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Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat
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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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KEHIDUPAN RELIGI MASYARAKAT Dl DAERAH PERBATASAN KABUPATEN KUNINGAN- KABUPATEN CILACAP (Religious Life of Communities in the Border of Kuningan Regency-Cilacap Regency) Latifundia, Effie
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol 8, No 2 (2016): November 2016
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Until now, in some villages in the border area of Kuningan-Cilacap people still support the megalithic tradition. Ancestor worship or veneration of ancestral spirits Is a growing belief in the concept of megalithic culture, ie a culture that uses objects atu stone building as a means of rituals. This study aims to explore the remains of megalithic tradition which is still ongoing in the community to this day in some villages in the border area of Kuningan Regency, West Java to Cilacap, Central Java, and the media are to be used. This research was conducted by survey method to collect information and describe forms of cultural remains. The results showed although Islam has been embraced as a religion, but belief in ancestors as local religious understanding before Islam developed, ongoing, and maintained by several rural communities in the border. It can be concluded, that the less an area under the influence of the outside then resulting in stronger local element/dominant code of conduct rooted in the community, because it is already in progress in the long term. AbstrakSampai sekarang ini, beberapa desa di daerah perbatasan Kuningan-Cilacap masyarakatnya maslh mendukung tradisi megalitik. Pemujaan leluhur atau pemujaan terhadap roh nenek moyang merupakan suatu konsep kepercayaan yang berkembang pada kebudayaan megalitik, yaitu suatu kebudayaan yang menggunakan benda-benda atu bangunan dari batu sebagai sarana ritualnya. Penelitian ini bertujuan menggali sisa-sisa tradisi megalitik yang masih berlangsung dalam masyarakat hingga sekarang ini di beberapa desa di daerah perbatasan Kabupaten Kuningan (Jawa Barat) dengan kabupaten cilacap (Jawa Tengah) dan media apa saja yang digunakan. Penelitian Ini dilakukan dengan metode survel untuk mengumpulkan informasi dan mendeskripaikan bentuk-bentuk tinggalan budayanya. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan meskipun Islam telah dianut sebagai agama namun kepercayaan terhadap Ieluhur sebagai paham religi lokal sebelum Islam berkembang, masih tetap berlangsung dan dipertahankan oleh beberapa masyarakat pedesaan dl perbatasan. Dapat disimpulksn, bahwa semakin kurang suatu daerah mendapat pengaruh dari luar maka dapat mengakibatnya unsur lokal semakin kuat/dominan mengakar dalam tata laku dan kepercayaan masyarakatnya, karena hal tereebut sudah berlangsung dalam jangka waktu yang panjang.
NISAN ARCA SITUS MAKAM KUNO MANUBA KECAMATAN MALLUSETASI KABUPATEN BARRU Mene, Bau
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol 3, No 1 (2011): Juni 2011
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Statue tomb at the site of Manuba ancient grave at Mallusetasi District in Barru Residence. The problem of this research is the background and functions statue tomb using at the ancient grave surrounding. This researcrch uses qualitative research method. Tomb means sign, sometimes made of stone, wood and other material in various styles and forms. One of the form is statue. The using of statue tomb is for a symbol of the dead people and their social status.
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Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol 9, No 1 (2017): Juni 2017
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FUNGSI KAPAK BATU PAPUA DALAM MEMPERSATUKAN KERAGAMAN Maryone, Rini
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol 5, No 2 (2013): November 2013
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Stone axe found at several prehistoric sites in Papua, shows the influence of Austronesian culture that brought together other cultures. The survey results revealed that the presence of the stone axe is still functional in some tribes in Papua for traditional ceremonies, funeral rites, religious, gardening and farming. The results of the research that has been conducted shows that the stone axe is one of the remains of the cultural diversity that can unite the tribes in Papua. Stone axes can also serve to strengthen the identity of the nation and the state, and can be passed down to younger generations through education of local content for students.AbstrakKapak batu yang ditemukan pada beberapa situs prasejarah di Papua, menunjukan adanya pengaruh budaya Austronesia yang dibawa bersama budaya lainnya. Dari hasil penelitian diketahui bahwa keberadaan kapak batu saat ini masih difungsikan dalam beberapa suku di Papua untuk upacara-upacara adat, upacara kematian, religius, berkebun dan berladang. Hasil penelitian yang telah dilakukan menunjukan bahwa kapak batu adalah salah satu tinggalan budaya yang dapat mempersatukan keragaman suku-suku yang berada di Papua. Kapak batu juga dapat berperan untuk menguatkan jati diri bangsa dan negara, serta dapat diwariskan kepada generasi muda melalui pendidikan muatan lokal bagi pelajar dan mahasiswa.
