A SEMIOTIC APPROACH ON INDONESIAN MEGALITHS STUDY
Megalithic structures in Indonesia have their own unique characteristics, compared with elsewhere, because of the influences of Indian, Arabic, and European cultures, as well as local developments . They exhibit great variation in shape, size and degree of complexity. Perry (1918), Hoop (1935), Geld...
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Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada,
2012-08-03.
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