Nanang Saptono
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Struktur Bata Situs Dingkel I, Desa Sambimaya, Kabupaten Indramayu: Kajian Bentuk dan Fungsi Berdasarkan Hasil Survei dan Ekskavasi Nanang Saptono; Endang Widyastuti; Soni Prasetia Wibawa; Tendi Tendi
PURBAWIDYA: Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengembangan Arkeologi Vol. 11 No. 2 (2022): Vol.11 (2) November 2022
Publisher : Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional (BRIN)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55981/purbawidya.2022.80

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Brick structures have been found in the Sambimaya Village, Juntinyuat District, Indramayu Regency. The structure is found on several dirt mounds in the rice field area. One of the locations is in the Dingkel Block. Preliminary excavations succeeded in uncovering the south side wall and southwest corner of the building. The research is intended to determine the form of the building and its function. The research method is through surveys and excavations. Surveys are mainly carried out through underground surveys. Based on the excavations, the wall structure, the corner of the building, and the staircase structure have been found. At the base of the structure, there is a pavement business using broken brick material. Several important artifacts have been found, namely broken pottery containers and gacuk. There are also animal bone fragments. Based on the structure and artifacts found, it is estimated that the building consists of at least three units and functions as a profane building.
Gambaran Religi Masyarakat Pakwan Pajajaran Berdasarkan Tinggalan Arkeologis Endang Widyastuti; Nanang Saptono
PANALUNGTIK Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): Vol. 5(2) 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55981/panalungtik.2022.81

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There have been many discussions regarding the Batutulis inscription in Bogor. The discussion that was carried out mostly explored the contents and the history of the inscriptions. However, there are several other remains around the Batutulis inscription itself such as etched stones, upright stones/menhirs, tread stones, tombs, also statues. This article discusses the remains around the Batutulis inscription in relation to the religion that was adhered to at that time. The problem posed in this article is, what is the religious background of the Pakwan Pajajaran community when viewed from their archaeological remains. This problem will be solved through the descriptive method. After the data are collected, there are comparisons made, then connecting between phenomena and describe the religious practices in the past by making assumptions about the functions of these objects. Furthermore, we will look at the development of religion in the Pakwan Pajajaran area as the center of government. Based on the remains found in the center of Pakwan Pajajaran city, it is known that in Pakwan Pajajaran the religion that developed was colored by the teachings from India (Hindu-Buddhism) which in the end of its era mixed with the tradition of worshiping ancestral spirits.