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We are a journal on archaeology published by Balai Arkeologi Yogyakarta every May and November each year. This journal seek to promote and shares research results and ideas on archaeology to the public. We covers original research results, ideas, theories, or other scientific works from the discipline of Archaeology mainly in the Indonesian Archipelago and Southeast Asia. Interest from other disciplines (such as history, anthropology, architecture, geology, etc.) must be related to archaeological subject to be covered in this journal. Our first edition was published on March 1980.
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Pola-Pola Zonal Situs-Situs Arkeologi Ph. Subroto
Berkala Arkeologi Vol 15 No 3 (1995): Edisi Khusus
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The term Zonal patterns used in this paper refers to the notion of patterns shown by the distribution of sites from a spatial aspect. In this sense, the term zonal patterns is also used in the same sense as the term spatial patterns. By distribution, site locations in space show certain patterns, which are assumed to be related to a subsistence strategy. This means that the choice of the location of a site is related to efforts to minimize the use of energy and time in exploiting and distributing sources of subsistence. Because these sites represent human activities, the location where they exist can provide an overview of the natural environment and its technology. In some cases, the location of sites also reflects site types.
Arkeologi Kawasan Dan Kawasan Arkeologis: Asas Keseimbangan Dalam Pemanfataan Timbul Haryono
Berkala Arkeologi Vol 15 No 3 (1995): Edisi Khusus
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Although archaeological studies study the human past based on the objects left behind, in its implementation, archaeological studies are not sufficient to only orientate toward artifacts. Human artifacts from the past cannot be separated from the spatial context, both on a micro and macro scale.
Rekontemplasi Periodisasi Prasejarah Di Indonesia Jarwo Susetyo Edi Yuwono
Berkala Arkeologi Vol 15 No 3 (1995): Edisi Khusus
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This paper is written to provide material for reflections on the prehistoric periodization system in Indonesia. Some of the main questions that become material for reflection are: whether the basis used to create the periodization system is in accordance with the objectives to be achieved; whether the periodization system is able to provide alternative solutions to various prehistoric phenomena in Indonesia; whether the periodization system can identify the process of cultural change; and finally, whether the current periodization system is still relevant with the rapid development of archaeological methods and theories. These kinds of questions are urgent for further study.
Sebaran Tembikar Di Trowulan: Hasil Survei IFSA 1991-1993 Mindra Faizaliskandiar
Berkala Arkeologi Vol 15 No 3 (1995): Edisi Khusus
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It should be acknowledged that the validity and reliability of the archaeological remains on the surface of the Trowulan Site as systematic survey research data is still in doubt, because the taphonomic process that has taken place in the last few decades, mainly due to wild and negative human activity at this site, has been going on intensively in a relatively long period of time. However, such research should still be held at the Trowulan Site to meet the standard of spatial research procedures (spatial archeology). The results of this study will establish empirically the level of confidence of the surface data, and possibly those under the soil of the Trowulan Site.
Pengenalan Geografis Kawasan Lampung (Satu Kajian Ringkas) W. Anwar Falah
Berkala Arkeologi Vol 15 No 3 (1995): Edisi Khusus
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The geographic characteristic that the author is primarily concerned with is about changes in the landscape and, accordingly, about the movement of the human population (migration) in this area from time to time, which the author limits to the period of the 'colonisatie' program organized by the Dutch East Indies government in Early 20th century AD The definition of Lampung region in the context of its breadth, the author limits it in this paper, is identical to the definition of the administrative area of the Province of DT. I Lampung. However, the author does not intend to focus specifically on aspects relating to administrative subjects of this area.
Tinggalan Arkeologi Di Kerajaan Gowa Dan Tallo Berdasarkan Kajian Geologi Dan Lokasi Sumber Bahan Fadhlan S. Intan
Berkala Arkeologi Vol 15 No 3 (1995): Edisi Khusus
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The role of geology in the study of archeology is very important, where it can describe problems related to the state of the natural environment, the acquisition of raw material sources, rock elements as a constituent of an ancient building and other ancient environments. Based on the foregoing, this paper will describe in addition to the geological conditions, as well as the extent to which the use and location of rock extraction as raw material for archaeological data in the Kingdoms of Gowa and Tallo.
Alokasi Situs-Situs Arkeologi Di Kawasan DAS Way Sekampung Rr. Triwurjani
Berkala Arkeologi Vol 15 No 3 (1995): Edisi Khusus
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When sorted from upstream to downstream, the Sekampung River extends from South Lampung to Central Lampung. Several archaeological remains found in the upstream area include: Batu Bedil Megalithic Complex. Batu Gajah, and also Fort Tanah. Whereas in the middle there are Bukit Wungkal (Silitonga) sites, Kampung Tua, Bentang Pejambon, Sidomukti Megalithic site. Whereas in the downstream area there is the Pogung Raharjo Megalithic complex, Benteng Sari, Benteng Perigi, Benteng Gedik, Benteng Cicilik, ancient tombs from the Islamic era, the Bumpo stone inscription and other loose finds such as foreign (Chinese) ceramics and local ceramics, stone tools and other artifacts.
Kota Baru: Kajian Awal Tentang Kawasan Di Yogyakarta Surayati Supangat; Rita M. Setianingsih
Berkala Arkeologi Vol 15 No 3 (1995): Edisi Khusus
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In the early 20th century, European "settlements" were opened, located north of the city of Yogyakarta, which is now known as Kota Baru. The settlement was an extension of the city of Yogyakarta for the Europeans, who previously settled for the first time in the area east of the Company's (VOC) fortress (Vredeburg). The first settlement later also extended to the east of the Code River, and is now known as Bintaran.
Arca-Arca Wisnu Di Asia Tenggara (Abad Ke 4-8 M) Sri Utami Ferdinandus
Berkala Arkeologi Vol 15 No 3 (1995): Edisi Khusus
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With the entry of Hindu-Buddhist influence in Southeast Asia at the beginning of AD appeared Hindu kingdoms in Southeast Asia in the 5th century A.D. With the advent of Hindu influence and the establishment of Hindu kingdoms in Southeast Asia such as Java, Kalimantan (Taruma, and Kutai ), Pagan (Burma) and Funan (Cambodia) are found relics of statues and sacred buildings scattered in Southeast Asia.
Koordinasi Pengembangan Kawasan Kota Lama Semarang Dalam Kaitannya Dengan Pengembangan Pariwisata Djoko Nugroho Witjaksono
Berkala Arkeologi Vol 15 No 3 (1995): Edisi Khusus
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To realize the Kota Lama area as a tourist area, a serious multidisciplinary, directed and large-scale management is needed in handling research, preservation, area security, and tourism developments. In terms of research, the Balai Arkeologi Yogyakarta can be taken into account its involvement in collaboration with the Association of Indonesian Architecture Scholars (PSAI), DPU Cipta Karya, universities, and other research institutions both from within and outside the country.

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