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Sangia : Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi (Journal of Archaeology Research)
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IDENTIFIKASI KOMPLEKS MAKAM KUNO ANAKIAMBU’UTOBU WEPOINDO DIKELURAHAN MELUHU KECAMATAN MELUHU KABUPATEN KONAWE PROVINSI SULAWESI TENGGARA Abrory Dicky Fernandho; syahrun syahrun
SANGIA JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY RESEARCH Vol. 1 No. 2: June 2017
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The purpose of this study was to find out theshape of the tomb, and to find out whether thetomb is a culture of Islam or pre-Islamic times. The research method used was descriptive analysisconsisting of several stages, namely surface survey, interview, observation, reviewing documents,documentation and then added with morphological analysis. The results of this study indicate that thesite of the ancient tomb complex of anakia mbu'utobu Wepoindo in Meluhu Village, Meluhu District,Konawe Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province is generally in the form of a square, which was laterbuilt using a mound, has tombs and tombstones. There are 4 types of tombs based on the number oftombs, namely types A1, A2, A3, A4 and A5, and there are 4 forms of headstone namely type, PS, LJ,TB and P. In addition there are loose findings in the form of a bowl with the number 6, plates with anumber of 10 glass with number 1 and total currency 1. Through the form of tombs, loose findings andtheir history, it can be concluded that the ancient tomb complex of anakia mbu'utobu Wepoindo is anIslamic tomb which later was still influenced by the megalithic tradition.
IDENTIFIKASI TINGGALAN JEPANG PADA MASA PERANG DUNIA II DI KELURAHAN MUNSE KECAMATAN WAWONII TIMUR KABUPATEN KONAWE KEPULAUAN Eriani Eriani; abdul Rauf Sulaeman
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his study it aims to determine the type of the remains of Japanese occupation in Wawonii and back to put the remains of the Japanese occupation. This Research using a theory of space and archeology battlefield. This research uses the technical method of data collection in the form of library research which collects literature related to the title of the study, the observation surface survey and data recording and interview. Then the stage of data processing and data analysis is using contextual analysis. The results of the study show that the remains found in the form of tubs, support structures, ground floor ,storage tanks, kitchen structures, Japanese caves, unidentified structures, used machinery, circular structures, floor structures and road structures. The factors behind the layout of buildings are political, security,environmental and economic factors . Political factors, namely the laying of remains in Munse can help wage thewar. The security factor is that the building's location is quite safe and strategic as a place to monitor navalenemy movements that enter through the Staring Baii doors. Environmental factors namely Japan utilizes hilly forest areas and terrain between mountains and hills which are somewhat closed but still can monitor enemy movements. Besides forest utilization, Japan also uses rivers and springs as sources of water. Economic factors,namely Japan uses naturalresources in agriculture for daily needs and Japanese war needs .
IDENTIFIKASI GUA KUMAPO DI DESA LELEKA KECAMATAN WOLASI KABUPATEN KABUPATEN KONAWE SELATAN Fendi Pradana; sitti kasmiati
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The Southeast Sulawesi region is one of the areas that also still holds many issues regarding archaeological remains, especially archeological remains scattered in prehistoric caves. one of thelocations of prehistoric caves that can still be observed archeological remains in the area of SouthKonawe District, Wolasi Subdistrict, Leleka Village, with the type of archaeological remains one ofwhich is the Graveyard. and how cave functions are based on their archaeological findings. Thepurpose of this study was to find out the archaeological remains found in the Lapeka Village kumapocave and to find out the function of the kumapo cave based on its archaeological findings. This studyfocused on the findings of artifacts and non-artifacts found on the Leleka Village kumapo cave site. Thetype of research used is qualitative research using an inductive approach. The results showed that thearcheological findings found in the Lapeka Village kumapo cave were in the form of burial containers (duni) with 3 pieces, 7 pieces of broken fragments, and 3 beads. Another finding is in the form of nonartefactual findings, namely human bones.
SEBARAN GUA PENGUBURAN DI KABUPATEN KONAWE KEPULAUAN PROVINSI SULAWESI TENGGARA Mando Maskuri
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The formulation of the problem in this study is, 1) Any burial caves in Konawe Islands, SoutheastSulawesi Province. 2) How is the distribution of burial caves in Konawe Islands,Southeast Sulawesi Province. 3)What factors are behind the selection and utilization of burial caves in Konawe Islands, Southeast SulawesiProvince. With Objective 1) To identify burial cave sites in Konawe Islands, Southeast Sulawesi Province. 2) Toidentify the distribution of burial cave sites in Konawe Islands, Southeast Sulawesi Province. 2) To explain thefactors behind the selection and utilization of burial caves in Konawe Islands, Southeast Sulawesi Province. The results of this study are 1) The number of burial cave sites in the study area are 9 sites, amongothers, Kontara 1 Cave, Kontara 2 Cave, Ceruk Kaheng Kalua 1, Ceruk Kaheng Kalua 2, Ceruk Kaheng Kalua 3,Kaheng Kalua Ceruk 4, Kaheng Kalua Cave, Dompo-Dompo Cave and Subandri Cave. 2) Distribution of burialcave sites in the study area is divided into two regions, namely the three sites, namely Kontara Cave 1 KontaraCave Subandri Cave site and 6 coastal sites, Ceruk Kaheng Kalua 1, Ceruk Kaheng Kalua 2, Kaheng KaluaCeruk 3, Ceruk Kaheng Kalua 4, Kaheng Cave Kalua, Dompo-Dompo. 3) The underlying factors in choosing thelocation of burial are among others. The height of a place, slope, landform, and river.
TINGGALAN ARKEOLOGIS BENTENG BANGKUDU DI DESA KALIBU KECAMATAN KULISUSU Yesrin Handayani
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Fort Bangkudu was the first fortress in the kulisusu during the reign of La Ode ode which was the first king of the kulisusu kingdom in the seventeenth century. Seeing the condition of the building is not intactanymore, the purpose of this research is to find out and explain the remains contained in Fort Bangkudu andfind out the functions of Benteng Bangkudu. The problems of this thesis are; 1) what are the archaeologicalremains of the Bangkudu fortress, 2) what is the function of Bangkudu Fortress. This study also uses SpatialArcheology Theory and uses descriptive research methods to answer research problems. The results showedthat the archaeological remains found at Fort Bangkudu were 3 tombs, 2. Traditional houses, small huts,cannons and loose findings in the form of fragments of ceramics and pottery. As for the functions of BentengBangkudu, namely; First, the functions of Benteng Bangkudu in the past were: (1) as a center of defense andsecurity; and (2) As a place of settlement. Second, the function of Benteng Bangkudu at present is: (1) as thecultural center of the Kulisusu community; (2) as a Cultural Heritage object; and (3) as a place of historical andcultural attractions.

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