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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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PENINGGALAN ARKEOLOGI MASA AWAL HOLOSEN DI KAWASAN GUNUNG TUKUM LEMBAH BALIEM KABUPATEN JAYAWIJAYA Rini Maryone
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol. 4 No. 2 (2012): November 2012
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (459.061 KB) | DOI: 10.24832/papua.v4i2.63

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apua is the eastern end of Indonesia, who inhabited the coastal areas to the mountains with abundant diversity of archaeological remains, both from the Pleistocene to the Holocene. From the research that has been conducted by the Institute for Archaeology Jayapura, the cultural remains of Pleistocene danholosen in the Mountains High. These sites include the area in the district of Mount Tukum Jayawijaya. Research in the area surrounding Mount Tukum and there are a number of archaeological remains in the form of natural cave site, location of cutting pork, pork burning locations and there are a number of artifacts that human bones, handheld axe Baliem types I, II, pelandas stone materials, stone axe makers of materials quartz sand, stone and granite grindstones. Based on the survey to review the components of the environment there is still a gap which still has not found a review of biological components (ecofak) that characterizes the end of life plestosen. But characterize some of the artifacts found at the pattern of human life during the Holocene.
HUNIAN PRASEJARAH GUA KARAS KAIMANA Hari Suroto
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol. 4 No. 2 (2012): November 2012
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Excavations conducted at the site Gua Karas managed to open three boxes in sector I, the box GKQI (I6) dig as deep as 150 cm, box GKQI (F5) dig as deep as 130 cm, box GKQI (F6) dig as deep as 120 cm. This excavation produced findings are quite varied material culture that fragments of ceramic, pottery fragments, metal fragments, human bones, the remains of food in the form of shells of marine molluscs, freshwater mollusc shells, bone, various types of fauna, plant seeds, and charcoal combustion. Utilization Karas cave as a place to live based on the natural resources available in the vicinity, also based on the comfort and safety Cave Karas from natural disturbances. Utilization Cave Karas intensively marked by numerous archeologicalfindings in the form of everyday equipment (artifacts) andfood waste (ekofak) in the thick cultural layers. The findings demonstrate the use of multi-function varies Cave Karas, besides shelter also serves as the burial. Man Cave Karas cultural support in the past depends on the natural resources around. Based on the findings of leftovers in the form of marine mollusc shells and fish bones, indicating human cruising supporting Karas Caves in getting food source to reach the coast. Besides supporting man cave karas also made contact with the outside, this is evidenced by the findings of fragments of iron, ceramics and pottery.
PENGARUH PERADABAN ISLAM DI PAPUA M. Irfan Mahmud
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol. 4 No. 2 (2012): November 2012
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Research on Islamic civilization in Papua has been implemented since 1996. Starting with limited exploration in the area of Raja Ampat Sorong regency. Then proceed in Fak-Fak regency and Kaimana. Study conducted found that the influence of Islamic civilization was stimulated by trade dynamics, especially the Islamic empire in the Moluccas, the Kingdom of Ternate and Tidore. In its development, the kingdom of Tidore absolute power and give a big hand in the formation of Islamic civilization color via satellite countries in the Bird’s Head region along the surrounding islands to colonial entered. Many archaeological remains indication, other than oral sources and the tradition continues. Archaeological remains were found, including the mosques, tombs, pottery, ceramics, religious symbols, and ancient manuscripts. This paper will focus the discussion on three things: (1) a review of Islamic civilization studies conducted Jayapura Archeology, particularly the constraints and problems that still contain the debate to date, (2) the elements of Islamic civilization are essential, such as cultural character and government (petuanan), network scholars, and elements of material culture, and tradition, (3) Islamic cultural traditions inherited colored Muslim communities in certain pockets on the coast. Thirdly it is expected to provide information and research results that will be developed within the framework of the Islamic era in Papua theme.
PENGARUH BUDAYA ISLAM DI PULAU MISOOL, KABUPATEN RAJA AMPAT Bau Mene
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol. 4 No. 2 (2012): November 2012
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Raja Ampat is part of the province of West Papua which consists of four major islands, namely Pulau Waigeo, Salawati, Batanta and Misool and small islands in the vicinity. Misool Island is located in the southern part of the range of the Raja Ampat archipelago. The area is geographically possible to the cultural contacts with the Islamic community, such as Ternate and Tidore. Research with archaeological survey found some evidence of the influence of Islamic culture in the district of South Misool, West Misool, Misool Misool East and North. The findings in the form of manuscripts, musical instruments, tombs, mosques, the former palace, Klauster settlements, old wells and finding fragments of ceramics and pottery and stone swearing. In addition, at the time the site of Islam, during the later also received the Dutch colonial influence as evidenced by the discovery of a police station, the hostel employee Netherlands, and the Dutch administrative offices. This shows that the dimensions of the site are very diverse and its dynamics will be described in this paper.
