Peer Review and Plagiarism Check - Archaeological Object as Tourism in Samosir Island

Dalimunthe, Femmy Indriany and Wiradnyana, Ketut (2020) Peer Review and Plagiarism Check - Archaeological Object as Tourism in Samosir Island. Kapata Arkeologi, 16 (1). pp. 27-40. ISSN 2503-0876

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Abstract

Samosir Island is in the middle of Lake Toba as part of a geological process related to Mount Toba's eruption. The existence of the lake itself becomes an attraction for a tourist attraction. There are various archaeological remains in the form of megalithic objects related to the Toba Batak community death ceremony tradition, which has lasted a long time. The procession of death and customs, which are still ongoing today, is considered a tourist attraction that will attract tourists if developed. The management of megalithic tradition as tourism objects in this region is relatively inadequate. Efforts to identify these objects are required, accompanied by descriptions of scientific information and building an ideal tourism concept. Therefore, burial container and other archaeological objects are the study's description, accompanied by the concept of developing tourism with local character as part of the discussion. The method in this research is descriptive analysis and literature study. Archaeological objects are described and interpreted inductively. The results of this study concluded that the archaeological remains on Samosir Island are dominated by burial containers, which belong to the megalithic tradition. This megalithic tradition is closely related to the conception of death ceremonies which is still sustained in the Batak Toba community today. The relationship between archaeological objects and community traditions can be packaged into tourism ideas of ​​particular interest of local character. Tourism management that involves local communities is expected to impact economically and maintain both the traditions and archaeological objects themselves. This idea is also considered to have great potential for tourist attractions of a new perspective in Samosir Island.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: A General Works > AI Indexes (General)
G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > GV Recreation Leisure
Tourism and Hospitality > Hospitality
Depositing User: admin
Date Deposited: 26 Aug 2021 15:07
Last Modified: 04 Mar 2022 11:16
URI: http://repository.poltekparmedan.ac.id/id/eprint/18

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