10 articles in this issue
Lutfi Yondri
Based on archaeological data discovered on the bank of Danau Bandung purba, it can be inferred that human occupation had occurred during the Palaeolithic until Palaeometalic stage. Apparently until today, this area has become primadona for dwelling site. ... see more
Nia Marniati Etie Fajari
Pottery is one of the essensial indicator of human activity and subsistence in the past. Potteries excavated from Gua Payung come in various forms, made using advanced technology and decorated with attractive pattern. Analysis result on the morphological,... see more
Yuka Nurtanti Cahyaningtyas
Based on bibliographical studies on stone tools which have intensively analyzed by Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Arkeologi Nasional and its centres,it can be inferred that raw materials used to make stone tools are mostly chert. Geologically, this is ... see more
Ulce Oktrivia
Sanga sanga is a city-characteristic settlement which was established due to the triumph of new sociological-cultural system over the traditional one. The growth of Sanga Sanga very much related to oil mining activity in this area. Industry emerged accomp... see more
Bernedeta Apriastuti Kuswarini Wardaninggar
his study aimed to verify the relationship between material culture with tribal traditions To Bunggu. With the survey method was found at several sites in the form of fragment of pottery, ceramics, ancient tombs and the former building of the mosque. In g... see more
Hartatik Hartatik
The Bawo people reside in the northern part of Meratus Mountain and survive by living a continuous nomadic life roaming from one hill to other until today. The Bawo people preferred to live solitary life instead and practically have no contact with the ou... see more
Eko Herwanto
The dynamic of social politic, economy, and culture in the golden triangle between Sumatera, Java and Kalimantan was marked by the birth of Sriwijaya, Tarumanegara, and other old kingdoms during the Indonesian Classical period. The development of Hindu-Bu... see more
Imam Hindarto
The Banjarese Sultanate sovereignty stretched across the south coast to the interior of Kalimantan. As an Islamic kingdom that relied on trade, the Banjarese Sultanate hegemony had made impact toward small kingdoms along the Barito River Basin. A number o... see more
Ida Bagus Putu Prajna Yogi
Many shipwrecks have been found in the Indonesian waters loaded with ceramics, ship components and others. There are at the least 463 shipwrecks loaded with invaluable artefacts; however, such number is too small compared to the vastness of the Indonesian... see more
Bambang Sugiyanto
Kalimantan is wellknown for its karst environment, which bear rock shelters and caves. Apparently, the karst environment in East Kalimantan provides important information on prehistoric human occupation, especially humans appreciation toward narure in the... see more