Archaeology: Indonesian Perspective : R.P. Soejono's Festschrift

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Truman Simanjuntak
Yayasan Obor Indonesia, 2006 - Archaeology - 618 pages
 

Contents

Profesional yang Setia tanpa
1
Soejonos Efforts in Starting Archaeological Research in Papua
15
The Soejono I Know
29
Mas Jono yang Saya Kenal
35
Prof Dr R P Soejono dan CitaCita Kemandirian Arkeologi
43
R P Soejono dan Perguruan SMA Ksatrya
54
Sosok Sang Dewa Prasejarah yang Disegani
67
Geological Evidence for Quaternary Land Bridges in Insular
71
The Cultural Background of Indonesian Musical Instruments
345
from
361
The Structure of Candi Gumpung at Muara Jambi
373
A Bronze Siva Mahadeva from Karangnongko
383
Hanuman in the Art of East Java
391
The Influence of HinduBuddhism on Javanese Culture and Society
406
Old Sundanese Community
420
Sambas in the History of West Borneo
434

Environment of Early Man in Java
83
ClimateEnvironment and Extreme Event since the Last Glacial
102
The Nanosomic and Microsomic Archeological and Living
117
CranioMorphological Aspects of the Recent Discovery of Human
124
Humans Diseases in Archaeology
136
Discoveries of Palaeolithic Tools in Flores
162
New Data for the Prehistoric Chronology of South Sumatra
177
the Reflection
193
Prehistoric Dwelling Caves in the Area of Tepian Langsat Kutai
201
Prehistoric Artifacts in Jakarta and Nearby
212
Advancement of Research on the Austronesian in Sulawesi
223
Prehistoric Research in the Northern Part of Sulawesi with Special
232
A Picture of the Physical Environment of the Waruga Stone Grave
247
Analysis of Glass from Luwu South Sulawesi Indonesia
268
A Role of Megalithic Culture in Indonesian Cultural History
282
A Short Review on the Megalithic Functions in Indonesia
295
Recent Discovered Burial Systems at Manikliyu Bali
303
Some Notes on the Megalithic Remains in Padang Lawas
317
Early Hindu Buddhist Pottery in West Java
334
Archeological Findings Revealed some Quranic Historical
449
The Contribution of Islamic Manuscripts for the Study of Islamic
459
FrenchIndonesian Archaeological Researches in Bukit Hasang
472
the Past and the Present
483
Pegon Script Identity and the Change of Santri Society
490
A Brief Elaboration on LayOuts of Ancient Mosques and Traditional
500
BantenButon
508
The Pecinan in Welahan Jepara
520
Power Kesaktian and the Balinese
528
Current Archaeological and Linguistic
543
a Living Megalithic Tradition
549
Could Traditional Cultures Survive in our World that is more
558
Acceptance
562
The Pattern of Conflict of Benefiting from Cultural Heritages
577
Empowering
587
Epilogue
595
List of Contributors
610
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