attraction with a preservation and sustainable perspective. The result of this assistance is that the local community understands how to preserve cultural heritage and the legal aspects related to it. The Petta Bulu Matanre Tomb Complex is always crowded with pilgrims, especially on religious holidays and other holidays, so that pilgrims (tourists) can be given an understanding and properly managed so as not to damage the cultural heritage as a tourist attraction.