"Antropologi Biologi di Indonesia: Sebuah Penelusuran dan Kemungkinan P" by Iman Fachruliansyah
  •  
  •  
 

Antropologi Indonesia

Abstract

Indonesia has a great diversity of ethnic groups, languages, physical characteristics, and human genetic structures. Various studies of human physical variation and their evolutionary history in the world have received substantial contributions from biological anthropology researches in Indonesia. However, biological anthropology studies in Indonesia are not established or less familiar even among Indonesian anthropology milieu. This condition is reflected in a small numbers of Indonesian biological anthropologists, despite the vision of the founders of Indonesian anthropology that programmed the development of biological anthropology as a part of the anthropology department. This article aims to review the history of biological anthropology studies in Indonesia. Therefore, as a preliminary note, considerable scientific publications in biological anthropology in Indonesia will be discussed briefly to demonstrate the development of Indonesian biological anthropology.

References

Alam, B. 1998 “Globalisasi dan Perubahan Budaya: Perspektif Teori Kebudayaan”, Antropologi Indonesia 54: 1-11. Antón, S.C. and C.C. Swisher III 2004 “Early Dispersals of Homo from Africa” Ann. Rev. Anthropol 33: 271-296. Argue, D., C.P. Groves, M.S.Y. Lee, et al. 2017 “The Affinities of Homo floresiensis Based on Phylogenetic Analyses of Cranial, Dental, and Postcranial Characters”, Journal of Human Evolution 107: 107-133. Artaria, M.D. 2007 “Dental Trait Variation and Age Determination Based on Dental Wear: A Preliminary Study of Javanese”, Dental Anthropology 20: 41-43. 2010 “The Dental Traits of Indonesian Javanese”, Dental Anthropology 23: 74-78. Artaria, M.D. and B.S. Herijadi 2011 “Dental Measurements of Deuteromalayid Javanese Students of the Faculty of Dentistry in Airlangga University”, Dental Journal (Majalah Kedokteran Gigi) 44(3): 122-126. Beja-Pereira, A., G. Luikart, P.R. England, et al. 2003 “Gene-Culture Coevolution between Cattle Milk Protein Genes and Human Lactase Genes”, Nature Genetics 35(4): 311-312. Bellwood, P. 2006 “Austronesian Prehistory in Southeast Asia: Homeland, Expansion and Transformation,” in Bellwood, P., J.J. Fox, and D. Tryon (eds.), The Austronesians: Historical and Comparative Perspective. Canberra: ANU Press. Pp. 103-118. Bergh, G.D. van den, Y. Kaifu, I. Kurniawan, et al. 2016 “Homo floresiensis-like Fossils From the Early Middle Pleistocene of Flores”, Nature 534: 245-248. Blust, R. 1995 “The Prehistory of the Austronesian-Speaking Peoples: A View from Language”, Journal of World Prehistory 9(4): 453-510. Boedhihartono 1979 “‘Ètude Comparative Des Empreintes Digitales Inter-Sexes Et Inter-Populationnelles De Deux Populations Javanaises”, L’Anthropologie, 83(2): 260-268. 1982 “Current State and Future Prospects of Traditional Healers in Indonesia”, in Mitchell, D. (ed.), Indonesian Medical Traditions: Bringing Together the Old and the New. Melbourne: Monash University Press. Pp. 21-34. 