JURNAL WALENNAE
Vol 4 No 1 (2001)

ASPEK MEGALITIK SITUS SEWO, SOPPENG

Citra Andari (Balai Arkeologi Sulawesi Selatan)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Nov -0001

Abstract

Megalithic tradition in Indonesia based on archaeological evidences emerged after agricultural skill began to spread and it reached its time in metal age. At Sewo sites, Soppeng, megalithic remains are divided into two classifications: living monument tradition and dead monument tradition. Living monument tradition in­cludes stone veneration, stone altars, and dolmen. While dead monument tradition includes pil marked stone, stone mortar and stone for holy water. Nowadays, periodical agricultural ceremonies (mappassili) are still using living monument tradition. Ceremonies tradition with the tendency of megalithic continuance at Sewo sites are based on social situations, strong emotional bounds with prehistoric conception and geographical isolation from religion concept, especially Islam.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

walennae

Publisher

Subject

Arts Humanities

Description

Walennae’s name was taken from the oldest river, archaeologically, which had flowed most of ancient life even today in South Sulawesi. Walennae Journal is published by Balai Arkeologi Sulawesi Selatan as a way of publication and information on research results in the archaeology and related ...