https://ejournal.brin.go.id/berkalaarkeologi/issue/feed Berkala Arkeologi 2024-04-02T07:24:26+07:00 Agni Sesaria Mochtar mochtar.agni@gmail.com Open Journal Systems <p>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 <em>Archaeology</em> 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.</p> https://ejournal.brin.go.id/berkalaarkeologi/article/view/4311 BACK COVER BERKALA ARKEOLOGI VOL. 41 NO. 1 2023 2024-03-27T20:19:53+07:00 Berkala Arkeologi berkala.arkeologi@gmail.com 2024-04-02T00:00:00+07:00 Copyright (c) 2024 https://ejournal.brin.go.id/berkalaarkeologi/article/view/4309 PREFACE BERKALA ARKEOLOGI VOL. 43 NO. 1 2023 2024-03-27T20:12:45+07:00 Berkala Arkeologi berkala.arkeologi@gmail.com 2024-04-02T00:00:00+07:00 Copyright (c) 2024 https://ejournal.brin.go.id/berkalaarkeologi/article/view/101 Technology of Toala Bone Artefacts and Neolithic Cultural Communities in Mallawa, Maros 2023-10-31T11:53:06+07:00 Muhammad Saiful Andi muh.saiful@unhas.ac.id nfn. Hasanuddin muh.saiful@unhas.ac.id nfn. Bernadeta muh.saiful@unhas.ac.id Iwan Sumantri muh.saiful@unhas.ac.id nfn. Supriadi muh.saiful@unhas.ac.id nfn. Isbahuddin muh.saiful@unhas.ac.id Yulastri Yulia muh.saiful@unhas.ac.id Khaidir Sirajuddin muh.saiful@unhas.ac.id <p>This paper examine bone artefact from the Liang Uttangnge 1 Site (3.300 BP) and Liang Sibokoreng Site (8.160 BP). This paper aims to determine the semilarities and different in bone artefact technology from the two site and to determine the influence that occcurs between the two culture in Liang Uttangnge 1.&nbsp; The method used is macroscopic identification using a loop and dinolite which include the source material and manufacturing trace (scraping, shaving, and grinding). This results are then analyzed to find out the semilarities and differents in technology from the two culture phases. This study explains that there is no difference in the technology of processing bone artefact from the Toala culture phase and the culture phase contact of the Toala and Austronesian culture. Therefore, the ifluences the Toala culture on the use of bone artefacts at the time of contact between Toala and Austronesian still exists.</p> 2023-12-24T00:00:00+07:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Berkala Arkeologi https://ejournal.brin.go.id/berkalaarkeologi/article/view/334 Examining traces of the existence of Syekh Jamaluddin Al-Akbar Al-Husain in Tosora-Wajo 2023-10-17T12:05:46+07:00 Makmur Makmur makmurdpmks@gmail.com Muhlis Hadrawi muhlisbugis@yahoo.com Nurul Adliyah Purnamasari nurul.adliyah.purnamasari@brin.go.id Muhammad Ramli paccallayya@yahoo.com nfn. Hasanuddin udin.balar@gmail.com nfn. Nasihin amunsent@gmail.com <p>This study aims to examine the traces of presence of Syekh Jamaluddin al-Akbar al-Husain in Tosora Wajo as an Islamic religious propagator figure in the 13th and 14th centuries CE. Qualitative method with an interdisciplinary approach uses to obtain archaeological, philological, and anthropological data. Archaeological data is in the form of tombs, mosques, ceramics, pottery, coins, and various other artifacts. Philological data is in the form of <em>Lontara Akkarungeng ri Wajo</em> and <em>Lontara Suqkuna Wajo</em> manuscripts, as well as other important <em>lontara</em> manuscripts in South Sulawesi. Anthropological data in the form of collective memory and ethnography of people and the caretaker in the old mosque of Tosora-Wajo. The results of examination and interpretation of archaeological, philological, and anthropological data do not show any coherency with the traces of existence of Sheikh Jamaluddin al-Akbar al-Husain in Tosora-Wajo.