1998 “A New Homo erectus Finding”, Antropologi Indonesia 54(21): 121-125. Brandão, A., K.K. Eng, T. Rito, et al. 2016 “Quantifying the Legacy of the Chinese Neolithic on the Maternal Genetic Heritage of Taiwan and Island Southeast Asia”, Human Genetics 135(4): 363-376. Brown, P., T. Sutikna, M.J. Morwood, et al. 2004 “A New Small-Bodied Hominin from the Late Pleistocene of Flores, Indonesia”, Nature 431: 1055-1061. Brumm, A., G.M. Jensen, G.D. van den Bergh, et al. 2010 “Hominin on Flores, Indonesia, by One Million Years Ago”, Nature 464: 748-752. Cooper, A. And C.B. Stringer 2013 “Did the Denisovan Cross Wallace’s Line?” Science 342: 321-323. Darwin, C. 1871 The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex. London: John Murray. Delson, E., K. Harvati, D. Reddy, et al. 2001 “The Sambungmacan 3 Homo erectus Calvaria: A Comparative Morphometric and Morphological Analysis”, The Anatomical Record: An Offical Publication od the American Association of Anatomists 262(4): 380-397. Denham, T. and M. Donohue 2012 “Lack of Correspondence between Asian-Papuan Genetic Admixture and Austronesian Language Dispersal in Eastern Indonesia”, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 109(39): E2577. Dennell, R. 2010 ‘”Out of Africa I”: Current Problems and Future Prospects’ in Fleagle, J.G., J.J. Shea, F.E. Grine, et al. (eds.), Out of Africa I: The First Hominin Colonization of Eurasia. Dordrecht: Springer. Pp. 247-273. Destro-Bisol, G., M.A. Jobling, J. Rocha, et al. 2010 “Molecular Anthropology in the Genomic Era”, Journal of Anthropological Sciences 88: 93-112. Diamond, J. & P. Bellwood 2003 “Farmers and Their Languages: The First Expansions”, Science 300(5619): 597-603. Falk, D., C. Hildebolt, K. Smith, et al. 2005 “The Brain of LB1, Homo floresiensis”, Science 308: 242-245. Ferring, R., O. Oms, J. Agusti, et al. 2011 “Earliest Human Occupations at Dmanisi (Georgian Caucasus) Dated to 1.85-1.78 Ma”, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 108(26): 10432-10436. Geertz, C. 1960 The Religion of Java. Illinois: The Free Press. Glinka, J. and T. Koesbardiati 2007 “Morfotipe Wajah dan Kepala di Indonesia: Suatu Usaha Identifikasi Variasi Populasi”, Jurnal Anatomi 1(2): 41-46. Glinka, J., M.D. Artaria, and T. Koesbardiati 2010 “The Three Human Morphotypes in Indonesia”, Indonesian Journal of Social Sciences 2(2): 70-76. Gray, R.D., A.J. Drummond, and S.J. Greenhill 2009 “Language Phylogenies Reveal Expansion Pulses and Pauses in Pacific Settlement”, Science 323: 479-483. Green, R.E., J. Krause, A.W. Briggs, et al. 2010 “A Draft Sequence of the Neandertal Genome”, Science 328: 710-722. Helgason, A., S. Pálsson, G. Thorleifsson, et al. 2007 “Refining the Impact of TCF7L2 Gene Variants on Type 2 Diabetes and Adaptive Evolution”, Nature Genetics 39(2): 218-225. Hollox, E. 2005 “Genetics of Lactase Persistence – Fresh Lessons in the History of Milk Dringking”, European Journal of Human Genetics 13: 267-269. Hudjashov, G., T.M. Karafet, D.J. Lawson, et al. 2017 “Complex Patterns of Admixture Across the Indonesian Archipelago”, Molecular Biology and Evolution 34(10): 2439-2452. Indriati, E. 1999 “The Roles of Forensic Anthropology in Fetal Death Investigation”, Berkala Ilmu Kedokteran 31(3): 181-187. 2004 Antropologi Forensik: Identifikasi Rangka Manusia, Aplikasi Antropologi Biologis dalam Konteks Hukum. Yogyakarta: Gadjah Mada University Press. 2009 “Historical Perspectives on Forensic Anthropology in Indonesia”, In Blau, S. And D.H. Ubelaker. Handbook of Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology. California: Left Coast Press. Pp. 115-125. 