ARKEOLOGI PEMUKIMAN SITUS PONGKA, KABUPATEN BONE, SULAWESI SELATAN
Journal Title: WALENNAE: JURNAL ARKEOLOGI SULAWESI SELATAN DAN TENGGARA - Year 2017, Vol 15, Issue 1
Abstract
Pongka is administratively the name of a village located in the District of Tellu Siattingge Bone District. This study aims to describe the form of spatial arrangement and the factors that support the formation of residential areas on the Pongka site. From a survey with systematic random sampling techniques, successfully collected types of findings include non-fragmental findings and fragmental findings. Then the specific analysis, contextual, environmental, functional and spatial analysis resulted in at least two categories of space on the Pongka Site namely sacred and profane space. The conclusion is that the factors influencing the formation of residential areas on the Pongka Site are political factors, which are closely related to the location security.
Authors and Affiliations
Yohanis Kasmin
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