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Berkala Arkeologi
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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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Majapahit Pun Runtuh Karena Ulah Para Elit Politiknya Baskoro Daru Tjahjono
Berkala Arkeologi Vol 24 No 1 (2004)
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From the beginning of its establishment, Majapahit could not escape the actions of the political elites who tried to break the unity of the Majapahit kingdom. This is due to their dissatisfaction with the king's leadership or dissatisfaction with the position they received. When Raden Wijaya had become king he was abandoned by some of his colleagues at the time of facing Jayakatwang and Kubhilai Khan's army. Although they had obtained high positions but some of them were not satisfied with the awards or positions given by the king. Ranggalawe who was not appointed as a patih (duke), was against the king so there was a war called Paranggalawe in 1217 C (1295 AD).
Tokoh Wanita Di Jawa Sekitar Abad VII - XIV Masehi Rita Istari
Berkala Arkeologi Vol 24 No 1 (2004)
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Since the seventh century AD, when Indonesia was still a kingdom, especially on the island of Java, women have been considered able to rule and run the government. Their position as leaders has earned the trust of its people who have wholeheartedly obeyed the rules decided by their leaders. Similarly, a woman as the king's companion actively helps her husband in running the government with the various advantages he has. Historical evidence indirectly acknowledges to women that the position of women is not always subordinate to that of men. Their competence and ability in running the government with wise actions and decisions has proven it.
The Ratu Boko Mantra And The Sailendras Roy Jordaan; Brian Colless
Berkala Arkeologi Vol 24 No 1 (2004)
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The Ratu Boko (or Ratu Baka) plateau, near Yogyakarta in southern central Java, is surrounded by an impressive array of Hindu and Buddhist shrines. Notable among these are the Prambanan temples to the north, and Candi Kalasan to the west, with the massive Borobudur stupa 40 kilometres to the northwest, and the lofty volcanoes Merapi and Merbabu towering over the northern landscape. The presence of dynamic mountains and Buddhist monuments makes the Ratu Boko heights an ideal spot for locating the lost palace of the Sailendra 'mountain lords', though they may well have resided on the plain or in a northern port. However that may be, Ratu Boko was the site of the famous Sailendra monastery, Abhayagirivihara, which had links with Sri Lanka.
Peran Dan Partisipasi Masyarakat Dalam Pelestarian Dan Pengembangan Budaya Sambung Widodo
Berkala Arkeologi Vol 24 No 1 (2004)
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The increasing role and participation of the community needs to be fostered through continuous effort without stopping in the long term. The efforts needed includes several stages, namely (Javanese): tepung (recognizing), dunung (knowing), srawung (understanding). At an early stage, the community needs to recognize (tepung) what is the potential for its natural and cultural resources. The next stage, the community needs to know (dunung) how to develop and utilize its potential. In the end, the community understands (srawung) and appreciates that the potential of natural and cultural resources that can be maintained and developed can provide benefits to their lives, increase material and spiritual well-being.
Sosialisasi Islam Di Jawa Abad Ke 15-17: Radikal Atau Persuasif? (Telaah atas Historiografi Lokal dan Asimilasi Tinggalan Arkeologis) Irna Saptaningrum
Berkala Arkeologi Vol 24 No 1 (2004)
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On the post-modernist view that the "meaning" of an archaeological data depends on the interpretation of the interpreter to interpret it. This gap makes it possible to accommodate other views from various versions, so that there is no single interpretation. Likewise with the interpretation of the way the socialization of Islam is carried out in Java, it can be said to be radical and it can also be persuasive depending on the point of view of how one is viewed, the goals and intentions of the observer itself which also influence the "meaning" it creates.
Trowulan Sebagai Historic City: Mengkonstruksi Citra Melalui Pengelolaan Informasi Sugeng Riyanto
Berkala Arkeologi Vol 24 No 1 (2004)
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The Trowulan site in Mojokerto Regency, East Java, is one of the important sites that is utilized both ideologically, academically and economically at the same time. Since Wardenaar, who was assigned by Sir Thomas Raffles to observe ancient relics in Mojokerto, and in 1815 succeeded in making documents in the form of pictures and descriptions, the urge to research this site is getting bigger, even today. One of the striking results of the research is that the archeology is very closely related to the Majapahit Kingdom, the last Hindu work in Java which flourished from 1293 to 1478. In particular, the various scattered relics indicate that Trowulan was an ancient city. Not only that, other archaeological activities, namely conservation, are also being carried out to this day.
Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Dalam Pelestarian Dan Pemanfaatan Sumberdaya Budaya (Studi Kasus di Situs Candi Morangan) nfn. Masyhudi
Berkala Arkeologi Vol 24 No 1 (2004)
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Given the limited number of cultural resources (finite), non-renewable, non-movable, and fragile, the use of cultural resources must be oriented towards conservation. Therefore, in an effort to utilize cultural resources, it should be used with care. Then in terms of the development of cultural assets, we must also look at the value of various interests, so that the various conflicts of interest that exist can be suppressed as far as possible so that there is no attempt to defeat each other, but mutually beneficial.
Model Pemanfaatan Bangunan Tradisional Jawa Sebagai Salah Satu Objek Wisata Budaya (Kasus di Kampung Kauman Yogyakarta) Muhammad Chawari
Berkala Arkeologi Vol 24 No 1 (2004)
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The name "Kauman" means the dwelling place of a group of religious experts, where the village is closely related to the existence of the Yogyakarta Sultanate Palace. This palace was founded around 1755, based on the Giyanti agreement which divided the Mataram Kingdom into two, namely the Yogyakarta Sultanate and the Surakarta Sunanate. Meanwhile, the establishment of Kauman Village was not much different from the founding of the Kraton Yogyakarta, because the Grand Mosque which was located in Kauman Village was founded in 1773. Thus, the existence of this village is certainly not much different from the establishment of the Grand Mosque.
Penggambaran Relief Cerita Pada Beberapa Candi Di Jawa Tengah Dan Timur (Makna Simbolis dan Edukatif) Hari Lelono
Berkala Arkeologi Vol 24 No 1 (2004)
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In order to seek national identity and to improve morals, one way can be referred to from the cultural heritage of our own ancestors through historical and archaeological sources (relief). One of the important aspects in the relief that needs to be developed and disseminated is mainly the stories of fables and symbols that are implied in the puppet reliefs. The story of the fable is very good for providing educational guidance to children and parents so that they have good character and refer to the noble roots of their ancestors.
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Berkala Arkeologi Vol 25 No 1 (2005)
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