Archaeological investigation in the future capital city of Indonesia (IKN) at Sepaku, East Kalimantan

IF 0.6 4区 地球科学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Mohammad Ruly Fauzi , Sofwan Noerwidi , Harry Widianto , Retno Handini , Harry Octavianus Sofian , Unggul Prasetyo Wibowo , Benyamin Perwira Shidqqi , I Made Geria , Truman Simanjuntak
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The Indonesian government plans to relocate the capital city from Jakarta to Sepaku in East Kalimantan. So far, the location is known as a vast industrial-scale plantation area and one of the selected places for the transmigration program during the 1970s. Being planned as a constructed capital city from scratch, of course several studies have been carried out by experts on multiple aspects of the project. However, it is still lacking an archaeological assessment to calculate the loss of cultural heritage and historical information of the area. While history is obviously essential in the realm of identity, no archaeological study designed to contribute to the cultural development of the future capital city of Indonesia has been proposed. Our project recommends an array of archaeological surveys, followed by the excavation of two newly discovered archaeological sites in Sepaku. The study reveals a cave habitation site dated to 9–7 ka and a more recent iron workshop from the XV–XVII century AD. The two sites significantly contribute to revealing a complex past on the site of this future capital city, a past that was previously assumed to be only quite recent; typically based on the historical notes of the Paser Sultanate from the XVI century AD and remnants of Dutch-Japan colonization.

位于东加里曼丹Sepaku的未来印度尼西亚首都(IKN)的考古调查
印尼政府计划将首都从雅加达迁往东加里曼丹的雪帕库。到目前为止,这个地方被认为是一个巨大的工业规模的种植园,也是20世纪70年代迁移计划的选定地点之一。作为一个从零开始建设的首都城市,专家们当然对项目的多个方面进行了一些研究。然而,它仍然缺乏一个考古评估来计算该地区的文化遗产和历史信息的损失。虽然历史在身份认同领域显然是必不可少的,但没有任何旨在促进印尼未来首都文化发展的考古研究被提出。我们的项目建议进行一系列考古调查,然后挖掘在雪帕库新发现的两个考古遗址。该研究揭示了一个可追溯到9-7 ka的洞穴居住地点和一个更近的公元15 - 17世纪的铁车间。这两个遗址极大地揭示了这个未来首都遗址上复杂的过去,过去被认为只是最近的事情;通常是根据16世纪苏丹国的历史记录和荷兰-日本殖民的残余。
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Anthropologie
Anthropologie ANTHROPOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: First published in 1890, Anthropologie remains one of the most important journals devoted to prehistoric sciences and paleoanthropology. It regularly publishes thematic issues, originalsarticles and book reviews.
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