Austronesian in Sulawesi

Austronesian in Sulawesi
Title Austronesian in Sulawesi PDF eBook
Author Truman Simanjuntak
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 2008
Genre Antiquities
ISBN

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Languages of South Sulawesi

Languages of South Sulawesi
Title Languages of South Sulawesi PDF eBook
Author Charles E. Grimes
Publisher
Pages 254
Release 1987
Genre Foreign Language Study
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Austronesian Diaspora and the Ethnogeneses of People in Indonesian Archipelago

Austronesian Diaspora and the Ethnogeneses of People in Indonesian Archipelago
Title Austronesian Diaspora and the Ethnogeneses of People in Indonesian Archipelago PDF eBook
Author Truman Simanjuntak
Publisher Yayasan Obor Indonesia
Pages 462
Release 2006
Genre Antiquities, Prehistoric
ISBN 9789792624366

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The Archaeology of Sulawesi

The Archaeology of Sulawesi
Title The Archaeology of Sulawesi PDF eBook
Author Sue O'Connor
Publisher ANU Press
Pages 379
Release 2018-11-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1760462578

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The central Indonesian island of Sulawesi has recently been hitting headlines with respect to its archaeology. It contains some of the oldest directly dated rock art in the world, and some of the oldest evidence for a hominin presence beyond the southeastern limits of the Ice Age Asian continent. In this volume, scholars from Indonesia and Australia come together to present their research findings and views on a broad range of topics. From early periods, these include observations on Ice Age climate, life in caves and open sites, rock art, and the animals that humans exploited and lived alongside. The archaeology presented from later periods covers the rise of the Bugis kingdom, Chinese trade ceramics, and a range of site-based and regional topics from the Neolithic through to the arrival of Islam. This carefully edited volume is the first to be devoted entirely to the archaeology of the island of Sulawesi, and it lays down a baseline for significant future research. Peter Bellwood Emeritus Professor The Australian National University

AUSTRONESIAN DIASPORA

AUSTRONESIAN DIASPORA
Title AUSTRONESIAN DIASPORA PDF eBook
Author Bagyo Prasetyo
Publisher UGM PRESS
Pages 602
Release 2021-01-28
Genre Reference
ISBN 6023862020

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This book is a proceeding from a number of papers presented in The International Symposium on Austronesian Diaspora on 18th to 23rd July 2016 at Nusa Dua, Bali, which was held by The National Research Centre of Archaeology in cooperation with The Directorate of Cultural Heritage and Museums. The symposium is the second event with regard to the Austronesian studies since the first symposium held eleven years ago by the Indonesian Institute of Sciences in cooperation with the International Centre for Prehistoric and Austronesia Study (ICPAS) in Solo on 28th June to 1st July 2005 with a theme of “the Dispersal of the Austronesian and the Ethno-geneses of People in the Indonesia Archipelago’’ that was attended by experts from eleven countries. The studies on Austronesia are very interesting to discuss because Austronesia is a language family, which covers about 1200 languages spoken by populations that inhabit more than half the globe, from Madagascar in the west to Easter Island (Pacific Area) in the east and from Taiwan-Micronesia in the north to New Zealand in the south. Austronesia is a language family, which dispersed before the Western colonization in many places in the world. The Austronesian dispersal in very vast islands area is a huge phenomenon in the history of humankind. Groups of Austronesian-speaking people had emerged in ca. 7000- 6000 BP in Taiwan before they migrated in 5000 BP to many places in the world, bringing with them the Neolithic Culture, characterized by sedentary, agricultural societies with animal domestication. The Austronesian-speaking people are distinguished by Southern Mongoloid Race, which had the ability to adapt to various types of natural environment that enabled them to develop through space and time. The varied geographic environment where they lived, as well as intensive interactions with the outside world, had created cultural diversities. The population of the Austronesian speakers is more than 380 million people and the Indonesian Archipelago is where most of them develop. Indonesia also holds a key position in understanding the Austronesians. For this reason, the Austronesian studies are crucial in the attempt to understand the Indonesian societies in relation to their current cultural roots, history, and ethno-genesis. This book discusses six sessions in the symposium. The first session is the prologue; the second is the keynote paper, which is Austronesia: an overview; the third is Diaspora and Inter-regional Connection; the fourth is Regional highlight; the fifth is Harimau Cave: Research Progress; while the sixth session is the epilogue, which is a synthesis of 37 papers. We hope that this book will inspire more researchers to study Austronesia, a field of never ending research in Indonesia.

Proto South Sulawesi and Proto Austronesian

Proto South Sulawesi and Proto Austronesian
Title Proto South Sulawesi and Proto Austronesian PDF eBook
Author Roger F. Mills
Publisher
Pages 31
Release 1974
Genre
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The Early History of South Sulawesi

The Early History of South Sulawesi
Title The Early History of South Sulawesi PDF eBook
Author C. C. Macknight
Publisher Monash University Press
Pages 60
Release 1993
Genre History
ISBN

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Discusses what has been learned over the last few years about South Sulawesi and its peoples in the period before about 1600 C.E.