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Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol 4, No 2 (2012): November 2012
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PERNIK PROGRAM : Diskusi Arkeologi Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi, Redaksi
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol 1, No 2 (2009): November 2009
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Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol 7, No 2 (2015): November 2015
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FUNGSI KERAMIK CINA BAGI MASYARAKAT BIAK Maryone, Rini
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol 1, No 2 (2009): November 2009
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The presence of foreign-made ceramics in Papua, especially in Biak Island, has shown that historically before the 15th century Papua has made contact with foreign countries, such as the merchants from China, Spain and Portugal. The name Nova Guinea given to Irian by the sailor from Spain is also shown that this land has made contact with foreigners. Other than foreign influence, it is admitted that the Biak community has sailed a long way to the west of Maluku, Tidore and Halmahera. They’re known as excellent seamen who sailed across the vast ocean from North-Coast of Papua to the Bird’s Head Peninsula and Raja Ampat Islands. On their way back home, most of the time they brought back the foreign-made ceramics or as the Biak community said “benbepon” and textile “sananpun”. As a result, their contact with foreign countries has made changes in material life of Biak community.
MENGUNGKAP CERITA RAKYAT BERDASARKAN TEMUAN BENDA PURBAKALA DI PULAU ORMU KABUPATEN JAYAPURA Lestari, Ummu Fatimah Ria
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol 4, No 1 (2012): Juni 2012
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This paper shows and explains about the Ormu’s folklores based the prehistoric objects on Ormu Island. This paper purposes to show and explain about the Ormu’s folklores based to the prehistoric objects on Ormu Island. This research uses the descriptive method. The technique of this research are the observe technique and library technique. The result of this research; 1) to find three folklores about the prehistoric objects in Ormu Island, and 2) to describe three folklores about the prehistoric objects in Ormu Island. That folklores are; 1) Kisah Raksasa dan Suku Ormu, it was retold by Monika Toto, 2) Raksasa Jahat Penghuni Kampung Ormu, it was retold by Monika Toto, and 3) Terjadinya Pulau Kelapa, it was retold by Monika Toto.
POLA TATA RUANG BANGUNAN, RUMAH-RUMAH DAN FUNGSI DI DESA ADAT PENGOTAN KABUPATEN BANGLI [Building Spatial Pattern, Houses and Functions in Pengotan Village, Bangli Regency] Eriawati, Yusmaini
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol 9, No 1 (2017): Juni 2017
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In some researchs of settlement archeology in Indonesia, such as the Trowulan site in Mojokerto or Liangan site in Temanggung, until now still not much gained an overview of significant regarding the spatial pattern layout of the building, as well as the shape of the building houses in the two these sites. Whereas This paper describes an overview of how the spatial pattern of settlements, especially the spatial patterns of the building, the shape of the houses and their functions in Desa Adat Pengotan, Bali. Traditional Village Pengotan chosen because this village has unique characteristics that differ from other indigenous villages in the district of Bangli, Bali Province. The method applied is ethnoarchaeology studies, through a general comparative approach to the methods and techniques of work through the interview, descriptive and interpretative. The results of research in the form of images and spatial models of settlements, especially the spatial patterns associated with building houses or other buildings that are interconnected, along with the form and function of use and wear, both profane and sacred of Desa Adat Pengotan in Bali. These results that can later be used as we examine the comparability of the archaeological sites of settlements.  ABSTRAKPada beberapa penelitian arkeologi permukiman (settlement archaeology) di Indonesia, seperti Situs Trowulan di Mojokerto atau Situs Liangan di Temanggung, hingga saat ini masih belum banyak diperoleh gambaran yang signifikan mengenai pola tata ruang, tata letak bangunan, serta bentuk bangunan rumah yang berada di kedua situs tersebut. Tulisan ini memaparkan gambaran bagaimana pola tata ruang permukiman, terutama pola tata ruang bangunan, bentuk rumah-rumah beserta fungsinya di Desa Adat Pengotan, Bali. Dipilihnya Desa Adat Pengotan dikarenakan desa ini memiliki keunikan tersendiri yang berbeda dengan desa-desa adat lainnya di wilayah Kabupaten Bangli, Provinsi Bali. Adapun metode yang diterapkan adalah studi etnoarkeologi, melalui pendekatan general comparative dengan metode dan tehnik kerja melalui wawancara, deskriptif dan interpretatif. Hasil penelitian berupa gambaran dan model tata ruang permukiman, terutama pola tata ruang yang berkaitan dengan bangunan rumah atau bangunan lainnya yang saling berhubungan, berserta bentuk dan fungsi guna dan pakai, baik bersifat profan maupun sakral dari Desa Adat Pengotan di Bali. Hasil ini yang nantinya dapat digunakan sebagai data banding dalam kita meneliti situs-situs arkeologi permukiman.

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