Southeast Asia Source of Global Civilization?
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Tempo interviewed Oppenheimer and has also written about the explorers who are searching for the ruins of a city at the bottom of the Java Sea, to try to prove Oppenheimer’s thesis. This edition of Tempo explores the research findings of Professor Sangkot Marzuki of the Eijkman Institute and his fellow Asian geneticists who are attempting to map the genetic dispersal of Asian man. It is interesting that Professor Sangkot’s theory ‘Out of Sundaland’ could well provide support for Oppenheimer’s hypothesis.
THE roof of the building was quite unusual. The Toraja traditional or adat house is called a tongkonan and is one of the most easily recognized traditional pieces of architecture in Indonesia. The material used to build such houses is a wood locally known as uru wood which has the reputation of being as long-lasting as teak. Such houses always face north. Their roofs are always curved.
Despite living in the mountains, the Torajans’ beautifully
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