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Naditira Widya
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BATU kENDAN DAN MANUSIA PRASEJARAH DI TEPIAN DANAU BANDUNG PURBA Lutfi Yondri
Naditira Widya Vol 4 No 1 (2010): April 2010
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24832/nw.v4i1.129

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Based on archaeological data discovered on the bank of Danau Bandung purba, it can be inferred that human occupation had occurred during the Palaeolithic until Palaeometalic stage. Apparently until today, this area has become ‘primadona’ for dwelling site. In regard to the idealistic attribute for setting on the bank of Danau Bandung Purba was stone tools made of ‘batu kendan’ or obsidian which is assumed originated from the site. This Article discusses the relationship between human occupation on the Danau Bandung Purba and the available stone tool resources.
GERABAH GUA PAYUNG: JEJAK-JEJAK AUSTRONESIA DI KALIMANTAN BAGIAN SELATAN Nia Marniati Etie Fajari
Naditira Widya Vol 4 No 1 (2010): April 2010
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24832/nw.v4i1.130

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Pottery is one of the essensial indicator of human activity and subsistence in the past. Potteries excavated from Gua Payung come in various forms, made using advanced technology and decorated with attractive pattern. Analysis result on the morphological, technological and decoration aspect of the pottery provided information on pottery technology employed by human in Gua Payung, which in addition was used to interpret the existence of the Austronesian in Gua Payung. This interpretation concurs with linguistic data that Kalimantan is known as the crossroad for the Ausrtonesian migration in Southeast Asian Archipelago. This article discussed the analysis of Gua Payung pottery in regard to morphological, technological and decoration aspects.
Tata Ruang Kota Kolonial Di Sanga Sanga Ulce Oktrivia
Naditira Widya Vol 4 No 1 (2010): April 2010
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24832/nw.v4i1.131

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Sanga sanga is a city-characteristic settlement which was established due to the triumph of new sociological-cultural system over the traditional one. The growth of Sanga Sanga very much related to oil mining activity in this area. Industry emerged accompanied with the huge demand on manpower, which was recruited locally or else where. Manpower from outside Kalimantan was either brought by the Dutch or came by one’s own free will in search for available employment in oil exploitation. This circumstance created a variety of ethnicity and thus made Sanga Sanga a multicultural city. Nevertheless, there was a tendency for certain ethnics to claim the need to spatially preserve their cultural identity. Such need was expressed by the development of kampong named after each ethnicity i.e. Kampong Jawa, Kampong Bugis, Kampong Bali, Kampong Pecinan, Kampong Arab, etc. There was also an exclusive settlement for the Dutch. This article discusses the spatial setting of the colonial city of Sanga Sanga based on the ethnic groups once existed then.
SITUS PERMUKIMAN DAN DESKRIPSI SUKU TERASING TO BUNGGU DI MAMUJU UTARA, SULAWESI BARAT Bernedeta Apriastuti Kuswarini Wardaninggar
Naditira Widya Vol 4 No 1 (2010): April 2010
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24832/nw.v4i1.132

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his study aimed to verify the relationship between material culture with tribal traditions To Bunggu. With the survey method was found at several sites in the form of fragment of pottery, ceramics, ancient tombs and the former building of the mosque. In general, this findings are spread on a flat topography along the foot of the hills and coast, indicating the former settlements of the past. Ethnoarchaeology approach used to interpret a particular form of material culture and harmony settlement use some from of material culture. That study of community residing To Bunggu mountaintop forth the analogy of the traditional forms of community housing and the use of stone axes in moving land farming systems. Similarly, the use of clothing form bark in the manufacturing process using a stone called “batu ike” is still practiced by community To Bunggu. The artifacts to explain how strong the Austronesian influence in the region of South and West Sulawesi.
PENGARUH PEMBANGUNAN PERMUKIMAN MASYARAKAT DAYAK BAWO TERHADAP PERUBAHAN KEBUDAYAANNNYA Hartatik Hartatik
Naditira Widya Vol 4 No 1 (2010): April 2010
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24832/nw.v4i1.133

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The Bawo people reside in the northern part of Meratus Mountain and survive by living a continuous nomadic life roaming from one hill to other until today. The Bawo people preferred to live solitary life instead and practically have no contact with the outside world. Material data on the existence of the Bawo people comprise of ‘keriring’ and ‘raung’ found stored in rock shelters. Through a long process, the Social Departement of the Republic of Indonesia with its population resettlement program had succeeded to provide ideal kampong for them to live in named PMT Malungai. This article discusses how the Bawo people respond to such program and the impact on the Bawo culture in respect with its survival.
PULAU MAYA DAN HUBUNGANNYA DENGAN ‘SEGITIGA EMAS’ SUMATERA-JAWA-KALIMANTAN PADA MASA KLASIK Eko Herwanto
Naditira Widya Vol 4 No 1 (2010): April 2010
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24832/nw.v4i1.134

