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Buddhist Thought in Ancient Java According to the Saṅ Hyaṅ Kamahāyānikan: Introductory Remarks

Voprosy filosofii
Buddhist thought in ancient Java remains understudied and little known, de­spite the preservation of Buddhist writings. The article attempts to shed light on the content of the bilingual treatise Saṅ Hyaṅ Kamahāyānikan, which has sur­vived in three ...
Anton Zakharov
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Nacurrie 1: Mark of ancient Java, or a caring mother's hands, in terminal Pleistocene Australia?

Journal of Human Evolution, 2010
There has been a protracted debate over the evidence for intentional cranial modification in the terminal Pleistocene Australian crania from Kow Swamp and Coobool Creek. Resolution of this debate is crucial to interpretations of the significance of morphological variation within terminal Pleistocene-early Holocene Australian skeletal materials and ...
P. Brown
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Prambanan: Sculpture and Dance in Ancient Java

Yearbook for Traditional Music, 2001
Ohtani Kimiko, A. Iyer
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Some Aspects of Proper Names in Ancient Java

Cultural Contact and Textual Interpretation, 1986

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Ground truths about ancient hominins in Java

EU Research, 2023
Prof. Josephine Joordens shares revelations unearthed in the project Studying Homo erectus Lifestyle and Location (SheLL), in which she is reassessing a dig site in Trinil (Indonesia) through a geoarchaeological re-excavation.
Josephine Joordens   +1 more
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The Performing Arts in Ancient Java: Historical and Archaeological Studies

Berkala Arkeologi
This research was conducted to investigatesthe development of performing arts through historical and archaeological evidence, including inscriptions, temple reliefs, literary texts, and performing arts artifacts.
Soni Sadono, Brilindra Pandanwangi
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Mapping Quranic Exegesis in West Java: Influential Figures and Linguistic Insights

Al-Karim: International Journal of Quranic and Islamic Studies
This article delves into an exploration of Tafsir Al-Quran works by influential scholars from the West of Java. Unlike traditional geographic delineations, this study does not restrict its focus to the administrative boundaries of West Java as a province
M. Munir, Hoirul Anwar
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Collaboration model of literacy program between Forum of Reading Communities and universities in West Java Province

Informatio: Journal of Library and Information Science
Forum of Reading Communities West Java Province requires strengthening knowledge and inviting the younger generation to act as literacy drivers. So, the Forum of Reading Communities West Java Province collaborated with universities at West java Province.
E. Rukmana   +3 more
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