Since early century AD until 5th century AD South Sumatra had been inhabited by communities that were composed in solid social integrations in form of local chiefdoms. Researches concluded that in 4th century AD there were settlements of communities in the East coast of Sumatera. It was believed that these communities had made cantacts with India and Chinese traders, as well as with traders from other countries, Karang Agung Site is one of the sites that had been inhabited by humans during the above period. It is located in South Sumatra in the east coast of Sumatra. There are a number of variables that show the importance of this site, they are: its location which was near water (Musi tributary, moats); the existence of boat stake and vari...
II. E. McKinnon menyimpulkan hasil-hasil penggalian dan penelitian- lapangan yang dilaksanakan selam...
the importance of trade as a factor in the development of the region's cultures. Southeast Asia...
Research in title “The impact of Sriwijaya Maritime Power toward the Entrance of Muslim Trade in Pal...
Since early century AD until 5th century AD South Sumatra had been inhabited by communities that wer...
The Kedukan Bukit inscription was written in 682 AD. It is considered as the oldest inscription rela...
Page range: 15-46This study pairs the evidence of recently recovered ninth- and tenth-century shipwr...
This study focuses attention on the history of the Sriwijaya Kingdom which is the oldest kingdom in ...
West coast of Sumatra, which was relatively remote from major centers laying on the Malacca Straits,...
This article discusses the nautical culture of the Srivijaya community in pre-modern times. Narrativ...
Sriwijaya Kadatuan founded by Dapunta Hiyang Sri Janayasa in 682 had been widely developed and later...
Archaeological discoveries indicate that the coastal areas around the villages of Julah, Pacung and...
Located on the east coast of peninsular Siam, an isthmian tract between the South China Sea and the ...
Two thousand years ago, the Wu Emperor of China sent south a naval expedition to seek opportunities ...
This research aims to explore further the economic history of Sriwijaya Kingdom in the VII-XIII cen...
AbstractThe research is undertaken with several aims in mind. First, to analyze the local trade cond...
II. E. McKinnon menyimpulkan hasil-hasil penggalian dan penelitian- lapangan yang dilaksanakan selam...
the importance of trade as a factor in the development of the region's cultures. Southeast Asia...
Research in title “The impact of Sriwijaya Maritime Power toward the Entrance of Muslim Trade in Pal...
Since early century AD until 5th century AD South Sumatra had been inhabited by communities that wer...
The Kedukan Bukit inscription was written in 682 AD. It is considered as the oldest inscription rela...
Page range: 15-46This study pairs the evidence of recently recovered ninth- and tenth-century shipwr...
This study focuses attention on the history of the Sriwijaya Kingdom which is the oldest kingdom in ...
West coast of Sumatra, which was relatively remote from major centers laying on the Malacca Straits,...
This article discusses the nautical culture of the Srivijaya community in pre-modern times. Narrativ...
Sriwijaya Kadatuan founded by Dapunta Hiyang Sri Janayasa in 682 had been widely developed and later...
Archaeological discoveries indicate that the coastal areas around the villages of Julah, Pacung and...
Located on the east coast of peninsular Siam, an isthmian tract between the South China Sea and the ...
Two thousand years ago, the Wu Emperor of China sent south a naval expedition to seek opportunities ...
This research aims to explore further the economic history of Sriwijaya Kingdom in the VII-XIII cen...
AbstractThe research is undertaken with several aims in mind. First, to analyze the local trade cond...
II. E. McKinnon menyimpulkan hasil-hasil penggalian dan penelitian- lapangan yang dilaksanakan selam...
the importance of trade as a factor in the development of the region's cultures. Southeast Asia...
Research in title “The impact of Sriwijaya Maritime Power toward the Entrance of Muslim Trade in Pal...