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PRASASTI PENDEK DARI CANDI SANGGAR DAN KEMUNGKINAN PENGHORMATAN TERHADAP DEWA BRAHMA
Sanggar temple is located on Penanjakan slope.. The hill is part of Wonogriyo of Pusungmalang village, Puspo regency, Pasuruan district. Sanggar temple suspected as place of worship to the God Brahma who dwells in Mount Bromo. On a series of research carried out in 2005-2008 by Yogyakarta Centre of Archaeology were found several short inscriptions around the temple to be praises used in religious rituals it is allegedly the people in the region. The tradition to sing praises by  until the spread of Islam in Java. The adoption of Islam influence changes lasted praises. The contents of such literatur review espeally ancient writings are used to prove the assumption
TEKNIK ANALISIS SISA MANUSIA
It is almost certain that the findings of human remains in the context of archaeological data in Indonesia will only range in two species, namely Homo erectus and Homo sapiens. Morphologically, these two types are very easy to distinguish in their cranio-facial aspects, but very difficult for their infra-cranial components. Due to the very limited nature of Homo erectus data which is often in fragmentary form and accompanied by the importance of observing every morphological aspect of this species because it has an evolutionary meaning which is very valuable for its information in the study of the process of human evolution. Homo erectus analysis has to be done in more detail, more carefully, and more thoroughly, to arrive at any interpretation that can be drawn.
 
PERSEBARAN PRASASTI-PRASASTI BERBAHASA MALAYU KUNA DI PULAU JAWA
In the context of culture, Old Malay inscriptions do not stand alone, but are in certain conditions according to their era. In other words, the inscription is a structural unity, covering the socio-cultural realities in the relationship between people. Although it is undeniable that there may be infrastructure elements such as mindset, values and living arrangements as the main elements that characterize the culture of origin (Old Malay).
 
GUA BRAHOLO: KARAKTER HUNIAN MIKRO PADA AWAL KALA HOLOSEN DI GUNUNG SEWU
Located in Semugih Village, Rongkop District, Gunung Kidul Regency, Yogyakarta Special Region Province, Braholo Cave is one of the prehistoric settlement caves located in the karst mountain range of Gunung Sewu. This cave was discovered by the Prehistoric Division of the National Archaeological Research Center, when a survey was carried out throughout the Mount Sewu area in 1996. Dozens of caves were found in the western part of this mountain and one of them is the Braholo Cave, which was then followed up by carrying out excavations in 1997 and 1998.
 
STUDI INTERAKSI MASYARAKAT MASA LAMPAU SUATU ANALISIS MODEL GRAVITI (GRAVITY MODEL)
On this occasion, a model approach from Stephen Plog will be introduced. In this case, Plog tries to introduce a gravity model or gravity model to accurately predict the quantity of interactions between villages in a certain valley. Plog will prove that anthropologists, historians, and archaeologists can test the reliability of their own interaction measures using data from past societies. This model is carried out accurately and useful, and can be modified by new discoveries in the past
KOTA YOGYAKARTA DAN BEBERAPA KOTA PENDAHULUNYA
In discussing Yogyakarta in terms of urban archeology, it should not be separated from the ancient cities around it, because the city of Yogyakarta is one of the chains of development of cities in Java, especially in the interior. As is known, the capital of the Mataram-Islam kingdom was first in Kota Gede. This first capital functioned until the death of Sultan Agung. Then his successor, namely Susuhunan Amangkurat I, moved the capital to Plered until he escaped from the palace which was then occupied by Trunajaya. In 1680 Susuhunan Amangkurat II founded the city of Kartasura which functioned until 1745, when Susuhunan Pakubuwana II moved to Surakarta
HASIL SENI BANGUN BERGAYA INDIS: STUDI KASUS KELESTARIAN SEJUMLAH BENTENG DI JAWA TENGAH
The study of the preservation of the fortresses from the Dutch colonial period is based on the aim of informing the current condition of a number of these forts. In addition, it will also discuss the potential contained in it. Through this presentation, it is hoped that an overview of the steps that should be taken in endeavoring to preserve and (later) the use that might be applied to these fortresses is expected
PEMBANGUNAN PERUMAHAN PADA AREAL SITUS BITING, LUMAJANG
Cases on Biting Sites may occur because the site has not been legally designated as a Cultural Conservation Area and has not been properly managed. To avoid cases such as on Biting Sites, it is time for important sites in Indonesia to be legally designated as Cultural Conservation Areas, and their preservation and utilization are managed according to their potential