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Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat
ISSN : 20859767     EISSN : 25809237     DOI : -
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Journal of Papua is published twice a year in June and November by the Balai Arkeologi Papua. The Papua Journal contains the results of research, conceptual ideas, studies and the application of theory relating to archeology.
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SEKILAS TENTANG SEBARAN MANUSIA PRASEJARAH INDONESIA Gunadi Kasnowihardjo
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol. 2 No. 2 (2010): November 2010
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (68.634 KB) | DOI: 10.24832/papua.v2i2.100

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Prehistoric terminology of Indonesia, Wajak human life begins from approximately 40.000 years ago, artifact similar Sumatralith or often mentioned with hoabinhian term was found spread almost all over the archipelago. Based of homo sapiens sites dating and artifact hoabinhian was found on site Wajak approximately 40.000 years. There are still many problems of migration of peoples who inhabited the region of Southeast Asia and the Pacific that has not been completely answered.
EKSPANSI DAN MIGRASI Studi Kasus Negeri Besi Kabupaten Maluku Tengah Propinsi Maluku Charles Y. Pesurnay
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol. 2 No. 2 (2010): November 2010
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Seram island is the largest island in Mollucas propinves, which is a many differences tribe was live in it. Alune and Wemale is the biggest tribe in Seram island, also there’s other tribe beside it. The other tribe we can found it Seram island is from Bali, Buton, Bugis, Jawa, etc. Patasiwa and Patalima is a part of society group in Seram island are very famous, further this group Patasiwa and Patalima always fighting one to each other, just for depend there land. Patalima group is very polite, and very kind for anybody who come to island for living, especially for a guess, Patasiwa is opposite. Patasiwa territorial from south to west seram island, Patalima territorial from north to east seram island. For both group Patasiwa and Patalima always war, so many people they migration out of the siklus war for get a good living and future, from south to north. As well as Opin village and Besi village. The true is, this both village exactly in south seram.
MIGRASI: ETNISITAS BUDAYA SEBAGAI IDENTITAS BANGSA INDONESIA Lucas Wattimena
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol. 2 No. 2 (2010): November 2010
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Migration in Indonesian happening as naturally siklus of life, which is an antrolistik process also sociology interaction culture. Society look deep into the basic concept of culture is natural and is being arismatik. So the identity of ethnic, group, tribe is been important than be all the live of how to live in society, nation and mother land.
STUD I KA SUS MIGRASI DI PAPUA PERKEMBANGAN KOTA HOLLANDIA 1944 - 1962 Hari Suroto
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol. 2 No. 2 (2010): November 2010
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Holandia was once a village that when the Pacific war happened, it changed rapidly into a modern city. Hollandia was made as headquarters for the allied armed forces. Then it developed and the population increased rapidly because of urbanization that made many social problems appeared. The rapid changes in culture and custom in Hollandia were generally objected by the natives. They showed their disappointment to the Dutch and its Allies whom they thought as the causes of the fast and confusing changes.
MIGRASI MANUSIA DI PESISIR SELATAN PAPUA (Tinjauan Berdasarkan Motif Bumerang Pada Seni Cadas) Erlin Novita Idje Djami
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol. 2 No. 2 (2010): November 2010
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Boomerang is one of the cultural object or weapon known as the aborigines (indigenous Australian). Its presence in the territory of Papua in the form of motifs in rock art as an illustration of the influence of foreign culture, because the boomerang is not the result of indigenous Papuan culture. Findings boomerang motifs spread over several sites on the southern coast of Papua from the region of Kaimana, Fak-Fak district to the Raja Ampat area. Its existence illustrates the existence of human migration in the past from where and who their supporters. Studies on the motive of a boomerang and the environment became the main target to reveal the influence of human migration and supporters. In addition, studies on the relationship boomerang motifs with other paintings to describe the motives of acculturation.
MIGRASI ETNIS TIONGHOA DI KABUPATEN YAPEN WAROPEN Marlin Tolla
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol. 2 No. 2 (2010): November 2010
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Migration by Tionghoa ethnic from the Chinese mainland especially southern part to the districts Yapen Waropen was in order to trade at that time,yapen is very famous with the wonderful products such as bird of paradise feathers, crocodile leather, and other excellent products that famous at that time. In the next stage, tionghoa ethnic marrying woman of yapen. This is done to facilitate them in obtaining merchandise from the Yapen people. Marriage between ethnic of tionghoa and yapen woman, produce offspring called Peranakan Chinese Serui (Prancis), Serui is the first name of Yapen.
MIGRASI ORANG BIAK KE PULAU BATANTA KAMPUNG AREFI KABUPATEN RAJA AMPAT Rini Maryone
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol. 2 No. 2 (2010): November 2010
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Archaeological studies, regarding the origin of the population can be observed from the material culture left behind. The discovery of archaeological data, especially prehistoric times, may provide clues to the approach or the analyst comparison with the findings of other cultural objects Similarly, with the origin of Biak. The existence of people residing on the island of Biak in Kampung Batanta Arefi, with penulusuran story myth and there is evidence that it can be concluded that the Biak people just immigrants or migration on the island.
JEJAK MIGRASI PENGHUNI PULAU MISOOL MASA PRASEJARAH Klementin Fairyo
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol. 2 No. 2 (2010): November 2010
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Humans and the environment are interrelated and inseparable. Environment provides everything and humans able to manage and utilize.Based on archaeological remains on the misool island, be indicative of Austronesian migration to the misool island. Migration has been presenting a new culture in the form of rock art, pottery and building stone
KAJIAN BANDINGAN ORANG - ORANG PAJANG DI KERAJAAN MATARAM ISLAM Alifah
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol. 2 No. 2 (2010): November 2010
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As Sultan Agung’s reign in the teritory of Islamic Mataram Kingdom occured Pajang’s people mobilization at the centre of the royal government. The presence of Pajang’s people in the Islamic Mataram Kingdom can be seen from politic and economic side. The Pajang Kingdom which is master in early, became gradually fell after the death of Hadiwijaya, and turned into a vassal state of Islamic Mataram Kingdom. This political condition’s change coused pros and contras among the Pajang’s people theirself. This article tries to reveal the history and background of the existence of Pajang’s people at their new place, in the centre of Islamic Mataram Kingdom government.
JEJAK-JEJAK BUDAYA PENUTUR AUSTRONESIA DI SUMATERA SELATAN Harry Octavianus Sofian
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol. 2 No. 2 (2010): November 2010
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Austronesian language speakers migrated to Southeast Asia and Indo-Pacific around 3500 years ago. Austronesian language speakers left traces of technology and cultures through the remains of artefacts. No exception in the area of South Sumatra also indicates the presence of the artefacts and cultures that characterize the Austronesian language speaking cultures. This paper will discuss the trail Austonesia speakers in South Sumatra through the remains of its culture.

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