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Kalyanamitra: Journal of Archaeological Resource Management
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Kalyanamitra: Journal of Archaeological Resource Management is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal that provides a global academic platform for research in the field of archaeological resource management. The journal covers a broad range of topics related to the sustainable management of archaeological resources. It accepts contributions that explore issues such as site preservation, cultural landscape management, community-based archaeology, and the use of new technologies in archaeological resource management. The journal encourages submissions that incorporate interdisciplinary approaches to the study of archaeological resource management.
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CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE OF KRAPYAK, YOGYAKARTA: LOCAL COMMUNITY PERCEPTIONS OF A HISTORIC URBAN LANDSCAPE Asrofah Afnidatul Khusna; Grizzly Akbar Rizkyka Ananda
Kalyanamitra: Journal of Archaeological Resource Management Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): March
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Cultural heritage management strategies should be based on the cultural significance of heritage itself. However, government policies often focus solely on preserving cultural heritage as individual physical objects, neglecting its deeper role in shaping collective identity. This study aims to explore the cultural significance of the Krapyak area from the perspective of the local community. As part of Cosmological Axis of Yogyakarta, Krapyak is recognized as a Historic Urban Landscape with cultural and historical importance. Using a deductive qualitative approach, this study collects data through literature review, observations, and interviews. This study reveals that, beyond the well-known Panggung Krapyak, the local community also considers Umbul Krapyak to hold cultural significance tied to their collective memory, despite its physical absence. Additionally, the presence of three Islamic boarding schools in the area has played a key role in shaping social and economic interactions. Moreover, the community acknowledges the significance of intangible cultural heritage, particularly traditional lurik weaving, which remains an integral part of their cultural identity.
JAPAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL REMAINS UTILIZATION PLAN - LITTLE TOKYO IN HALMAHERA DURING WORLD WAR II: English Komang Ayu Suwindiatrini
Kalyanamitra: Journal of Archaeological Resource Management Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): March
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Kao, which used to be called Little Tokyo, was one of important base for Japanese. Kao was the main choice so it was used as the main base for the Japanese Navy in the Maluku Islands, also supported by the topography of the area which suited their war strategy. Using qualitative methods based on primary sources, reports from BPK Region XXI, results were obtained in identifying archaeological remains, not only on land but also at sea. Cultural Resource Management can be applied to this area. Through utilization efforts, it is hoped that it will have a positive impact on the surrounding community. Therefore, as a first step, a plan was made to utilize Japanese archaeological remains from World War II in Kao.
The POTENTIAL OF UTILIZING THE MONUMEN PAHLAWAN PANCASILA AS A COLLECTIVE MEMORY OF THE EVENTS OF THE 30 SEPTEMBER 1965 MOVEMENT IN KENTUNGAN YOGYAKARTA Mona Riza Nuragnianti; Komang Ayu Suwindiatrini; Anggrita Salfa Pharmacytha; Christoffer Erfrans Wantania
Kalyanamitra: Journal of Archaeological Resource Management Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): March
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The events of the 30 September Movement or G30S are evidence of the dark history of the Indonesian people which occurred in Jakarta and Yogyakarta. Monumen Pahlawan Pancasila is evidence of the events of the 30 September Movement which was built in Kentungan, Yogyakarta. This research discusses the meaning of G30S from various stakeholders and also the potential use of the Monumen Pahlawan Pancasila in Kentungan, Yogyakarta. This research uses qualitative methods with stages of observation, in-depth interviews, document analysis in the form of collection archives, news and journals and uses purposive sampling techniques. The novelty of this article is a study related to the meaning of G30S and the potential use of the Monumen Pahlawan Pancasila as a Collective Memory.
ICHONOGRAPHIC: ANALYSIS OF MERAK TEMPLE IN KARANGNONGKO KLATEN Gavin Artamevi Lorenza
Kalyanamitra: Journal of Archaeological Resource Management Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): March
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Merak Temple is one of the relics of the Mataram Kuno Kingdom located in Candi Hamlet, Karangnongko Village, Karangnongko District, Klaten Regency. Merak Temple has a variety of iconography contained in the temple building from the foot of the temple, the body of the temple, and the roof of the temple. This study aims to find out the variety of iconography in Merak Temple as a study material on the religious background and architectural characteristics of Merak Temple. The writing method used is descriptive-explanative. The results found that Merak Temple has a Hindu background with iconographic evidence that shows the characteristics of Hindu-style temples. The iconography in the Merak Temple complex shows that the temples in the complex have a Hindu background. This is evidenced by the iconography of the various ornaments attached to the temple building, namely the Ganesha statue, the Durga Mahisasura Mardini statue, the Nandi, Yoni, and the relief that tells the story of the ocean in Yoni.
EVALUATION OF THE REVITALISATION OF MERDEKA SQUARE IN MEDAN CITY Mayca Sita Nurdiana
Kalyanamitra: Journal of Archaeological Resource Management Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): March
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Merdeka Square of Medan City is a cultural heritage that has been designated based on the Decree of the Mayor of Medan. As a cultural heritage, besides being the city's identity and landmark, Merdeka Square also functions as a public space and green open space. The Medan City Government has carried out a revitalization project for Merdeka Square since 2022. The revitalization process should pay attention to conservation principles. The writing of this article aims to evaluate whether the revitalization process of Merdeka Square carried out by the Medan City Government is in accordance with the rules and guidelines of cultural heritage revitalization. So far, in principle, the revitalization process has paid attention to the objectives of cultural heritage conservation, but there are things that need to be criticized regarding its implementation, including destructive construction techniques and the lack of socialization to the community regarding the revitalization design and impact mitigation studies from the implementation of revitalization.
