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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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Decorative Motifs and Periodization of Badut Temple: Comparative Review of Art Forms with The Temples of Central JavanesePeriod: Ragam Hias dan Periodisasi Candi Badut: Tinjauan Perbandingan Bentuk Seni dengan Candi-Candi Periode Jawa Tengah Pradnyawan, SS., M.A. , Dwi
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There are two known arguments of the periodization of Candi Badut. Firstly, grouping this temple as part of the oldest temple in Java, covering the early to mid-8th century AD. Secondly, positioning this temple in the period of later half of the 9th to early 10th centuries AD. The argument that Candi Badut belongs to the oldest temples in Java’s group is more widely accepted. Thus, this article discusses art analysis of Candi Badut as periodization aspect. The analysis conducted towards decorative or ornamental motifs through the comparative method with the temples in the Central Java period. The research result shows that Candi Badut has several distinguished decorative motifs, such as the kinnara-kinnari motif, the antefix motif, and the decoration above of the Kala motif. Those motifs are considered evidence that Candi Badut belongs to the later half of the 9th century to the early 10th century AD.
Preliminary study on Semedo’s bone artifacts, Tegal, Central Java: Kajian awal artefak tulang Situs Semedo di Tegal, Jawa Tengah Arjanto, Dama Q.; Dewi, Intan Kemala
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Bone artifacts as a cultural product of the hominins are rarely found in Pleistocene Sites in Indonesia. Among a few Pleistocene sites yielding bone artifacts, Semedo in Central Java provides it along with numerous fossils, including Homo erectus and stone artifacts. This is why the studies on the bone artifacts from Semedo are important. This paper tries to present the study results on three specimens of bone artifacts based on a morphological approach. The study shows that the three specimens are convincingly identified as culturally modified bone fragments. It is inferred from the fracture morphology and the grinding marks on the specimens. Some striations are also visible from the specimens, indicating the possible function of the fragments as tools. However, due to its secondary deposits and postdepositional transportation, it isn't easy to correlate chronologically with artifacts from other sites, despite technological character similarities. Nevertheless, this paper could provide more information on Pleistocene bone artifacts from the Indonesian archipelago.
Asceticism Practices on Mount Kumbang in the 15th-16th Century: Praktik Asketisme di Gunung Kumbang Abad XV-XVI M Sunjana, Dani; Saringendyanti, Etty; Nugrahanto, Widyo
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Asceticism practices constitute an integral part of religious and cultural life in Tatar Sunda society during the classical period, which remains understudied. This research serves as a preliminary study on asceticism practices in Mount Kumbang, Brebes, during the 15th-16th centuries, highlighting the ideological backgrounds and ascetic practices occurring in the region. The research was conducted through historical archaeology approach. The findings indicate that asceticism practices in Mount Kumbang during the 15th-16th centuries are documented in written and archaeological sources. The existence of these practices is rooted in religious ideologies associated with achieving spiritual power and the highest level of knowledge, accomplished through various forms of psychophysical restraint such as meditation (samadhi), fasting, and specific rituals.
STRUKTUR BERTINGKAT DAN RANGKA BETON GAYA EROPA PADA BANGUNAN RAADHUIS (WATERTOREN) KOTA PALEMBANG: STRUKTUR BERTINGKAT DAN RANGKA BETON GAYA EROPA PADA BANGUNAN RAADHUIS (WATERTOREN) KOTA PALEMBANG Irwanto, Dedi; Andhifani, Wahyu Rizky; Apriani, Evy; Wahyudi, Wanny Rahardjo
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This article discusses the use and function of raadhuis buildings, as well as water towers in Palembang City. This building has a multi-story structure with a concrete frame. The mayor of d'Armandville initiated the design of this building, a concept that Lissa Nessel, the subsequent mayor, carried forward. In this article, we will discuss buildings and non-buildings in the form of reinforced concrete from the construction of raadhuis and water tower buildings during that period, including notes on the development of the Palembang city hall complex, which has not been widely disclosed. Using archaeological and historical data, the aim of writing this article is to examine the development of the use, function, and expert design of this building complex, both during the colonial period and today. We conducted the research in four stages of archaeological-historical study: data collection, data analysis, data processing, and data writing. We cannot separate the results of the study of multi-story structures with concrete frames from the presence of the elite contractor Hollandsche Beton Maatschapij NV (HBM), based in Talang Jawa, Palembang. HBM was an early investor in the city of Palembang, which developed reinforced concrete as a structural material that was able to properly distribute construction loads evenly. So, architect S. Snuyf's design of Palembang City Hall can accommodate various structural elements. The presence of reinforced concrete from the Raadhuis construction triggered the construction of other reinforced concrete buildings in the city of Palembang.
DE TJOLOMADOE - Implementasi Penggunaan Kembali Mesin eks Pabrik Gula: - Purnomo, Agus Dody; Agus, Cecep
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One concept for utilizing heritage buildings is adaptive reuse. It is applied to industrial heritage such as the Colomadu Sugar Factory. For a long time, the building was abandoned and unproductive. This study aims to examine the changes in the function of the ex-sugar factory machines and their role in the interior design of De Tjolomadoe. The research method uses qualitative methods to identify changes in the function of ex-sugar factory machines as current interior elements. The building is brought back to life with a new spirit. Machines from the former sugar factory are maintained and given new functions, which includes: as a supporting element of the sense of place, museum collections, aesthetic elements, and furniture design. The existence of ex-sugar factory machines is an important and unique interior element as well as authentic proof of the glory of the sugar factory.
COVER BERKALA ARKEOLOGI VOL. 44 NO. 1 2024 Arkeologi, Berkala
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PREFACE BERKALA ARKEOLOGI VOL. 44 NO. 1 2024 Arkeologi, Berkala
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APPENDIX BERKALA ARKEOLOGI VOL. 44 NO. 1 2024 Arkeologi, Berkala
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BACK COVER BERKALA ARKEOLOGI VOL. 44 NO. 21 2024 Arkeologi, Berkala
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