PERIODE KOLONIAL DI PESISIR TIMUR PULAU SERAM (MALUKU): KONTAK AWAL HINGGA TERBENTUKNYA MORFOLOGI KOTA BULA

Journal Title: WALENNAE: JURNAL ARKEOLOGI SULAWESI SELATAN DAN TENGGARA - Year 2017, Vol 15, Issue 1

Abstract

One area in Maluku on the east coast of the island of Seram, namely Bula, has potential archaeological remains of the oil industry which was developed since the days of the Dutch East Indies government. This study discusses the discovery of oil resources in the region, as well as the construction of oil mining infrastructure and facilities in Bula became the embryo of morphology of the city of Bula. The methods used to discuss the topic are literature search methods, as well as survey methods and archaeological observations. Originally, until the end of the 19th century, this area was not much occupied by Europeans but following the discovery of oil resources, this area then began to grow. Various mining infrastructure and facilities built by the Dutch East Indies Government include : oil wells, storage tanks to support facilities such as employee housing, hospitals, roads, ports, airports, and recreational facilities. Oil mining infrastructure and facilities were built to become the initial formation of the morphology of the new industrial city of Bula, with regional spread and appeal to people from outside.

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Syahruddin Mansyur

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  • EP ID EP352008
  • DOI 10.24832/wln.v15i1.1
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Syahruddin Mansyur (2017). PERIODE KOLONIAL DI PESISIR TIMUR PULAU SERAM (MALUKU): KONTAK AWAL HINGGA TERBENTUKNYA MORFOLOGI KOTA BULA. WALENNAE: JURNAL ARKEOLOGI SULAWESI SELATAN DAN TENGGARA, 15(1), 59-74. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-352008