</p> 2023-12-24T00:00:00+07:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Berkala Arkeologi https://ejournal.brin.go.id/berkalaarkeologi/article/view/699 Pesanggrahan Krapyak Giriwaya: The identification of damage and its handling strategies 2023-11-14T22:41:45+07:00 Hery Priswanto hery010@brin.go.id Irfanuddin Wahid Marzuki irfan.balarmdo@gmail.com Muhammad Chawari mchawari@yahoo.com Baskoro Daru Tjahjono baskorotjahjono@gmail.com R. Adi Deswijaya adides2016@gmail.com Atik Ardiati atik.disdik@gmail.com <p>Pesanggrahan Krapyak Giriwaya is one of the buildings inherited from Kasunanan Surakarta Hadiningrat built by Sri Susuhunan Pakubuwono X. This building is generally in a well-maintained condition. However, many damages require immediate treatment. This research was carried out to identify damage and recommend appropriate treatment. This research uses a qualitative rationalistic method with a focus on observing physical damage in the buildings. Identification of damage becomes the basis for recommendations and handling strategies for conservation activities. The results of the research show that the Pesanggrahan Krapyak Giriwaya building has important historical, scientific, and cultural value, so it needs to be preserved. The building leaks the roof which causes damage to the wood, walls, and floor. Handling of building damage is done by replacement or repair using materials that are suitable or close to the original materials. Apart from that, damage management is carried out through a combination of the use of natural ingredients and chemicals.</p> 2023-12-24T00:00:00+07:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Berkala Arkeologi https://ejournal.brin.go.id/berkalaarkeologi/article/view/765 The hierarchy of buildings in the Kaliredjo sugar factory employees' settlement, Sumpiuh, Banyumas (1909-1933) 2023-11-20T13:08:49+07:00 Arbani Aji Nugroho arbaniajin@gmail.com Ghilman Assilmi assilmi.ghilman@gmail.com <p>During the 19th century, industrialization in Indonesia resulted in the presence of many archaeological artefacts, including a sugar factory. Research on Kaliredjo sugar factory has never been conducted. This research aims to find out the social structure through the settlement pattern of Kaliredjo sugar factory. The method used in this research is an archaeological method in the form of data collection, processing, and interpretation. : Both primary and secondary data were gathered as they relevant to the issues addressed in this research. The data is processed by juxtaposing primary and secondary data. The processed data is analyzed using the lens of panopticon theory in order to address research inquiries. The findings of this study indicate the existence of a social framework and significance in the arrangement of residential buildings for employees of the Kaliredjo sugar Factory.</p> 2023-12-24T00:00:00+07:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Berkala Arkeologi https://ejournal.brin.go.id/berkalaarkeologi/article/view/1127 Significance assessment and cultural heritage management in Ambon Bay, Maluku 2023-10-20T14:44:26+07:00 Bambang Sugiyanto bsugiyanto67@gmail.com Karyamantha Surbakti kary006@brin.go.id <p>The study about the significance value and cultural heritage management in Ambon Bay was carried out related to the planning for development of an Integrated Port by the Ambon City Government. The development plan aim to manage the natural and environmental resources in Ambon Bay and its surroundings, including several cultural heritages that are full of archaeological and historical value. Research regarding the significant value of cultural heritage in Ambon Bay using field observations is supported by literature studies regarding the history and sustainable management of cultural heritage. The research aims to review the significant value of cultural heritage in Ambon Bay and reinterpret the concepts and methods of managing cultural heritage in this area so that it remains sustainable and can be utilized on a wider scale by various stakeholders and other communities. The result obtained from this research is establishing effective collaboration among stakeholders as a strategy is needed to protect all possibilities that result in the loss of cultural heritage value in Ambon Bay due to development that is indifference to the authenticity of ancient remains.</p> 2023-12-12T00:00:00+07:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Berkala Arkeologi https://ejournal.brin.go.id/berkalaarkeologi/article/view/4310 APPENDIX BERKALA ARKEOLOGI VOL. 41 NO. 1 2023 2024-03-27T20:17:35+07:00 Berkala Arkeologi berkala.arkeologi@gmail.com 2024-04-02T00:00:00+07:00 Copyright (c) 2024 https://ejournal.brin.go.id/berkalaarkeologi/article/view/4308 COVER BERKALA ARKEOLOGI VOL. 43 NO. 1 2023 2024-03-27T20:07:29+07:00 Berkala Arkeologi berkala.arkeologi@gmail.com 2024-04-02T00:00:00+07:00 Copyright (c) 2024