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<< News >> 15 new pre-historic sites found in C. Java

Submitted by coldrum on Thursday, 16 July 2009  Page Views: 1807

DiscoveriesUp to 15 new prehistoric sites have been discovered recently in Purbalingga regency, Central Java, an administration official has said.

The head of Purbalingga administration's Media Information Division, Prayitno, said the sites were spread across the upper stream sections of the Klawing and Tungtung Gunung Rivers and the up and downstream areas of the Laban and Kuning Rivers.

"The regency administration is currently asking experts of related fields to study the sites more thoroughly," Prayitno told The Jakarta Post on Tuesday.

He said from the 15 sites, hundreds of prehistoric stones and artifacts had been found and are currently being kept in a workshop in Pasir Luhur, West Java.

Among the findings, said Prayitno, are the remains of bracelets and axes believed to be from the Neolithic age.

The discoveries were made possible thanks to cooperation between archeologists at the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) and the Purwokerto-based Jendral Sudirman University.

"They were conducting research on the flow of important rivers passing through the regency last June when they found the sites," he said.

The archelogists who made the discoveries, Prayitno said, were Sudjatmiko and Budi Brahmantyo. Both are guest lecturers at the ITB's School of Geology.

Prayitno said the ITB research team had predicted that the sites along the upper stream of Klawing Rivers were remains from the Neolithic Age (1,000 - 6,000 years), while those in the downstream were believed to be from the Palaeolithic Age (6,000-60,000 years).

"The results of the research are really spectacular, though so far the administration and the public have not had a chance to see them," Prayitno said.

Apart from the archeological items, a number of valuable geological stones have also been found along the rivers. Among them included are the Heliotrope, popularly known as the Pierre du sang du Christ (Christ blood stone).

In the rivers, Prayitno said, the archeological and prehistoric artifacts were mixed with raw materials of rather valuable stones. The Community of Indonesian Valuable Stones, according to him, predicted that tens of tons of valuable stones including green jaspers had been found in the rivers.

Both the archeologists (Sudjatmiko and Budi Brahmantyo) said the regency was rich in valuable stones.

"They were convinced if the resources were managed well, Purbalingga could become an attractive geological and archeological tourist destination," Prayitno said.

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Stone-age rings unearthed at prehistoric Purbalingga sites by coldrum on Thursday, 16 July 2009
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An archeological research team from the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) and the Purwokerto-based Jendral Sudirman University has discovered at least 50 new sites rich in prehistoric relics along the Kliwang River in Purbalingga, Central Java.

The team continued its search along the riverbanks in Dagang village over the weekend, expecting more findings.

"We found stone relics made from green jaspers in the form of rings," team leader Sudjatmiko said Saturday.

"We believe the stones are from the Neolithic period, or the new stone age."

He added the stones, which were prehistoric man-made pieces, had been found near a waterfall and in rice paddies in the village.

Based on these findings, Sudjatmiko went on, the team concluded that humans at that time began creating aesthetic items, in addition to other items they made that served specific functions.

"We'll write a book on the stones from Purbalingga, especially the Nogo Sui *Le Sang Du Christ* stone," he said.

He added the team and the regency administration would hold a workshop on the findings in Purbalingga next month.

Sudjatmiko said Bobotsari district, where the village was located, had been known among archeologists since 1983 as one of the richest sites for relics from prehistoric human civilization from the Neolithic period, following findings by local archeologist Harry Truman Simanjuntak.

"We came here to research more on Harry's findings," Sudjatmiko said. "We want to know the spread of the stones."

Besides the area along the Kliwang River, the team earlier discovered 15 new sites along the Tungtung Gunung stream, and along the Laban and Kuning rivers in the regency.

The rings are believed to date from the Neolithic period and the Paleolithic period, and are now being housed at a workshop in Pasir Luhur, West Java.

Purbalingga Regent Triyono Budi Sasongko said recently his administration would soon build a museum to house Neolithic relics, following the recent flurry of findings of sites that contained such relics in the regency.

He said the museum would be called the Museum of Valuable and Neolithic Stones.

"We respect the researchers and interest in the findings, especially the finding of a precious stone called Le Sang Du Christ *Christ's blood stone*, which locals call the Nogo Sui stone," Triyono said.

The Community of Indonesian Valuable Stones says tons of valuable stones, including jaspers, have been found in areas along rivers in the regency.

Sudjatmiko also confirmed the regency was rich in valuable stones from prehistoric periods.

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