IDENTIFICATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL REMAINS IN THE LOKO LEMO NICHE IN POREHU VILLAGE
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Porehu Niche, mollusks, residential nicheAbstract
In the Holocene period, humans began to know about places to live by utilizing caves or niches as shelters from enemy attacks, wild animals or natural disasters. In addition to being a place to live, it is often also used as a burial place. Currently, the cave or niche is an archaeological relic that is considered very important to be maintained and preserved. One of the regions in Indonesia, especially Southeast Sulawesi, which also has many archaeological remains is North Kolaka. One of them is a prehistoric archaeological relic, namely Ceruk Loko Lemo. Ceruk Loko Lemo is a prehistoric archaeological relic located in Porehu Village, Porehu District, North Kolaka Regency, with an unkempt site condition but has archaeological remains that are very important to study. The purpose of this study is to describe the archaeological remains in Ceruk Loko Lemo and the function of Ceruk Loko Lemo. This study uses the Theory of Cultural History with a qualitative descriptive research method. Based on the research that has been conducted, there are archaeological remains found, namely pottery fragments, pottery fragments and molluscs (kitchen waste). The function of the Loko Lemo Cave is as a residential cave, considering the condition of the niche and the existing archaeological remains
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