From the time of its rediscovery in the early 1970s, the site of Kota Cina, on the shore of the Malacca Strait, in the present province of North Sumatra, Indonesia, appeared as one of the major old settlement sites in the region. This book represents the latest contribution to the accumulation of knowledge on the history of the site between the late eleventh and early fourteenth centuries CE. A first set of eighteen studies offers the main results of the archaeological research programme conducted from 2011 until 2018 by the École française d’Extrême-Orient in cooperation with the Pusat Penelitian Arkeologi Nasional Indonesia. It includes a contribution on structures, features and stratigraphies; studies devoted to the 227,000 finds uncovered during these excavations (earthenware, Chinese ceramics, glassware, metal, Chinese coins, lithic material, faunal remains, wood, worked organic finds, fruits and seeds), as well as a geomorphological and paleo-environmental contribution. A second set of studies presents the results of other surveys and excavations which shed additional light on the programme that constitutes the core of this book: two contributions devoted to Kota Cina itself, one devoted to the neighbouring site of Bulu Cina, and one devoted to recent excavations in the South Sumatra Province. A third set includes two studies which constitute reappraisals of two corpora (Hindu-Buddhist statuary from Kota Cina, contemporary Chinese written sources) allowing to apprehend the history of relations between Kota Cina in particular, and the Straits of Malacca more generally, with South Asia on the one hand, and China on the other hand, in the light of the most recent knowledge. The concluding chapter draws on all these contributions in an attempt to offer a synthesis of certain aspects related to the occupation of the Kota Cina site: morphology and spatial evolution of the settlement, dwelling features, space occupation, as well as domestic life and religious practices. Within this framework, an essay on the economic and political history of Kota Cina is proposed, from the emergence of the site until its abandonment, including its involvement in overseas trade routes, and hypotheses on its political status.
Penyusun & Editor: Daniel Perret & Heddy Surachman
Ilustrator Sampul: Ade Pristie Wisandhani & Wendie Artswenda
Penataletak: Diah Novitasari
Kategori: Nonfiksi, Erkeologi
Terbit: 24 Juli 2024
Harga: Rp
Tebal: 266 halaman
Ukuran: 135 mm x 200 mm
Sampul: Softcover
ISBN: 9786231342140
ISBN: Digital: 9786231342171
ID KPG: 592402278
Usia: 15+
Bahasa: Inggris
Penerbit: KPG bersama Association Archipel, EFEO, dan BRIN
Tag: DanielPerret
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Kota Cina Jilid 2
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Kota Cina Vol 1
From the time of its rediscovery in the early 1970s, the site of Kota Cina, on the shore of the Malacca Strait, in the present province of North Sumatra, Indonesia, appeared as one of the major old settlement sites in the region. This book represents the latest contribution to the accumulation of knowledge on the history of the site between the late eleventh and early fourteenth centuries CE. A first set of eighteen studies offers the main results of the archaeological research programme conducted from 2011 until 2018 by the École française d’Extrême-Orient in cooperation with the Pusat Penelitian Arkeologi Nasional Indonesia. It includes a contribution on structures, features and stratigraphies; studies devoted to the 227,000 finds uncovered during these excavations (earthenware, Chinese ceramics, glassware, metal, Chinese coins, lithic material, faunal remains, wood, worked organic finds, fruits and seeds), as well as a geomorphological and paleo-environmental contribution. A second set of studies presents the results of other surveys and excavations which shed additional light on the programme that constitutes the core of this book: two contributions devoted to Kota Cina itself, one devoted to the neighbouring site of Bulu Cina, and one devoted to recent excavations in the South Sumatra Province. A third set includes two studies which constitute reappraisals of two corpora (Hindu-Buddhist statuary from Kota Cina, contemporary Chinese written sources) allowing to apprehend the history of relations between Kota Cina in particular, and the Straits of Malacca more generally, with South Asia on the one hand, and China on the other hand, in the light of the most recent knowledge. The concluding chapter draws on all these contributions in an attempt to offer a synthesis of certain aspects related to the occupation of the Kota Cina site: morphology and spatial evolution of the settlement, dwelling features, space occupation, as well as domestic life and religious practices. Within this framework, an essay on the economic and political history of Kota Cina is proposed, from the emergence of the site until its abandonment, including its involvement in overseas trade routes, and hypotheses on its political status.
Penyusun & Editor: Daniel Perret & Heddy Surachman
Ilustrator Sampul: Ade Pristie Wisandhani & Wendie Artswenda
Penataletak: Diah Novitasari
Kategori: Nonfiksi, Erkeologi
Terbit: 24 Juli 2024
Harga: Rp
Tebal: 660 halaman
Ukuran: 135 mm x 200 mm
Sampul: Softcover
ISBN: 9786231342133
ISBN: Digital: 9786231342164
ID KPG: 592402277
Usia: 15+
Bahasa: Inggris
Penerbit: KPG bersama Association Archipel, EFEO, dan BRIN -
Kolonialisme dan Etnisitas: Batak & Melayu di Sumatra Timur Laut
SUMATRA TIMUR LAUT merupakan kawasan yang sangat menarik untuk meninjau sejarah etnisitas di Nusantara. Dari dulu para pengembara, kemudian para ilmuwan, beranggapan bahwa Sumatra Timur Laut didalami dua masyarakat utama yang dikatakan terpisah: masyarakat Melayu yang hidup di tepi laut, beragama Islam, beradab, dan terbuka pada dunia luar; dan masyarakat Batak di pedalaman yang hidup secara tertutup dengan kepercayaan sendiri sebelum memeluk agama Kristen. Sepertinya yang menentukan kehidupan sosial sejak ratusan tahun lalu adalah etnisitas. Buku ini menyajikan tafsiran yang lain tentang sejarah Sumatra Timur Laut sampai Perang Dunia II. Walaupun sumber-sumber sejarah prakolonial mengenai kawasan itu tidak banyak, telah ditunjukkan bahwa sebenarnya masyarakat di pedalaman dan masyarakat di tepi laut bukan dua satuan etnis yang bertentangan. Sebaliknya keduanya adalah golongan-golongan sosial yang bergantung satu sama lain, sejak setidaknya akhir milenium pertama Masehi hingga akhir abad ke-19. Permisahan antara masyarakat pantai dan pedalaman baru timbul setelah kedatangan penjajah bersama suatu gelombang migrasi yang luar biasa besar mulai akhir abad ke-19 secara bertahap, yang menyebabkan kesenjangan sosial dan ekonomi. Sesudah tiga dekade yang diwarnai aksi sejumlah gerakan berdasarkan nativisme dan mesianisme, maka baru pada akhir 1910-an etnisitas mekar dengan nyata.
Penulis: Daniel Perret
Penerjemah: Saraswati Wardhany
Perancang
Sampul: Wendie Artswenda
Tata Letak: Atika Suri Fanani
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Sampul: Penari Bertopeng, budaya Karo-Simalungun Pameran budaya Batak, Batavia 1919 (Tropenmuseum, Amsterdam )
Kategori: Nonfiksi, Sosial Budaya
Terbit: April 2010
Harga: Rp
Tebal: 448 halaman
Ukuran: 160 mm x 240 mm
Sampul: Softcover
ISBN: 9789799102386
ISBN: Digital:
ID KPG: 95004100332
Usia: 15+
Bahasa: Indonesia
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