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The dynamic of social politic, economy, and culture in the ‘golden triangle’ between Sumatera, Java and Kalimantan was marked by the birth of Sriwijaya, Tarumanegara, and other old kingdoms during the Indonesian Classical period. The development of Hindu-Buddhist civilization had influenced other surrounding island including groups of islands in the Karimata Strait. One of the islands which are assumed to have had great cultural impact from Sumatera, Java and Kalimantan is Maya Island. The latest research carried out in Maya Island indicated traces of Hindu-Buddhist influence in form of statues and stupa relief. Based on such evidence, it can be inferred that Maya Island played an important role in the ‘golden triangle’, which act as ‘cultural bridge’ and ‘trading transit’ for Sumatera, Java, and Kalimantan. This article discusses the role of Maya Island in the Indonesian Classical agenda.
HEGEMONI KERAJAAN BANJAR DI SEPANJANG DAS BARITO Imam Hindarto
Naditira Widya Vol 4 No 1 (2010): April 2010
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24832/nw.v4i1.135

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The Banjarese Sultanate sovereignty stretched across the south coast to the interior of Kalimantan. As an Islamic kingdom that relied on trade, the Banjarese Sultanate hegemony had made impact toward small kingdoms along the Barito River Basin. A number of archaeological and histotical data suggest the important role of the Barito River Basin in supporting the Sultanate of Banjarese existence. Based on such information, it can be inferred that the Barito River Basin act as the main economy buffer and the borderline of the Banjarnese Sultanate territorial region. In the long run, the Banjarese Sultanate hegemony over the Barito River Basin motivate the growth of a new identity within the political identity commonly known as Urang Banjar
POTENSI SUMBER DAYA ARKEOLOGI BAWAH AIR DI KALIMANTAN Ida Bagus Putu Prajna Yogi
Naditira Widya Vol 4 No 1 (2010): April 2010
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24832/nw.v4i1.136

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Many shipwrecks have been found in the Indonesian waters loaded with ceramics, ship components and others. There are at the least 463 shipwrecks loaded with invaluable artefacts; however, such number is too small compared to the vastness of the Indonesian waters and the maritime history in regard to Indonesian Archipelago. One of islands which provide data on shipwreck is Kalimantan; it lies practically in the centre of the Indonesian Archipelago and has the longest beach and large rivers that cuts into the interior of the island and functions as the artery of water transfortation in the past. The suggest prospective archaeological data to be unearhed. Unfortunately, up until today, little underwater archaeological research has been carried out in Kalimantan. This article discusses the importance of carrying out underwater archaeological research in Kalimantan waters.
MENGUNJUNGI “MUSEUM” SENI PURBA DI KALIMANTAN Bambang Sugiyanto
Naditira Widya Vol 4 No 1 (2010): April 2010
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24832/nw.v4i1.137

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Kalimantan is wellknown for its karst environment, which bear rock shelters and caves. Apparently, the karst environment in East Kalimantan provides important information on prehistoric human occupation, especially human’s appreciation toward narure in the form of art. The art in Marang is illustrated on cave walls as rock paintings of hand imprints and other images. Such presentation may be comparable to a museum display, however, it present in situ data with more invaluable cultural and historical information. This article discusses the uniquensess of materializing human’s sense of art on cave wall and their role as ‘museum’ for the benefit of future generation.
RIJANG DAN PEMANFAATANNYA SEBAGAI ALAT BATU Yuka Nurtanti Cahyaningtyas
Naditira Widya Vol 4 No 1 (2010): April 2010
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24832/nw.v4i1.243

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Based on bibliographical studies on stone tools which have intensively analyzed by Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Arkeologi Nasional and its centres,it can be inferred that raw materials used to make stone tools are mostly chert. Geologically, this is understandable, since chert is one of the sedimentary rocks originated from the permo-carbon stage which were specifically sedimented in Kalimantan. Such rock is usually structured in the deep sea by a hydrothermal action  in forms of aggregate limestone concretion and hematite. Chert is commonly found in rivers and limestone hills. The physical hardness of chert is 7, which makes chert flakes favorable to use in cutting, slicing or incising softer subject. Therefore, I assume that chert was chosen stone tools raw material by human in the past due its physical quality and effortlessness to find it in rivers close to human dwellings. This article discusses the technology of making stone tools of chert focusing on the geology of the site, the environment where chert was formed and its physical attributes

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