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Berkala Arkeologi
ISSN : 02161419     EISSN : 25487132     DOI : https://doi.org/10.55981/jba.
Core Subject : Social,
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.
Arjuna Subject : Ilmu Sosial - Arkeologi
Articles 1,574 Documents
KEBERADAAN BAHASA MELAYU-KUNA ABAD VII- IX C DI JAWA Darmosoetopo, Riboet
Berkala Arkeologi Vol. 18 No. 1 (1998)
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Inscriptions as cultural heritage and very important for use in writing history, are found throughout the Indonesian archipelago. However, the Old Malay-language inscriptions are only found in Sumatra and Java. Recently, an ancient Malay-language inscription was also found on the southern coast of the island of Laguna, Philippines. Eight Old Malay-language inscriptions from the Sriwijaya Kedatuan era were found in Sumatra. The eight inscriptions are the Kedukanbukit inscription (605 C), Talang Tuwo (606 C), Kota Kapur (608 C), Karangbirahi, Telaga Batu, Boom Baru, Palas Pasemah, and the Budulent inscription. The seven ancient Malay-language inscriptions found on the island of Java are Manjusrigrha (714 C), Payaman (700-750 C), Dapunta Selendra (± 750 C), Sang Hyang Wintang, Dang Pu Hawang Glis, Dewa Drawya (Dieng), and the inscription from Kebon Kopi. An inscription made of copper plates, in Old Malay, with Old Javanese script, dated 822 C was found on the coast of Laguna (South Philippine Islands). Problems arise about the existence of this Old-Malay language in Java, both regarding the process and its development in historical compilation. Therefore, in this small paper, we will try to propose the idea of ​​a solution even though it is still hypothetical.
PENETAPAN SIMA DALAM KONTEKS PERLUASAN WILAYAH PADA MASA MATARAM KUNA: KAJIAN BERDASARKAN PRASASTI-PRASASTI BALITUNG (899-910 M) Tjahjono, Baskoro Daru; Rangkuti, Nurhadi
Berkala Arkeologi Vol. 18 No. 1 (1998)
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Among the kings who ruled the ancient Mataram Kingdom who published many inscriptions, one of them was Dyah Balitung. King Balitung ruled between the years 821 until 832 C or 899 to 910 AD and had a fairly large area of power. The inscriptions published by the king partly contain about the determination of sima, through these inscriptions will be studied how the context of the determination of a region to be sima with the process of expansion of territory in the ancient Mataram.
MAKNA EPITAP KUBURAN KI AGENG KEBOKENONGO DI SITUS PENGGING DALAM MANFAAT ILMU PEMERINTAHAN Nawawi, Abdul Choliq
Berkala Arkeologi Vol. 18 No. 1 (1998)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30883/jba.v18i1.776

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The epitaph at the Pengging Site is engraved on a teak wood board, located above the doorway of Ki Ageng Kebokenongo's grave cupola in Gedong, Dukuh village, Banyudono district. This epitaph is in Arabic and is script in the Tsuluts style consists of only one line. The letters were still in good condition, except for a word which was slightly damaged. On the right and the left side of this epitaph are found two symbols of the sun, each of which shines eight rays and is often referred to as the rays of "Surya Majapahit". The type of year number used in this epitap is the Arabic alphabet. The information contained in this epitaph mentions the existence of government institutions such as: guardians, scholars and shaykhs akbar.
FRONTMATTER VOLUME 17 NO. 2 NOVEMBER 1997 Arkeologi, Berkala
Berkala Arkeologi Vol. 17 No. 2 (1997)
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LEANG LEMDUBU: PRELIMINARY REPORT ON EXCAVATION CONDUCTED BY THE JOINT INDONESIAN-AUSTRALIAN PROJECT, PREHISTORY OR THE ARU ISLANDS Veth, Peter; Spriggs, Matthew; O'Connor, Susan; Husni, Mohammad; Nayati, Widya
Berkala Arkeologi Vol. 17 No. 2 (1997)
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BENTUK PEMANFAATAN LAHAN GUA MACAN SUATU KAJIAN PEMUKIMAN SKALA MIKRO Nurani, Indah Asikin
Berkala Arkeologi Vol. 17 No. 2 (1997)
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In this paper, a micro-scale settlement study will be applied to the conditions and problems in the Macan Cave, which is one of the caves in a cave collection in the Jember area. It is hoped that this paper can explain how micro-scale settlements that occur in Macan Cave and the spatial layout applied to the available cave land to support the activities of its inhabitants.
ARTEFAK TERAKOTA BERBENTUK UNIK DARI SITUS GUNUNGWINGKO: TINJAUAN ATAS BENTUK DAN FUNGSI Nitihaminoto, Goenadi
Berkala Arkeologi Vol. 17 No. 2 (1997)
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The uniquely shaped terracotta artifacts from the Gunungwingko Site consist of several shapes that cannot be easily named. The naming is used to identify the shape it belongs to and other names taken from a shape similar to fauna or a certain geomeric form. To find out the function of these artifacts, a contextual comparison is made both with findings of other types in one site, as well as with similar findings on other sites both in Indonesia and outside Indonesia.
KARIMUNJAWA DAN SISA BENDA BUDAYA MASYARAKAT PULAU-PULAU DI PERAIRAN UTARA JAWA Koestoro, Lucas Partanda
Berkala Arkeologi Vol. 17 No. 2 (1997)
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The remaining cultural objects in the Karimunjawa Islands are generally located in the vicinity of settlements, and most of them are in the form of graves which are mostly considered as sacred places so they are often visited on pilgrimages. For a long time in this area there have been contacts between local residents and other communities. The interactions that took place were not limited to shipping and trade, but some were caused by clashes between politics and power. as stated in several sources. Chinese sources, for example, mentioned that in 1293 Khubilai Khan's envoys, namely Shihpi and Kan Shing, afterwards from Belitung Island left for Java. In Karimunjawa they docked waiting for the opportunity to enter Tuban before traveling on the Kali Mas River via Sedayu.
INSKRIPSI BERHURUF ARAB DI KOMPLEKS MAKAM TROLOYO (KAJIAN TERHADAP GAYA PENULISAN, ARTI DAN MAKSUD INSKRIPSI, SERTA KRONOLOGINYA) Chawari, Muhammad
Berkala Arkeologi Vol. 17 No. 2 (1997)
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From the Troloyo Tomb Complex, it can be seen various aspects of archaeology related to the development of Islam, especially in East Java. More specifically, it is closely related to the existence of the Majapahit Kingdom. From various kinds of research that have been done, both by foreign and national researchers, we knew regarding the chronological data, the location of the tomb complex, decorative styles, and data on inscriptions. They are also known to have historical values, political values, cultural values, and also religious values that underlie them.
COVER VOLUME 17 NO. 1 MEI 1997 Arkeologi, Berkala
Berkala Arkeologi Vol. 17 No. 1 (1997)
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