ZONING EVALUATION IN THE KARST CAMPURDARAT OF TULUNGAGUNG DISTRICT Ratri Juang Megarismi
Kalyanamitra: Journal of Archaeological Resource Management Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): September
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Zoning is an important part of preservation, but sometimes the process is not in accordance with Undang-undang No. 11 Tahun 2010 on Culture Heritage. In Wajak Cave and Song Gentong Cave, zoning studies still need to be evaluated, especially at this time there are several problems that occur in the two caves. So the analysis used is zoning analysis, policy analysis, and SWOT analysis of zoning aspects. So that the recommendations that can be given after the analysis are the establishment of the Wajak Cave and Song Gentong Cave Cultural Heritage along with the zoning determination, the intervention of related policy makers, increasing public awareness of the caves, and overcoming marble mining in the area.
DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGY OF THE IMOGIRI ROYAL CEMETERY SITE Nurul Fadilla Budiana
Kalyanamitra: Journal of Archaeological Resource Management Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): September
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The Imogiri Royal Cemetery Site is a cultural heritage site designated as a provincial-level heritage site by the Governor of the Special Region of Yogyakarta. Managed by the Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat Sultanate and Kasunanan Surakarta. Beyond its significance ro the Mataram Islamic royal family, the site holds deep cultural identity value for people of Yogyakarta, particulary those in Imogiri. It servesas a destination for religious tourism, historical exploration, and family recreation due to its scenic beauty and cultural importance. However, its preservation is threatened by various natural disasters, such as earthquakes, landslides, and forest fires. It raising the key research question: What disaster risk management strategies can be applied to the Imogiri Royal Cemetery Site? Data was collected through site observations, interview with stakeholders, and literature studies, which were analyzed to identify potential threats. The findings form the basis for a Disaster Risk Management (DRM) strategy tailored to the site, aiming to mitigate both material and non-material losses and ensure its long-term preservation.
PANJALIN TRADITIONAL HOUSE SITE AS A MEANS OF LOCAL HISTORY EDUCATION FOR THE YOUNG GENERATION Imas Siti Masitoh; Aksilas Dasfordate; Rufer Firma Harianja; Rahmanul
Kalyanamitra: Journal of Archaeological Resource Management Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): September
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This study aims to analyze the Panjalin traditional house site and its potential as a means of local history education for the younger generation. The purpose of this research is to examine how the Panjalin traditional house site is a means of historical education for the community, especially in the Majalengka area. This research approach uses qualitative-descriptive methods and the researcher comprehensively collects and processes information using literature study, observations, and interviews. The results of this study show that the Panjalin traditional house site helps provide an overview of the history of Majalengka in the 15th century when the development of Islamic kingdoms in Indonesia and Dutch colonialism in the Cirebon sultanate area. The Panjalin traditional house site can be an alternative to learning local history for the younger generation, both at the school level or in general level in the Majalengka and surrounding areas. The Panjalin traditional house site has the potential to be an effective, more interesting, relaxed, and relevant historical education tool for the understanding of the history of the younger generation in Majalengka regarding the history of their community which is closer to their daily lives.
CONSERVATION OF THE PASEMAH MEGALITHIC SITES IN THE MODERN ERA: CHALLENGES AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY-BASED PRESERVATION STRATEGIES Susi Harnisa; Tama Maysuri; Siti Musa'adah; Rendy Wahyu Satrio Putro
Kalyanamitra: Journal of Archaeological Resource Management Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): September
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The Pasemah megalithic site in South Sumatra is an invaluable cultural heritage reflecting the social, religious, and aesthetic life of prehistoric communities. However, its preservation faces serious challenges, including environmental degradation, land-use conversion, weak regulations, and limited public awareness of ancestral heritage. In the modern era, conservation efforts should not only focus on physical maintenance but also integrate digital technology as a strategic approach. Digitization through three-dimensional mapping, virtual reconstruction, online archives, and dissemination via digital media can expand public access and awareness. Such strategies not only safeguard the authenticity of the site but also promote it globally as an educational and cultural resource. Technology-based conservation requires synergy among government, academics, local communities, and the wider society to ensure the sustainability of its historical values for future generations.
REVITALIZING THE ISLAMIC TRACES IN LUWU: UTILIZING THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE OF THE JAMI MOSQUE OF PALOPO IN LOCAL HISTORY LEARNING Fitra Widya Wati
Kalyanamitra: Journal of Archaeological Resource Management Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): September
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This study examines the integration of the archaeological heritage of the Palopo Jami Mosque into local history learning to strengthen students’ cultural identity and historical understanding. The research aims to analyze how the mosque built in 1604 and representing early Islamic development in Luwu, can serve as a primary learning resource within contextual and site-based educational approaches. Using a qualitative descriptive design, data were gathered through field observations, interviews with educators and cultural practitioners, and analysis of historical and archaeological documents. The findings indicate that although the mosque possesses extraordinary historical, architectural, and pedagogical value, its educational utilization remains limited due to insufficient teaching materials, lack of teacher training, and weak institutional collabration. Nevertheless, direct engagement with the site significantly enhances students’ historical thinking, interpretation of artifacts, and appreciation of cultural continuity. The study concludes that integrating archaeological heritage into local history curricula can revitalize Islamic traces in Luwu while promoting culturally grounded, inquiry-based learning

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