STUDI KEWILAYAHAN DALAM PENELITIAN PERADABAN ŚRIWIJAYA
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Abstract
The Great of Śrivijaya Kingdom must had a great civilization as well as its greatness. The civilization spread to the entire region under his control, not only in southern Sumatra, but also in all parts of the archipelago and even in Southeast Asia. Yet the archaeological study of the Śrivijaya civilization is still spatial, not able to describe the common thread between the position and function between one of Śrivijaya site to others, either nationally and regionally and internationally. Integrity in Śrivijaya study or research is necessary to get a holistic result, not separated by a region boundary either in administrative or territorial geographical. in this paper will try to discuss about the research orientated area that is not fragmented by separation either geographical, administrative, or work areas.
Kerajaan Śriwijaya memiliki peradaban yang tersebar di seluruh wilayah yang berada di bawah kekuasaannya, tidak hanya di Sumatra bagian selatan, tetapi di seluruh wilayah Nusantara bahkan di wilayah Asia Tenggara. Hasil studi arkeologi mengenai peradaban Śriwijaya masih bersifat spatial, belum dapat menggambarkan posisi dan fungsi antara satu situs Śriwijaya dengan situs Śriwijaya lain, baik dalam lingkup nasional maupun internasional. Studi atau penelitian Śriwijaya diperlukan secara integritas dalam suatu kawasan untuk mendapatkan hasil secara holistik, tidak terpisah-pisah oleh batasan wilayah, baik secara administratif maupun kewilayahan geografis. Dalam makalah ini akan dicoba untuk membahas mengenai penelitian berorientasi kawasan yang tidak dipisah-pisah baik secara geografis, administratif, maupun wilayah kerja.
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