Proceedings of the 9th Asbam International Conference (Archeology, History, & Culture In The Nature of Malay) (ASBAM 2021)

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A Contextual Study on Mi’raje Manuscript of Tarekat Khalwatiyah Samman Community in Maros Regency

Wardiah Hamid, Mujizatullah Mujizatullah, Abu Muslim, Syahrir Kila, Muhammad Nur, Hamsiati Hamsiati
This research aims to examine the context on Mi’raj manuscript of Tarekat Khalwatiah Samman in Maros Regency. The manuscript text Mi’raj distribution base is located in the center of the congregation’s existence Khalwatiyah Samman in Maros South Sulawesi. The oldest manuscript in Lontara script is in...
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The Spice Route from Arabic, Europe and China to Jayakarta toward Batavian Cuisine: Revitalization of Batavian Local Wisdom Values through Batavian Culinary Gastronomy

Dwi Indah Kartika, Yunita Kartika
Long ago, before colonial period, Jakarta was known as Bandar City. The Sunda Kelapa port became a trading center as well as economic center in the archipelago. Many traders from Java, Bugis, Malay, Arab, European, and Chinese came to trade to Bandar City through the Sunda Kelapa Harbor. Spices became...
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A Study of Technical Terms in Shipping Science

Kurniaty Kurniaty, Ainun Fatimah, Iqra Aswad
Technical terms consist of one word or several words that are given a specific meaning that applies in a particular scientific field. These technical terms are certainly not found in general dictionaries, so they need to be compiled specifically and intentionally to be included in the terminology dictionary....
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Women And Boat Rock Art: Maritime Route in the Southeast Maluku Islands, Indonesia

Lucas Wattimena, Marlyn Salhuteru, Godlief A. Peseletehaha, Makmur Makmur, Hermien L. Soselisa
This study is a preliminary study to reveal the life of archipelagic humans in Indonesia based on rock image evidence. One of the factors in revealing the life of archipelagic humans is seeing the maritime routes of prehistoric humans in the Southeast Maluku Islands, Indonesia. The problem in this paper...
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Spices Trade and Social-Political Conflict at Molucca in the Literature

Mu’jizah Mu’jizah, Mamlahatun Buduroh, Dina Susamto
In the sixteenth century trades on spices were a favorite trading activity. The spice trade became an important aspect of the economy in several Islamic kingdoms based in Malacca. The Islamic kingdoms, among them were Aceh, Banten, Banjar, Ternate, Tidore, Ambon, and Hitu. They contributed greatly to...
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Character Education of Female Syahbandar Nyai Ageng Pinatih Gresik

Novita Siswayanti
Nyai Ageng Pinatih is an influential female figure in advancing Gresik City as the main shipping city in Java. She was the first Muslim woman to master the science of trade and economics. Nyai Ageng Pinatih known as Nyai Tandes was the first woman who was religious, tenacious and had expertise in the...
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Re-Interpretation of Makassar’s Kingdom Space as Spices Route in Kappalak Tallumbatua Sinrilik Using Literary Geography

Rini Widiastuti, Andi Indah Yulianti, Ratnawati Ratnawati, Musayyedah Musayyedah, Asri M. Nurhidayah, Hasina Fajrin R.
Sinrilik is one of Makassar’s oral traditions recording the civilization and knowledge of Makassar society. Of sinrilik, Kappalak Tallumbatua depicts the fight between a father and his son. Some researchers relate the story to the Makassar war. The war shows Makassar’s kingdom as an essential spices...
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Hoax Detection Through Analysis of Modality: A Systemic - Functional Linguistics Study

Firda Amrullah, Gusnawaty Gusnawaty, Abdul Hakim Yassi
Speakers’ attitude which came from their doubts toward truth of an information influences the modality selection used. This study offered a step of hoax detection in a news text by paying attention on the use of its modality. This study was focused on the modality type, value, and orientation in Hoax...