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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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TROWULAN SEBAGAI HISTORIC CITY: MENGKONSTRUKSI CITRA MELALUI PENGELOLAAN INFORMASI Sugeng Riyanto
Berkala Arkeologi Vol. 24 No. 1 (2004)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30883/jba.v24i1.897

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The Trowulan site in Mojokerto Regency, East Java, is one of the important sites that is utilized both ideologically, academically and economically at the same time. Since Wardenaar, who was assigned by Sir Thomas Raffles to observe ancient relics in Mojokerto, and in 1815 succeeded in making documents in the form of pictures and descriptions, the urge to research this site is getting bigger, even today. One of the striking results of the research is that the archeology is very closely related to the Majapahit Kingdom, the last Hindu work in Java which flourished from 1293 to 1478. In particular, the various scattered relics indicate that Trowulan was an ancient city. Not only that, other archaeological activities, namely conservation, are also being carried out to this day.
PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT DALAM PELESTARIAN DAN PEMANFAATAN SUMBERDAYA BUDAYA (STUDI KASUS DI SITUS CANDI MORANGAN) Masyhudi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30883/jba.v24i1.898

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Given the limited number of cultural resources (finite), non-renewable, non-movable, and fragile, the use of cultural resources must be oriented towards conservation. Therefore, in an effort to utilize cultural resources, it should be used with care. Then in terms of the development of cultural assets, we must also look at the value of various interests, so that the various conflicts of interest that exist can be suppressed as far as possible so that there is no attempt to defeat each other, but mutually beneficial.
MODEL PEMANFAATAN BANGUNAN TRADISIONAL JAWA SEBAGAI SALAH SATU OBJEK WISATA BUDAYA (KASUS DI KAMPUNG KAUMAN YOGYAKARTA) Muhammad Chawari
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PENGGAMBARAN RELIEF CERITA PADA BEBERAPA CANDI DI JAWA TENGAH DAN TIMUR (MAKNA SIMBOLIS DAN EDUKATIF) Hari Lelono
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In order to seek national identity and to improve morals, one way can be referred to from the cultural heritage of our own ancestors through historical and archaeological sources (relief). One of the important aspects in the relief that needs to be developed and disseminated is mainly the stories of fables and symbols that are implied in the puppet reliefs. The story of the fable is very good for providing educational guidance to children and parents so that they have good character and refer to the noble roots of their ancestors.
COVER VOLUME 24 NO. 1 MAY 2004 Arkeologi, Berkala
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FRONTMATTER VOLUME 24 NO. 1 MAY 2004 Arkeologi, Berkala
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PERKEMBANGAN INDUSTRI LITIK PENGHUNI GUA-GUA DI JAWA TIMUR Nurani, Indah Asikin
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The influence of raw material is seen on the size of the tool. In the cave group on Mount Watang that uses rocks with a low level of silica (limestone), reliable artisan is demanded. This is because rock types are brittle and flaking them is difficult. Stone tool products in this group show a relatively large size due to the suboptimal flaking. Meanwhile, the stone tool products in the cave group in Sampung, Ponorogo is a microlithic. This is because the raw material has a relatively high level of silica (chert and chalcedony). The flaking techniques can be carried out optimally, resulting in small-sized stone tool products with micro trimming and flaking, both primary and secondary.
DESA-DESA KUNA PANTAI SELATAN JAWA Nitihaminoto, Goenadi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30883/jba.v24i1.890

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Ancient villages referred to in this paper are villages located on the southern coast of Java which originated from the beginning of 1st to the 17th century AD. Ancient villages on the south coast of Java have been researched, so that the remnants of their life can be used as an indication of the existence of a community or a society that had activities in the coastal area. Communities that have activities in a village cannot be separated from communities in other villages and even have a direct or indirect relationship with the urban community that is closest to the village. Based on this position, when compared to other villages or cities in the north, the ancient villages on the coast are included in the outskirt villages or marginal villages. Based on this position, the villages had a high level of homogeneity in their ways of life, such as their livelihoods and beliefs, especially in the oldest villages.
SARKOFAGUS AMPELAN WRINGIN: DATA BARU TRADISI MEGALITIK DI BONDOWOSO Suryanto, Diman
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The sarcophagi in Java and Bali, apart from providing material for knowledge of past religious customs and ideals, also bring up problems that still have to be resolved. The era of making sarcophagi, as determined by Van Stein Callenfels and Van Heekeren, fell during the development of the bronze culture in Indonesia. It was at this time that the manufacture of iron objects was also known, as evidenced by discoveries in the sarcophagus. This determination of the period of development is reinforced by other evidence, namely the shape of the protrusion of the head, the protruding facial features of the sarcophagus, with long ears, very similar to the decorative pattern of the bronze nekara mask.
MAJAPAHIT PUN RUNTUH KARENA ULAH PARA ELIT POLITIKNYA Tjahjono, Baskoro Daru
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From the beginning of its establishment, Majapahit could not escape the actions of the political elites who tried to break the unity of the Majapahit kingdom. This is due to their dissatisfaction with the king's leadership or dissatisfaction with the position they received. When Raden Wijaya had become king he was abandoned by some of his colleagues at the time of facing Jayakatwang and Kubhilai Khan's army. Although they had obtained high positions but some of them were not satisfied with the awards or positions given by the king. Ranggalawe who was not appointed as a patih (duke), was against the king so there was a war called Paranggalawe in 1217 C (1295 AD).

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