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BANGUNAN PERKEBUNAN TEH ZAMAN BELANDA DI JAWA BARAT: KAJIAN ARKEOLOGI PUBLIK Nuralia, Lia
KALPATARU Vol 27, No 1 (2018)
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian Arkeologi Nasional

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 Abstract. Old plantation building which is considered as a cultural heritage building and archaeological resource, belongs to the public and ought to be preserved. These old buildings are vulnerable to constant vandalism and destruction. The introduction and socialization about the importance of these old buildings have been continuously done that will lead to protection efforts. This article aims to learn about the implementation of public archeology on the industrial plantation buildings of Dutch heritage in West Java. A desk research method is used by analysing on research reports, books, journal articles, and other similar literatures. The result of the discussion gives four introduction strategies as the first step of protection and conservation efforts: (1) museum and nature laboratory, (2) agro tourism and tourism destination, (3) publication and socialization of archeology researches. These introduction strategies have been implemented and provided benefits to the community, which subesequently lead to the protection and preservation efforts of the cultural heritage buildings.  Keywords: Plantation industry building, public archeology  Abstrak. Bangunan industri perkebunan diduga sebagai bangunan cagar budaya (BCB) dan merupakan sumber daya arkeologi yang menjadi milik publik dan perlu dilestarikan. Pada kenyataannya, bangunan lama tersebut rentan terhadap perusakan dan penghancuran secara terus menerus. Bagaimana mengatasi masalah tersebut? Salah satu cara yang dapat ditempuh adalah melakukan upaya pengenalan yang berlanjut ke upaya pelindungan. Tulisan ini bertujuan mengkaji arkeologi publik terhadap bangunan industri perkebunan warisan zaman Belanda di Jawa Barat. Tulisan ini menggunakan metode penelitian desk research terhadap laporan hasil penelitian, buku, artikel jurnal, dan lain sebagainya. Hasil pembahasan melahirkan tiga strategi pengenalan benda cagar budaya sebagai langkah awal upaya pelindungan dan pelestariannya, yaitu (1) museum dan laboratorium alam, (2) agrowisata dan destinasi wisata, (3) publikasi dan sosialisasi hasil penelitian arkeologi. Kesimpulan yang diperoleh adalah seluruh strategi pengenalan tersebut sudah terlaksana dan memberi manfaat bagi masyarakat luas, sekaligus dapat mewujudkan upaya pelindungan dan pelestarian. Kata kunci: Bangunan industri perkebunan, arkeologi publik
SIMBOL KEJAYAAN PERKEBUNAN TEH DI INDONESIA: KASUS BANGUNAN BEKAS PABRIK TEH GUNUNG MAS 1910 DI CISARUA, BOGOR Nuralia, Lia
PANALUNGTIK Vol 1, No 1 (2018): Panalungtik Vol. 1(1) 2018
Publisher : Kemendikbud

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The building of the former Gunung Mas Tea Factory in Cisarua Bogor can provide important information about tea commodities in the past. However, it is feared that it will experience changes in its function and form, so its existence needs to be written down. The purpose of this paper is to describe the symbol of the glory of tea plantations in Indonesia during the Dutch East Indies era, with the case of the former Gunung Mas tea factory. The research method used is descriptive analytical method with interpretation, using a symbolic meaning approach and historical approach, by applying non-verbal communication concept. The results obtained were that factory buildings became a symbol of the glory of tea commodities in the past. The glory is reflected in the physical fruition of flowers and its components show greatness and splendor, which can be interpreted as a symbol of the glory of tea commodities in the past.Key words: Symbol of glory, former tea factory of Gunung Mas, Cisarua-Bogor
RUMAH SAKIT PASIR JUNGHUHN: ARSITEKTUR KHAS BANGUNAN PERKEBUNAN PENINGGALAN ZAMAN BELANDA Nuralia, Lia
PANALUNGTIK Vol 2, No 1 (2019): Vol. 2(1) 2019
Publisher : Kemendikbud

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The plantation industry building has an important value in the development of history and architecture in Indonesia, so it is necessary to do research and documentation. One of them is the Pasir Junghuhn Hospital in Purbasari Plantation, which has begun to forget its history and appear physically damaged, so it is feared that it will experience more serious damage and eliminate its historical traces. Archaeological research methods with data collection techniques: surface survey, oral history interviews, literary studies, and colonial archives, provide an explanation of the history and architecture of buildings and the important values contained therein. The results obtained are the building of Pasir Junghuhn Hospital which has historical value, local wisdom, and knowledge of modern western technology and the architectural style of the Hindia Baru typical of the plantation buildings of its era.
KALIGRAFI ISLAM PADA DINDING MASJID KUNA CIKONENG ANYER-BANTEN: KAJIAN ARTI DAN FUNGSI Nuralia, Lia
Berkala Arkeologi Vol. 37 No. 1 (2017)
Publisher : BRIN

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The aim of this paper is to understand the meaning and function of Islamic calligraphy (Arabic calligraphy) on the walls of the Cikoneng ancient mosque, Anyer-Banten. Descriptive with interpretation method is used to make the systematic description. Islamic calligraphy is found on the upper walls of the Cikoneng mosque inside the men's and the women's prayer room, consist a quotations of the Holy Qur'an and the Hadist of the Prophet. The conclusion is that Islamic calligraphy as decoration contains meaning and function through nonverbal language, which is adapted to the social conditions of Cikoneng society in the Dutch era.