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GERABAH SITUS MANSINAM KAJIAN ETNOARKEOLOGI

open access: yesJurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat, 2017
The Process of vessels making in Mansinam site was not far too different with other places in Indonesia: using clay as the basic material. The vessel making was a woman’s work, started from clay gathering to firing process. Based on the observation of the edge shape, it is predicted that the vessels found in Mansinam Island belongs to the type of pot ...
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Pemahaman Masyarakat Protosejarah Pulau Kalumpang, Kuala Selinsing Melalui Etnoarkeologi Orang Seletar [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Kajian etnoarkeologi tentang Orang Seletar telah dijalankan bermula tahun 2010 oleh penyelidik dari Pusat Penyelidikan Arkeologi Global, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Pulau Pinang.
Ahmad, Amir
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Pelabuhan Wini Nusa Tenggara Timur dari masa ke masa : studi etnoarkeologi [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Perdagangan di Pulau Timor diperkirakan sudah berlangsung sejak abad ke-16 Masehi. Para pedagang asing datang ke Pulau Timor untuk mencari cendana, madu, dan lilin untuk diperdagangkan kembali di daerah asal mereka.
Nayati, Widya, Azis, Wachid
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Accounting Practices in the Golden Era of Sultan Babullah: The Sultanate of Ternate (1570-1583)

open access: yesJurnal Dinamika Akuntansi dan Bisnis, 2020
This study aims to explore the accounting practices and their development during the Ternate Sultanate of Sultan Babullah era (1570-1583). This period is a golden era as the sultanate was expanded from the north of Mindano to the south of Bima and from ...
Nawira Amalia Assagaf   +2 more
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Budaya Material Temiar Di Pos Kuala Mu Sungai Siput Perak Dari Perspektif Etnoarkeologi [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Kajian etnoarkeologi yang dilakukan terhadap masyarakat Temiar di Pos Kuala Mu, Sungai Siput, Perak ini melibatkan kajian lapangan sejak Ogos 2014 sehingga Julai 2015.
Ramli, Noorsyarmalaila
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Revitalisasi Profesi Partonun Melalui Interaksi Langsung dengan Pembeli Kain Ulos di Pematang Siantar (Studi Etnoarkeologi Pendekatan Simbiosis) [PDF]

open access: yesBerkala Arkeologi Sangkhakala, 2018
AbstractUlos is a traditional cloth that being worth now. There are three elements which related of ulos, there are weaver, distributor, and buyer. Trough the interaction happened, its time to learn about their symbiosis and offer better solution to reincrease ulos and partonun worth.
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Pengelompokan Masyarakat Negeri Tuhaha Pulau Saparua, Maluku Tengah Tinjauan Etnoarkeologis

open access: yesKapata Arkeologi, 2016
The Meaning of Tuhaha community’s grouping based on archaeological remains can not be separated from one another, due to the partial temporal nature. This study used a literature study, in order to examine the issue of research, how society grouping Tuhaha State, based on archaeological remains. Archaeological remains is meant here is a dolmen, menhirs
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Upacara Kalang Obong (Suatu Tinjauan Etno-Arkeologi)

open access: yesBerkala Arkeologi, 1989
Dalam masyarakat Jawa dikenal sekelompok penduduk yang disebut 'Wong Kalang' (Orang Kalang). Orang Kalang banyak yang menjadi pedagang kayu atau petani sukses, sehingga mereka hidup berkecukupan.
Hari Lelono
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PERANAN MANIK-MANIK PADA SUKU DAYAK NGAJU: STUDI ETNOARKEOLOGI

open access: yesKindai Etam: Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi, 2018
Seperti diketahui, sampai sekarang masih banyak kelompok etnis di Indonesia yang memiliki dan memelihara serta menggunakan manik-manik sebagai perhiasan dan kelengkapan dalam upacara-upacara ritual. Pengguna manikmanik pada sub etnis Dayak Ngaju di Kalimantan masih tetap berlangsung hingga dewasa ini, terutama digunakan padasaat upacara-upacara ritual ...
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PENGARUH KRISTEN DALAM UPACARA MANGONGKAL HOLI PADA MASYARAKAT BATAK (SEBUAH TINJAUAN ETNOARKEOLOGI)

open access: yesBerkala Arkeologi Sangkhakala, 2019
“Mangongkal holi” is the megalithic tradition which is one theprocession of funeral rites in Batak community. It‟s the form ofsecondary burial with digging the skeleton and moved it from primaryburial into the secondary ones. Considering that some of the Batakcommunity who held this activity is Christianity, so “mangokal holi” riteswas influenced by ...
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