Archaeological discoveries in Indonesia (1950-1980)
The National Research and Development Center of Archaeology, The National Research and Development Center of Archaeology
Indonesia is an archipelago consisting of a thou sand odd islands, the largest being Kalimantan (Borneo), Sulawesi (Celebes, Sumatra and Java. It is inhabited by about 160 million inhabitants who altogether talk a lingua franca, Bahasa Indonesia, which is the National language. There are about 250 other languages and dialects. Archaeological remains are found all over the country. The interest in archaeological remains started with the arrival of European travelers and scholars in Indonesia, who often collect rare specimens of fauna, flora and objects of art. I n later centuries articles , reports and discriptions of monuments were written: by members of diplomatic missions and Dutch civil servants.
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- 2007
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