This study aims were to criticize and analyse the patterns of the cultural heritage of megalithic traditional village-Bena. The sound and meaning were to reflect the domestic and international tourists towards the cultural heritage of megalithic traditional village-Bena as a touristic consumption. Bena is the oldest and well-preserved of a megalithic traditional village located in Ngada Regency, East Nusa Tenggara Province. This qualitative study with ethnographic approach led to depth analysis on tourists’ perception towards the megalithic traditional village of Bena as a touristic consumption. The minority of tourists’ complaint constructs or damages, doesn’t it
This article aims to examine the development of cultural-based tourism villages in the Bali Aga Regi...
The purpose of this study is to take an inventory of the number of archaeological remains of megalit...
The development of tourist villages in Indonesia that rely on culture is quite good. This study look...
Bena Traditional Village is one of the villages traditional Ngada are still intact and preserved wit...
Through tourism, megaliths have become an important ethnic marker of Ngadha society; together with t...
Megaliths have figured prominently in discussions of sociopolitical complexity and ideological syste...
The contribution of tourism to the global economic development continues to increase, affecting the ...
This thesis examines contemporary engagements with the megalithic monuments in the Upper Baram regio...
Situs dan budaya megalitik berlanjut (living megalithic) yang ada di Indonesia seperti Nias, Toraja,...
The traditional village of Bali Aga is a sub-tribe that has been on the island of Bali since prehist...
Indonesian Megaliths: A forgotten cultural heritage highlights aspects of Indonesian culture which a...
AbstractThe remains of megalithic culture can be found in the area of Pandeglang. The research resul...
Tradition worship of ancestral spirits in Tengger occur along with the megalithic culture that is wi...
The Scattered remains of the prehistoric period in the Moluccas is patterned megalithic artifacts. S...
Mamasa is one of the ethnic groups in West Sulawesi, which has a very unique culture, and the implem...
This article aims to examine the development of cultural-based tourism villages in the Bali Aga Regi...
The purpose of this study is to take an inventory of the number of archaeological remains of megalit...
The development of tourist villages in Indonesia that rely on culture is quite good. This study look...
Bena Traditional Village is one of the villages traditional Ngada are still intact and preserved wit...
Through tourism, megaliths have become an important ethnic marker of Ngadha society; together with t...
Megaliths have figured prominently in discussions of sociopolitical complexity and ideological syste...
The contribution of tourism to the global economic development continues to increase, affecting the ...
This thesis examines contemporary engagements with the megalithic monuments in the Upper Baram regio...
Situs dan budaya megalitik berlanjut (living megalithic) yang ada di Indonesia seperti Nias, Toraja,...
The traditional village of Bali Aga is a sub-tribe that has been on the island of Bali since prehist...
Indonesian Megaliths: A forgotten cultural heritage highlights aspects of Indonesian culture which a...
AbstractThe remains of megalithic culture can be found in the area of Pandeglang. The research resul...
Tradition worship of ancestral spirits in Tengger occur along with the megalithic culture that is wi...
The Scattered remains of the prehistoric period in the Moluccas is patterned megalithic artifacts. S...
Mamasa is one of the ethnic groups in West Sulawesi, which has a very unique culture, and the implem...
This article aims to examine the development of cultural-based tourism villages in the Bali Aga Regi...
The purpose of this study is to take an inventory of the number of archaeological remains of megalit...
The development of tourist villages in Indonesia that rely on culture is quite good. This study look...