2014 “Forensic Antropological Roles in Disaster Victim Identification of Two Jakarta Hotels’s Bomb Blasts”, Damianus Journal of Medicine 13(2): 148-157. Indriati, E. and J.E. Buikstra 2001 “Coca Chewing in Prehistoric Coastal Peru: Dental Evidence”, Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 114(3): 242-257. Indriati, E. and S.C. Antón 2008 “Earliest Indonesian Facial and Dental Remains from Sangiran, Java: A Description of Sangiran 27”, Anthropological Science 116(3): 219-229. 2010 “The Calvaria of Sangiran 38, Sendangbusik, Sangiran Dome, Java”, Homo 61(4): 225-243. Indriati, E., C.C. Swisher III, C. Lepre, et al. 2011 “The Age of the 20 Meter Solo River Terrace, Java, Indonesia and the Survival of Homo erectus in Asia”, PloS ONE 6(6): e21562. Ingold, T. 2000 The Perception of the Environment: Essays on Livelihood, Dwelling, and Skill. London: Routledge. 2004 “Beyond Biology and Culture. The Meaning of Evolution in a Relational World”, Social Anthropology 12(2): 209-221. 2007 “The Trouble with Evolutionary Biology”, Anthropology Today 23(2): 13-17. 2017 “On Human Correspondence”, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 23(1): 9- 27. Jacob, T. A. 1964 “A Human Mandible from Anjar Urn Field, Indonesia”, J. Nat. Med. Assoc. 56(5): 421-426. 1966 “The Sixth Skull Cap of Pithecanthropus erectus”, Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 25(3): 243- 260. 1967a “Recent Pithecanthropus Finds in Indonesia”, Current Anthropology 8(5): 501-504. 1967b “Racial Identification of the Bronze Age Human Dentitions from Bali, Indonesia”, J. Dent. Res. 46: 903-910. 1972 “New Hominid Finds in Indonesia and their Affinities”, The Australian Journal of Anthropology 8(3): 176-181. 1973 “Paleoanthropological Discoveries in Indonesia With Special Reference to the Finds of the Last Two Decades”, Journal of Human Evolution 2: 473-485. 1974 “Studies on Human Variation in Indonesia”, J. Nat. Med. Assoc. 66(5): 389-399. 1975 “The Pithecanthropines of Indonesia”, Bull. et Mém. de la Soc. d’Anthrop. de Paris. 2(3): 243-256. 1978 “New Finds of Lower and Middle Pleistocene Hominines From Indonesia and an Examination of ther Antiquity”, in Ikawa-Smith, F. (Ed.), Early Paleolithic in South and East Asia. The Hague: Mouton. Pp. 13-22. 2001 “Biological Aspects of Homo Erectus through the Time-Space Continuum”, in T. Simanjuntak, B. Prasetyo, and R. Handini (eds.), Sangiran: Man, Culture, and Environment in Pleistocene Times. Jakarta: Yayasan Obor Indonesia. Pp. 19-23. Jacob, T.A. and G.H. Curtis 1971 “Preliminary Potassium-Argon Dating of Early Man in Java”, Contributions of the University of California Archaeological Research Facility 12: 50. Jacob, T.A., E. Indriati, R.P. Soejono, et al. 2006 “Pygmoid Austromelanesian Homo sapiens skeletal remains from Liang Bua, Flores: Population Affinities and Pathological Abnormalities”, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 103(36): 13421-13426. Jinam, T.A., L-C. Hong, M.E. Phipps, et al. 2012 “Early Train Hypothesis Based on Genetic Analysis of Mitochondrial and Autosomal DNA Data”, Molecular Biology and Evolution 29: 3513-3527. Jobling, M., E. Hollox, M. Hurles, et al. 2014 Human Evolutionary Genetics. 