Dolmen's Decoration Patterns in Sumba, Indonesia

Sukendar, Haris (1987) Dolmen's Decoration Patterns in Sumba, Indonesia. Berkala Arkeologi, 8 (2): 1. pp. 1-16. ISSN 0216 - 1419

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Abstract

In this article, An Introduction to a Unique Culture of Sumba, HB. Mude assumed that the first settlers of Sumba came by boat from Malaka, Singapore, Riau, Java, Bali, Sima, Rote and Sabu, under the leadership of Umbu Mandoku and his wife, Rambu Humba. To honour his wife, the island was named Humba or Sumba. Sumba consists of West and East Regency. The climate is relatively hot with short rainy season and prolonged dry period. Sumba is a typical karst region, and bordered by the alluvial plain of Melolo areas, from where the river Melolo now flows eastward.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Social and Political Sciences > Archaeology
Divisions: OR_Arkeologi_Bahasa_dan_Sastra
Depositing User: Bayu Indra Saputro
Date Deposited: 03 Mar 2026 02:09
Last Modified: 03 Mar 2026 02:09
URI: https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/57709

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