Dr. Adam Robert Brumm Dr. Maxime Aubert Prof. Arlo Griiths

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31.1 Dr. Adam Robert Brumm

Warga Negara : Australia Jabatan : Assosiate Professor Institusi : School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Wollongong No. SIP : 156SIPFRPSMV2013

31.2 Dr. Maxime Aubert

Warga Negara : Kanada Jabatan : Researcher Institusi : School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Wollongong No. SIP : 157SIPFRPSMV2013

31.3 Mr. David Paul McGahan

Warga Negara : Australia Jabatan : Ph.D. Candidate Institusi : UCD Dublin No. SIP : 158SIPFRPSMV2013

32. Epigrai Nusantara

Tujuan Penelitian : Membuat Corpus lengkap online seluruh prasasti masa klasik Indonesia Bidang Penelitian : Arkeologi Daerah Penelitian : DKI Jakarta, Jatim Sidoarjo, Surabaya, Kediri, Blitar, Jateng Surakarta, Salatiga dan Klaten, Lampung Lama Penelitian : 12 dua belas bulan mulai 17 Juli 2013 Mitra Kerja : Puslitbang Arkenas Dr. Bambang Sulistyanto. 55 Sekretariat Perizinan Penelitian Asing Kementerian Riset dan Teknologi DIREKTORI PENELITIAN ASING DI INDONESIA 2013 Abstrak The mission of the École française d’Extrême-Orient French School of Asian Studies, EFEO, a public institution under the aegis of the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research, is to study the classical civilizations of Asia through the humanities and social sciences. From India, to China and Japan, and covering all of Southeast Asia, the EFEO’s research areas include almost all the societies have been under Indian or Chinese inluence in the course of history. Leading scholars working at the EFEO’s 18 centres and branch oices in Asia are essential in the development of the School’s interdisciplinary projects, which touch on the ields of anthropology, archaeology, philology and history. To study the earliest period of Asian history, and more particularly that of Indonesia, scholars rely in the irst place on contemporary written documents. Among foreign records about Southeast Asia, the Chinese sources are by far the richest. Many diferent types of local documents must once have existed, but the majority of such ancient local texts were written on organic impermanent materials, such as palm leaf, parchment, wood or paper, and have not survived to the present day. The only local documents that have survived are texts inscribed on more durable inorganic materials such as stone, terracotta, brick, bronze, silver and gold. These rare survivals of ancient writing must have been exceptional even in their own day in relation to the wide variety of other texts now lost, but they were intended to last and be remembered. The study of such inscriptions on stone or metal objects is called epigraphy, and requires a thorough knowledge of multiple languages Sanskrit, Old Javanese, Old Malay and the cultural background of Hindu and Buddhist culture. Prof. Arlo Griiths, formerly Professor of Sanskrit at Leiden University the Netherlands joined the EFEO in 2008 as Professor of Southeast Asian History. Arlo Griiths was posted in Indonesia by his institution in 2009 to carry out research in the ield of ancient history and more particularly the study of epigraphy, in the framework of the long-term collaboration agreement between EFEO and the Pusat Arkeologi Nasional. Since 2010, he holds an unremunerated position as adjunct professor in the department of Archaeology at Universitas Indonesia since, where he teaches ancient history and epigraphy to students at the S2 level. 56 Sekretariat Perizinan Penelitian Asing Kementerian Riset dan Teknologi DIREKTORI PENELITIAN ASING DI INDONESIA 2013

32.1 Prof. Arlo Griiths

Warga Negara : Belanda Jabatan : Professor Institusi : French School of Asian Studies No. SIP : 57EXTSIPFRPSMVII2013 33. Foundation of Island Southeast Asian maritim interaction:cause and consequence for the transformation of past societies Tujuan Penelitian : Menyediakan data untuk menguji model -model kolonisasi manusia dan interaksi maritim serta persebaran inovasi- inovasi Neolitikum di Kepulauan Sangihe Bidang Penelitian : Arkeologi Daerah Penelitian : Sulawesi Utara Kepulauan Talaut dan Kepulauan Sangihe Lama Penelitian : 4 empat bulan mulai 12 Agustus 2013 Mitra Kerja : Fakultas Budaya- UGM Dr. Daud Aris Tanudirjo, MA Abstrak Despite maritime voyaging technology available to cover distances of more than 100 km open ocean at 35,000 cal BP ago, many small landmasses in ISEA, particularly the Talaud-Sangihe islands and those of the northern Molluccas, appear to have only discrete colonisation events followed by long periods of island abandonment. The project will investigate the archaeology of the Talaud Sangihe group from the initial colonisation of the islands around 35,000 years ago to spread of agriculture around 4,500 cal BP and cultural changes thereafter. This innovative project combines geochemical and technological studies of stone raw material to track interaction with the investigation of marine and terrestrial food resource use to establish the extent and frequency of population migration and subsistence patterns in eastern Indonesia 57 Sekretariat Perizinan Penelitian Asing Kementerian Riset dan Teknologi DIREKTORI PENELITIAN ASING DI INDONESIA 2013

33.1 Dr. Christian Reepmeyer