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Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat
ISSN : 20859767     EISSN : 25809237     DOI : -
Core Subject : Art,
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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ARKEOLOGI KAWASAN TAPAL BATAS: KONEKSITAS KEPULAUAN MALUKU DAN PAPUA Marlon NR Ririmasse
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol. 3 No. 1 (2011): Juni 2011
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (54.191 KB) | DOI: 10.24832/papua.v3i1.92

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Maluku and Papua are two areas with the specific characters that geogaphically slocated close to each other. As an archipelagic region Maluku has a dominant maritime background while Papua shows a large and complex continent profile. The specific character as a region has made Maluku became the part of an ecological terminal between Asia and Australia known as Wallacea. Papua, which was the part of Greater Australia Continent in the past, has the similar role as a main corridor to the Pacific. This similarity has made the role of these two region is important in the study of cultural history of Southeast Asia , Australia and the Pacific Islands. This paper is a short review to observe the connecting aspects of Maluku Archipelago and Papua as a border area in the study of regional archaeology.
NISAN ARCA SITUS MAKAM KUNO MANUBA KECAMATAN MALLUSETASI KABUPATEN BARRU Bau Mene
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.
TOTEMISME PADA BUDAYA ASMAT Rini Maryone
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol. 3 No. 1 (2011): Juni 2011
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It is clearly seen that totemism is really attached to the ethnic life of the Asmat. This is because the Asmat is always related to ancestor spirits like performing rituals to wish for their bless and protection. The most important thing to communicate to the spirits is the statue of the ancestors. The Asmat uses animal symbols for they hope that the power and goodness of the totem could be transfered and used in their everyday life. Other than the animal and plant design, there are also other type of totem like human and other things which have symbolic meanings for the Asmat.
SENI CADAS DI WILAYAH BIAK TIMUR Erlin Novita Idje Djami
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol. 3 No. 1 (2011): Juni 2011
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Rock art in East Biak is an interesting subject to be examined. Its carved technique and motifs offer many important informations about cultural activities in the past, including the arts ’ benefits toward the society. This research will explore findings of rock art in East Biak in order to giving meanings or thorough description about the people and their culture in Biak. At least, there are five main motifs or objects which can be explored and revealed through the study: human, animal, vegetation, material culture and abstract or unidentified object. In addition to the understanding of rock art, the art can also contribute in learning human migration from Southeast Asia islands to Pacific region in the past since the art found widely in both area.
ALAT BATU DI PEGUNUNGAN TENGAH PAPUA Marlin Tolla
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol. 3 No. 1 (2011): Juni 2011
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The discovery of stone tools in prehistoric sites in the central highlands of Papua, especially in the Pegunungan Bintang and Jayawijaya show about prehistoric evidence of human culture in the past. Besides the presence of lytic tool is supported also by the availability of materials, such as in the Pegunungan Bintang and Jayawijaya are very rich in various types of rocks, especially sedimentary rocks such as limestone and chert, and other types of igneous rocks such as andesite. This is makes it possible for human in the past in making stone tools used in their various activities such as hunting and gathering food.
BENTUK DAN FUNGSI GERABAH KAWASAN DANAU SENTANI Hari Suroto
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.
PENDIRIAN STASIUN WILLEM I DI KOTA AMBARAWA Sri Chiirullia Sukandar
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol. 3 No. 1 (2011): Juni 2011
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Ambarawa in colonial times included in the residency of Semarang. Despite having a hilly landscape in the area but Ambarawa built rail networks and a station. In this city the Dutch colonial government also built a substantial fort is Fort Willem I and make Ambarawa as a military center. In addition Ambarawa area is also a growing region that the results are transported to Semarang to the colonial government and then traded to the worldwide market.
LATAR ARKEOLOGIS DALAM NOVEL PENGUASA-PENGUASA BUMI KARYA DON RICHARDSON Ummu Fatimah Ria Lestari
Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat Vol. 3 No. 1 (2011): Juni 2011
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This paper discusses about the archeologist settings on Penguasa-Penguasa Bumi novel that written by Don Richardson. This novel tells about Stan Dale and Yale people. Stan Dale is a missionary on Papua. He was effort to introduce the Jesus ’ rule in Yale’s life. This is a description method and the technique of this research is library research. The result of this research is to find most of the Dokwi Vam, Kuil Kembu, Yogwa, and Seimima on its archeologist setting.
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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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.

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