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Berkala Arkeologi
ISSN : 02161419     EISSN : 25487132     DOI : https://doi.org/10.55981/jba.
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We are a journal on archaeology published by the National Research and Innovation Agency every May and November each year. This journal seek to promote and shares research results and ideas on archaeology to the public. We covers original research results, ideas, theories, or other scientific works from the discipline of Archaeology mainly in the Indonesian Archipelago and Southeast Asia. Interest from other disciplines (such as history, anthropology, architecture, geology, etc.) must be related to archaeological subject to be covered in this journal. Our first edition was published on March 1980.
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PERGESERAN PUSAT KEGIATAN UPACARA DI SITUS MEGALITIK PUNCAK GUNUNG LAWU Sulistyarto, Priyatno Hadi
Berkala Arkeologi Vol. 19 No. 1 (1999)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30883/jba.v19i1.795

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The megalithic structures on the peak of Mount Lawu are still used as places of worship by the people around Mount Lawu. This shows a tradition of worshiping ancestral spirits who use megalithic buildings as a means of worship ceremonies. It is very interesting that in today's worship ceremonies, the center of the ceremony is no longer in the Argo Dumilah but in the Argo Dalem Timur. In fact, based on the location of the distribution of structures, Argo Dalem Timur is located in a non-central stucture position or located around the central structure. This shows a shift in the center of the worship ceremony from the Argo Dumilah to the Argo Dalem Timur.
BUSANA BANGSAWAN DAN PENDETA WANITA PADA MASA MAJAPAHIT: KAJIAN BERDASARKAN RELIEF-RELIEF CANDI Lelono, Hari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30883/jba.v19i1.796

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In this paper, we will study the reliefs of temples in East Java, where the temples were built during the reign of the Majapahit Empire. The reliefs depicted contain elements of stories that were popular at that time, for example the stories of Sri Tanjung, Panji, Bubuksah and Gagangaking, and Jarum Atat. In addition to the reliefs of these temples, the ancient Javanese inscriptions mentioned the types of batik cloth used by the people at that time. In East Java, two reliefs of the temple were successfully constructed, namely; Pendopo Penataran temples in the eleventh - eighth centuries and the sixteenth - sixteenth century Kendalisodo temple. In the two temples, the reliefs of women are depicted wearing different clothes, both in terms of shape and how to wear them.
AWAL PERKEMBANGAN ISLAM DI PEDALAMAN JAWA BAGIAN SELATAN BERDASARKAN TINGGALAN BUDAYA ISLAM Masyhudi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30883/jba.v19i1.797

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In this paper, we will provide an overview of the development of Islam in the interior of southern Java and some Islamic cultural heritage, in the form of archaeological and historical remains that are thought to have existed since the beginning of the development of Islam in Java, (XV - XVI centuries AD). This is intended to prove that Islam, at the beginning of its development, also occurred in mountainous and hinterland areas.
ARSITEKTUR BANGUNAN RUMAH TRADISIONAL JAWA: KEBERADAAN BANGUNAN TRADISIONAL JAWA DI KAMPUNG KAUMAN, YOGYAKARTA Chawari, Muhammad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30883/jba.v19i1.798

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The existence of Kauman Village cannot be separated from the history and establishment of the Islamic Mataram Kingdom in the last period (starting from the Hamengku Buwana dynasty). In addition, Kauman is a part of the Mataram Kingdom bureaucracy. Several years after this kingdom was founded, it began to develop a place of worship (mosque). Finally, the building of this large mosque stood about 18 years after Prince Mangkubumi was inaugurated as a sultan with the title Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwana I. After this mosque was established, the kingdom then placed a royal ruler, a "penghulu". This leader is in charge of taking care of the operation of the mosque. This Penghulu occupies his house which is located north of the mosque. Later this place (home and office) was known as "pengulon". Thus pengulon this means the house and the environment where a royal ruler is located.

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