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  1. The Kutai Martadipura phase in East Kalimantan produced the earliest known stone inscriptions in Indonesia. 5th century CE ... First phase of Padri War. (to 1825)

  2. Prehistoric Indonesia is a prehistoric period in the Indonesian archipelago that spanned from the Pleistocene period to about the 4th century CE when the Kutai people produced the earliest known stone inscriptions in Indonesia. [1] Unlike the clear distinction between prehistoric and historical periods in Europe and the Middle East, the ...

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  4. Jun 12, 2023 · In the sprawling archipelago of Indonesia, a rich and diverse archaeological history unfurls, revealing a captivating narrative of human evolution and the emergence of early civilisations…

  5. Prehistoric Indonesia is a prehistoric period in the Indonesian archipelago that spanned from the Pleistocene period to about the 4th century CE when the Kutai people produced the earliest known stone inscriptions in Indonesia. Unlike the clear distinction between prehistoric and historical periods in Europe and the Middle East, the division is muddled in Indonesia. This is mostly because ...

  6. Located off the coast of mainland Southeast Asia in the Indian and Pacific oceans, Indonesia was formerly known as the Dutch East Indies (or Netherlands East Indies). Although Indonesia did not become the country’s official name until the time of independence, the name was used as early as 1884 by a German geographer; it is thought to derive ...

  7. History of Indonesia. The history of Indonesia has been shaped by its geographic position, natural resources, a series of human migrations and contacts, wars and conquests, as well as by trade, economics and politics. Indonesia is an archipelagic country of 17,000 to 18,000 islands stretching along the equator in Southeast Asia.

  8. 13 The Early Inscriptions of Indonesia and the Problem of the Sanskrit Cosmopolis; 14 Indian Architecture in the ‘Sanskrit Cosmopolis’: The Temples of the Dieng Plateau; 15 The Importance of Gupta-period Sculpture in Southeast Asian Art History; 16 Individuals under the Glaze: Local Transformations of Indianisation in the Decorative Lintels ...