Penelitian arkeologi bawah air di Indonesia tantangan, peluang, dan arah kebijakan penelitian arkeologi maritim

In Indonesia, underwater archaeology as a part of maritime study seems to be isolated, because the study has not yet made significant contribution to the understanding of maritime life ways in the archipelago. Various archaeological data needed to reveal the history of human settlement, insular trad...

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Main Author: Siswanto, Siswanto (Author)
Format: Academic Paper
Published: Balai Arkeologi Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta, 2010-05.
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