GENDANG GANGSA DI ASIA TENGGARA DAN CHINA BERDASARKAN KLASIFIKASI FRANZ HEGER. (Malay)

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      BRONZE DRUM IN SOUTHEAST ASIA AND CHINA BASED ON FRANZ HEGER CLASSIFICATION. (English)
    • Abstract:
      This article focuses on an important artifact left by the Metal Age community, namely the bronze drum. This object is found in several locations in Southeast Asia and China. The objective of writing this article is to discuss the importance and characteristics of the classification of bronze drums introduced by Franz Heger in 1902. The classification of bronze drums is especially important to facilitate public understanding of this object due to its large number of discoveries and various sizes and shapes. This situation makes it difficult for the public to know the status of bronze drums indepth whether from the aspect of its origin, ethnic group or community of practitioners, dissemination, meeting location, decorative motifs, and so on. In addition to using the library method, the typology method is also applied to complete the writing of this article. Based on the classification introduced by Franz Heger, there are four (4) types of classification, namely Heger I, Heger II, Heger III, and Heger IV bronze drums. Also, he classified the bronze drums found in Dongson (Vietnam) as Heger I drums or the earliest bronze drums. Even after the classification introduced by Franz Heger, there are still some types of bronze drum classification but in general, his classification is still referenced and relevant. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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