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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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ALAT TUKAR DI PAPUA DAN KOMODITASNYA Tolla, Marlin
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol 2, No 1 (2010): Juni 2010
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Exchange of goods that eventually led to trade in the coastal areas and central highlands of Papua occur because of increased demand for commodities. It is also caused by the influence of the contact that occurred between the inhabitants papua papua with residents from the outside. The exchange of goods conducted in Papua between the tribes who live in coastal regions and tribes in the mountainous areas in the beginning is made very simple without the use of a medium of exchange, ie, mutual exchange of goods with goods that are considered necessary by each party to the transaction in a place which been agreed. Then on the next period, then the familiar medium of exchange in transactions that ultimately the emergence of trade. This occurred after the entry of some of the influences brought by the party who began to explore commodities - commodities such as birds of paradise in Papua, masohi woods, slaves and other commodities. As for the goods as a means to exchange commodities mentioned above, among others: the goods are made from bronze, ceramic, metal, cloth of timor, and others. Along with the inclusion of these objects to the Papuans, the tribe - the tribal papua then started using some tools, which have value in their own trade, among others: stone axes, seashells, beads and others who until now is still used mainly in traditional ceremonies like marriage
HUNIAN AWAL SEJARAH DI PESISIR KAIMANA, PAPUA BARAT (Early History of Setlement in Kaimana Coast, West Papua) Mahmud, M. Irfan
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol 6, No 2 (2014): November 2014
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Coastal Kaimana be one important area to understand overview of the early history of civilization in New Guinea. Kaimana evolved since the empire archipelago use as a transit port as archaeological traces were found. A necessity, residential visited various ethnic groups in the past will also produce a diversity of artifacts. Instead, it is important to know two things from Kaimana coastal sites, namely: (i) the diversity of artifacts; and (ii) the character of the culture that developed in the residential area. Picture of two things is intended to show on the one hand, the contribution of the archipelago to the development of local communities in Papua early history, while on the other hand know the influence of external elements of the character of the local culture. By using a method known archaeological survey that multiculturalism has grown in residential site at Kaimana coast, where the infrastructure reflects the character of the maritime civilization open, advanced, and adaptive to the elements of the outer cover all aspects of life: social, economic, cultural, historical, to religion.ABSTRAKPesisir Kaimana menjadi salah satu kawasan penting untuk memahami gambaran peradaban masa awal sejarah di Pulau Papua. Kaimana berkembang sejak imperium Nusantara menggunakan sebagai pelabuhan transit sebagaimana jejak arkeologi yang ditemukan. Suatu keniscayaan, hunian yang dikunjungi berbagai etnis di masa lalu juga akan menghasilkan keragaman artefak. Justru itu, penting untuk mengetahui dua hal dari situs pesisir Kaimana, yaitu: (i) keragaman artefak; dan (ii) karakter budaya yang berkembang di dalam kawasan hunian. Gambaran dua hal tersebut ditujukan untuk memperlihatkan pada satu pihak kontribusi Nusantara terhadap perkembangan komunitas lokal Papua masa awal sejarah, sementara dilain pihak mengatahui pengaruh anasir luar terhadap karakter budaya setempat. Dengan menggunakan metode survei arkeologi diketahui bahwa multikulturalisme telah berkembang pada situs hunian di pesisir Kaimana, dimana infrastrukturnya mencerminkan karakter peradaban maritim yang terbuka, maju, dan adaptif dengan anasir dari luar melingkupi segala aspek kehidupan: sosial, ekonomi, budaya, sejarah, hingga religi.
Pengelolaan Situs di Kawasan Kokas Kabupaten Fak-Fak Mene, Bau
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol 1, No 1 (2009): Juni 2009
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There’s a large a mount of archaeological remains in Kokas region, such as rock painting, natural caves used as man the past for inhabit earthenware remains, and Kokas have a beautiful sight of nature, this region is very potential to make as a tourism area. In management activities cooperation between the government and the public who possess this culture heritage management this site must interesting of continous so can incoming benefit for this region.
MIGRASI ORANG BIAK KE PULAU BATANTA KAMPUNG AREFI KABUPATEN RAJA AMPAT Maryone, Rini
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.
PENINGGALAN ARKEOLOGI MASA AWAL HOLOSEN DI KAWASAN GUNUNG TUKUM LEMBAH BALIEM KABUPATEN JAYAWIJAYA Maryone, Rini
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol 4, No 2 (2012): November 2012
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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.
