Museum Gedung Arca. Bali
Archaeological Museum Statue Building located on Jl. Kingdom Tread Siring, Bedulu, Blahbatuh, Gianyar Bali .Museums (Archaeological Museum) is a museum in its management, the site of ancient heritage conservation centers bali, bali province working area, NTB, and NTT (BP3 Bali). The history of the museum originated from the idea of Prof. R.P.Soejonodan Drs. Soekarto K. Atmojo. The former head of the department of ancient Bali to protect the cultural heritage objects (BCB) which has successfully preserved since its establishment in 1950 Antiquities fold. Archeological museum with excellent collections with objects of cultural heritage from prehistoric and historical preservation entirely derived from the region of the province of Bali. It was officially opened by the Director General of Education and Culture Ministry of culture of the Republic of Indonesia on 14 september 1974.
Building the museum
Museum statue building was built on a land area of 5,165 m2, with the division of the pages following the pattern of the temple building which consists of three parts: the outer yard (Jaba side) there is a wantilan that serves as a meeting room, the middle of the yard (Jaba the middle) there is a place to display a collection of five buildings and in the yard (offal), there are eight halls protector that also serves to display the collection.
The Museum Collection
Collection building consists of two groups of statues in the form of BCB from prehistory and history. Collection of prehistory originated from the stone age to the bronze age, and the history comes from the 8th century AD to 15th century AD. These collections dipameekandihalaman middle, in the yard, and place pakmasana.
Collections in the Middle of the Page
- Building A: exhibited a collection of prehistoric stone tools such berupaalat-cell axes, perimbas ax, hatchet shaped, the tools of small stones shaped arrowhead called mikrolit. All of these tools are used for hunting in his time and menggumpulakan groceries. There are also a collection of objects made of bronze accessories such as bracelets, rings, trowel and other objects that serve as stock grave.
- Building B: BCB exhibited the results of the excavation site Gilimanuk in 1961-1963. The halls of a collection of crock, stoneware, fossils, skulls and other apes. The entire BCB is a relic of prehistoric times.
the protective hall C, D, E, F, G, H and I: Sarcophagus and jars which exhibited an excellent collection of the Museum Building Arca. The sarcophagus is a relic perundagian (Megalithic) is the result of findings from several districts in Bali. The sarcophagus is a stone coffin tomb that serves as a container pda Prehistoric period. People who are buried in the sarcophagus believed to people who have a higher social status in the society, such as chiefs. This sarcophagus collection was estimated to be between 2000-2500 years.
Building A:
Exhibited a collection of Chinese ceramics based on the material characteristics and material thought to originate from the X-XVIII century (Ming Dynasty, Sung, and Cing).
Building K:
BCB exhibited a collection of past history, a clay stupika containing Buddhist mantras (Ye-Te Mantra). Writings contained in the clay stamp shows similarities with the writings contained in the doorway Kalasan which dates to 778 AD. In addition it also exhibited objects of bronze such as lamps, statues, inscriptions, currency, and tools are expected ceremony of the XIV-XV centuries AD.
Protective Hall L (In front Padmasana):
In the Hall of Protective L exhibited several statues Dwarapala collection, the phallus, the statue of Garuda, and fregmen statues. This is a collection of relics found in the environment surrounding the Bali BP3 1950s.
Hall Stakes:
At Stakes Hall BCB exhibited collection of the history of a replica that is: Sterile Batari statue, the statue of Nandi, Temple stupika overthrow, inscriptions Blanjong (Caka 839/917 AD), the cliffs of Mount Kawi temple inscription from XI century AD, inscriptions Sawuh Mount (Pura gauge-size), a replica of Candra Sengkala (Penataran Blusung) and several statues from the XIII century AD
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