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May 5, 2024, 12:32 am UTC    
November 17, 2022 09:32PM
Sulistyowati, D. and Foe, A.W., 2021. Indonesia's Own ‘pyramid’: The Imagined Past and Nationalism of
Gunung Padang. International Review of Humanities Studies, 6(1). pp. 125-137.
[www.researchgate.net]

Gunung Padang is also discusssed in:

Kaharudin, H.A.F. and Asyrafi, M., 2019. Archaeology in the making of nations: The juxtaposition
of postcolonial archaeological study. Amerta, 37(1), pp.55-69.
[www.academia.edu]
[jurnalarkeologi.kemdikbud.go.id]
[scholar.archive.org]
[www.researchgate.net]

Yours,

Paul H.

"The past is never dead. It's not even past."
William Faulkner, Act 1, Scene III, Requiem for a Nun (1951)



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 11/17/2022 09:42PM by Paul H..
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The Imagined Past and Nationalism of Gunung Padang.

Paul H. November 17, 2022 09:32PM

Re: The Imagined Past and Nationalism of Gunung Padang.

Hermione November 18, 2022 10:45AM

Ancient Apocalypse archaeology update 2: Are there underground chambers at Gunung Padang?

Hermione December 05, 2022 12:08PM



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