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The mark of Ancient Java is on none of them

open access: yesArchaeology in Oceania, 2009
ABSTRACT The mark of Ancient Java refers to the persistence of Homo erectus traits from Javan populations in fossil Homo sapiens Australian crania. This paper argues that hybridization of these two species is unlikely, first because the evidence for chronological overlap is very weak and second because phylogenetic analysis (cladistics and splits ...
Michael C. Westaway, C. Groves
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

VIHARA AND PLURALISM IN ANCIENT JAVA, 8 TH – 11 TH AD. (Study on Inscriptions)

open access: yesBerkala Arkeologi, 2015
The era of reformation in Indonesia was supposedly articulated with the pluralism of the society. Sadly, many cases regarding religious and ethnic conflicts pronounced the opposite, whereas pluralism and religious tolerance were two of the main ...
A. Mochtar
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Geoconservation of Vertebrate and Human Ancient Fossils Site, The South TulungagungArea East Java

open access: yesJurnal Geologi dan Sumberdaya Mineral, 2019
The paleontology and archeology sites in southern Tulungagung, East Java are part of the geodiversity and geological heritage that has significance for the process of evolution and migration of early modern humans. The sites are Wajak Cave, Song Gentong,
E. Setiyabudi   +4 more
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Semiotics Analysis of the Landscape Reconstruction of Medang Kamulan Ancient Sites Grobogan - Central Java

open access: yesProceedings of the Fifth Prasasti International Seminar on Linguistics (PRASASTI 2019), 2019
This study examined the landscape of the Medang Kamulan site in Banjarejo Village, District of Gabus, GroboganCentral Java, which is often mentioned as the center of ancient Mataram kingdom.
A. Sungkowo, N. Wirasanti
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

ANCIENT TOMBS AND MOSQUES IN JAVA: COLLECTIVE MEMORY AND COSMOLOGY

open access: yesInternational Review of Humanities Studies, 2018
The development of Islam in Java is closely related to the tomb as a material culture that can be studied in archeology. Through the study of tombs, it can be revealed how Islam is developed.
Ghilman Assilmi, James Farlow Mendrofa
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Development of Protein-Source and Fat-Free Indonesian Traditional Crackers (<i>kerupuk</i>) Through Egg White Substitution and Alternative Frying. [PDF]

open access: yesFood Sci Nutr
The substitution of EWP was selected at a 20% level based on preliminary test ranging from 0% to 40% and the alternative frying methods were deep frying (control), air frying, sand frying, and microwaving. The developed kerupuk was characterized with pH value between 7.20 and 7.34; water activity (aw) between 0.41 and 0.42; protein and fat levels ...
Wardana AA   +6 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Ancient music instrument in east java: study about continuity and change in the 10-15 century

open access: yesJournal of Physics: Conference Series, 2018
This research is included in art history, especially music art in East Java. The oldest evidence of musical instruments in this area is evidenced through the Jalatunda site, Trawas.
H. Pamungkas, N. Thomas, Nasution
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

The Dikpalakas in ancient Java. (Met 1 fig. en 6 platen) [PDF]

open access: yesBijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde, 1955
J. D. Leeuw
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Large Igneous Province Record Through Time and Implications for Secular Environmental Changes and Geological Time‐Scale Boundaries

open access: yesGeophysical Monograph Series, Page 1-26., 2021

Exploring the links between Large Igneous Provinces and dramatic environmental impact

An emerging consensus suggests that Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) and Silicic LIPs (SLIPs) are a significant driver of dramatic global environmental and biological changes, including mass extinctions.
Richard E. Ernst   +8 more
wiley  

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