MODA TRANSPORTASI TRADISIONAL JAWA (Traditional Transportation Equipment in Java) Suranny, Lilyk Eka
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol 8, No 2 (2016): November 2016
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The transportation technologies develop more rapidly along with the development of science and technology. One of consequences is the traditional transportation being abandoned by the community. Therefore, it needs cultural preservation efforts, especially in traditional transportation because it is a high historical value for Indonesia. This article describe some kind of traditional transportation modes in Java. It also described the role of society in the era of globalization. Data was collected using observation, interviews and literature study This study used a qualitative descriptive method. Based on the research of traditional modes of transportation used by the Java community is pedicab, wagon, gerobag and onthel bicycle. Traditional modes of transportation have a role namely the role of social, cultural, economic and environmental. AbstrakPerkembarvgan teknologi transportasi semakin pesat sejalan dengan perkembangan ilmu pengetahuan dan teknologi. Salah satu dampaknya adalah moda transportasi traditional semakin ditinggalkan oteh masyarakat. Oleh karena itu diperlukan upaya pelestarian budaya khususnya pada alat transportasi tradisional karena memiliki nilai historis yang tinggi bagi bangsa Indonesia. Tuiisan ini menguraikan beberapa jenis moda transportasi tradisional di Jawa. Seisin itu juga dijelaskan mengenai peranannya dalam masyarakat di tengah era globalisasi. Teknik pengumpulan data dilakukan melalui observasi, wawancara dan studi kepustakaan. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode deskriptif kualitatif. Berdasarkan basil penelitian moda transportasi tradisional yang digunakan oleh masyarakat Jawa yakni becak, delman, gerobag dan sepeda onthel. Moda transportasi tradisional memiliki peranan yaitu peran sosial, budaya, ekonomi dan lingkungan.
BENTUK DAN FUNGSI GERABAH KAWASAN DANAU SENTANI Suroto, Hari
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol 3, No 1 (2011): Juni 2011
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Based on the research done, earthenware is found in Sentani Lake. The earthenware which is found in pieces, is later concluded as pot and crock after the reconstruction was made. The size of the pot is small and thin while the crock is big and thick. The function of the earthenware can be analyse from the shape and link it to the other earthenware. After analysing them, it is concluded that pot was used for cooking, while crock was used for keeping food and water.
AMBELO (BACTRONOPHORUS THORACITES): PANGAN LOKAL TRADISIONAL ORANG KAMORO DI KAMPUNG HIRIPAU Hapsari, Windy
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol 5, No 2 (2013): November 2013
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Kamoro ethnics are civilized society swampys area, coastal and riverine, utilizing natural products to find sources of food and other necessities. All of these capabilities is a form of adaptation and interaction with nature, and generate local knowledge passed down by their predecessors. One of the traditional local knowledge is tambelo, traditional local food source. This paper aims to find out about tambelo and benefits in the lives of Kamoro ethnics in Hiripau village. Tambelo animal mollusk is a kind of worm called latin Bactronophorus thoracites , which live on decaying wood of mangrove trees. This animal has a high nutritive substances and sources of animal protein. Tambelo very useful for Kamoro ethnic in the village Hiripau in aspects of health, social, cultural and economic.AbstrakOrang Kamoro merupakan masyarakat berbudaya rawa, daerah pantai dan muara sungai, yang memanfaatkan hasil alam untuk mencari sumber pangan dan kebutuhan lainnya. Semua kemampuan tersebut merupakan bentuk adaptasi dan interaksi dengan alam, dan menghasilkan pengetahuan lokal yang diwariskan oleh para pendahulu mereka. Salah satu pengetahuan lokal tradisional tersebut adalah tambelo, sumber pangan lokal tradisional. Tulisan ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui tentang tambelo dan manfaatnya dalam kehidupan orang Kamoro di Kampung Hiripau. Tambelo adalah hewan molusca sejenis cacing kapal bernama latin Bactronophorus thoracites, yang hidup pada kayu pohon bakau yang membusuk. Hewan ini memiliki kandungan zat bergizi tinggi dan sumber protein hewani. Tambelo sangat bermanfaat bagi orang Kamoro di Kampung Hiripau dalam aspek kesehatan, sosial budaya dan ekonomi.
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Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol 3, No 2 (2011): November 2011
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Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol 5, No 2 (2013): November 2013
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