PENGELOLAAN SUMBERDAYA BUDAYA UNTUK PUBLIK: STUDI KASUS DI UPTD MUSEUM NEGERI PROVINSI PAPUA Zubair Mas’ud
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol. 4 No. 2 (2012): November 2012
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The presence of cultural resources in Papua UPTD State Museum is an important asset in understanding the culture in Papua. Directed as a means of community identity in Papua through a collection of cultural resources. In facts, the manager of the museum does not provide enough knowledge about relevant information contained in these cultural resources. This study used a qualitative approach with descriptive methods. Based on the results of the study indicate that the management of cultural resources at the State Museum of Papua UPTD not optimally provide knowledge and information to comprehend the culture in Papua which needed by the public. Knowledge or values contained in less cultural resource providing information in accordance with the vision and mission statement by the museum. Therefore, it is necessary to develop the cultural resource management in order to reflect the appreciation of the culture as a people’s identity, in identifying Papua.
ASPEK-ASPEK REVITALISASI KAWASAN SITUS KALI RAJA KABUPATEN RAJA AMPAT Sri Chiirullia Sukandar
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol. 4 No. 2 (2012): November 2012
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Kali Raja site has the potential to be developed as a tourist destination. Thus it is necessary to revitalize the cultural heritage sites in the Kali Raja. As for the goal of this research is the potential for archaeological sites in Kampung Wawiyai, District of South Waigeo like of them in the cliff wall paintings, and Telur Raja as part of the origin of Raja Ampat, which is located on the banks of Kali Raja. Research targets primarily spatial sites, cultural potential around the site, the potential of natural resources, public opinion and the role of government as policy makers. Kali Raja revitalization site is intended to regrow important values such as cultural sites. Kali Raja order site is also useful for the general public and in particular to the Raja Ampat current generation and the generations to come the following aspects have been identified, namely the aspect of value, ideological aspects, aspects of knowledge is science, socio-cultural, economic aspects, public participation aspects, and aspects of development.
TRADISI PENGUBURAN DALAM GUA DAN CERUK PADA MASYARAKAT WEB DI KAMPUNG YURUF DISTRIK WEB KABUPATEN KEEROM Klementin Fairyo
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol. 4 No. 2 (2012): November 2012
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Burial in caves and niches on the Web is a prehistoric tradition continues. The tradition has been entrenched so that people in the process of implementation of the burial sites in caves and niches, often perform ritual dances accompanied by traditional feast. Archaeological evidence of burial traditions in the caves and niches are the archaeological remains in the form of human skulls, container crates, and the provision of the grave in the form of a dinner plate, bowl to drink, where betel lime, necklaces, camshaft, arrows, dogs and skull cow skull. Burial site in the caves and niches in Kampung District Yuruf Web can be encountered on how the site is the burial cave caves Yadumblu, Jigiyaw niche, niche Gumumblu 2, and complex cave site Yanglebi comprising caves, alcoves and cliffs.
TRADISI PRASEJARAH BERLANJUT PADA MASYARAKAT MEE DI KAWASAN DANAU TIGI , KABUPATEN DEIYAI Amurwani Putri
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol. 4 No. 2 (2012): November 2012
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This paper describes the prehistoric tradition continous at the Mee tribe. Where their live are still in the stage of simple, characterized by a prehistoric culture. Many forms of live and tradition of tribal communities Mee, both material culture (artifacts) as well as the behavior of those people that have relevance to aspects of prehistoric life. Research in this mountainous region find an overview of the use of stone axes as tools for farming, the use of shells as a means to pay andjewelry, the use of bone tool as a means for piercing and cutting, as well as the utilization of bark as materials for leather garmens and bags (noken). But it also will be discussed regarding the finding of cave and niches that formerly use as place of burial and worship, as well as overview of the ritual forms of agriculture (emomeni) and ritual pig feast (yuwo) in order to achieve social status (tonowi).

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