2nd ed. New York: Garland Science. Jong, P.E. de Josselin de 1980 Minangkabau and Negri Sembilan: Socio-Political Structure in Indonesia. ‘s- Gravenhage: Martinus Nijhoff Kaifu, Y., H. Baba, F. Aziz, et al. 2005 “Taxonomic Affinities and Evolutionary History of the Early Pleistocene Hominids of Java: Dentognathic Evidence”, Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 128 (4): 709-726. Kaifu, Y., F. Aziz, E. Indriati, et al. 2008 “Cranial Morphology of Javanese Homo erectus: New Evidence for Continous Evolution, Specialization, and Terminal Extinction”, Journal of Human Evolution 55(4): 551-580. Kaifu, Y., E. Indriati, F. Aziz, et al. 2010 “Cranial Morphology and Variation of the Earliest Indonesian Hominids”, In Norton, C.J., and D.R. Braun (Eds.), Asian Paleoanthropology: From Africa to China and Beyond. Dordrecht: Springer. Pp. 143-157. Karafet, T.M., B. Hallmark, M.P. Cox, et al. 2010 “Major East-West Division Underlies Y Chromosome Stratification Across Indonesia”, Molecular Biology and Evolution 27(8): 1833-1844. Koenigswald, G.H.R. von 1952 “Evidence of a Prehistoric Australomelanosoid Population in Malaya and Indonesia”, Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 8(1): 92-96. Koentjaraningrat 1974 Kebudayaan, Mentalitet, dan Pembangunan. Jakarta: Gramedia. 1987 “Anthropology in Indonesia”, Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 18(2): 217-234. 1990 Javanese Culture. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Koesbardiati, T. 2016 “Social Identity: An Interpretation of Dental Modification Practices on Indonesian Historical Human Remains”, Bull. Int. Assoc. Paleodont. 10(2): 60-65. Koesbardiati, T. And R.A. Suriyanto 2007a “Australomelanesoid in Indonesia: A Swinging-Like Movement”, Jurnal Anatomi Indonesia 2(1): 23-28. 2007b “Dental Modification in Flores: A Biocultural Perspective”, in Indriati, E. (ed.) Recent Advances on Southeast Asian Paleoanthropology and Archaeology. Yogyakarta: Laboratory of Bioanthropology and Paleoanthropology Faculty of Medicine UGM. Pp. 259-268. Koesbardiati, T., D.B. Murti, and R.A. Suriyanto 2015 “Cultural Dental Modification in Prehistoric Population in Indonesia”, Bull. Int. Assoc. Paleodont. 9(2): 52-60. Lansing, J.S., M.P. Cox, T.A. de Vet, et al. 2011 “An Ongoing Austronesian Expansion in Island Southeast Asia”, J. Anthropol. Archaeol., 30: 262-272. LeBar, F.M. (Ed) 1972 Ethnic Groups of Insular Southeast Asia. Vol 1: Indonesia, Andaman Islands, and Madagascar. New Haven: Human Relations Area Files Press. León, M.S.P. de, T. Koesbardiati, J.D. Weissmann, et al. 2018 “ Human Bony Labyrinth is an Indicator of Population History and Dispersal from Africa”, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 115(16): 4128-4133. Lipson, M., P-R. Loh, N. Patterson, et al. 2014 “Reconstructing Austronesian Population History in Island Southeast Asia”, Nature Communications 5: 4689. Little, M.A. and R.W. Sussman 2010 “History of Biological Anthropology” in Larsen, C.S. (ed.), A Companion to Biological Anthropology. New Jersey: Wiley-Blackwell. Mayr, E. 1950 “Taxonomic Categories in Fossil Hominids”, Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology 15: 109-118. Meyer, M., M. Kircher, M-T. Gansauge, et al. 2012 “A High-Coverage Genome Sequence from an Archaic Denisovan Individual”, Science 338: 222-226. Morwood, M.J., P. Brown, Jatmiko, et al. 2005 “Further Evidence for Small-Bodied Hominins from the Late Pleistocene of Flores, Indonesia”, Nature 437: 1012-1017. Myles, S., E. Hradetzky, J. Engelken, et al. 2007 2007 “Identification of Candidate Genetic Variant for the High Prevalence of Type II Diabeters in Polynesians”, European Journal of Human Genetics 15(5): 584-589. O”Brien, M.J. and K.N. Laland 2012 “Genes, Culture, and Agriculture: An Example of Human Niche Construction”, Current Anthropology 53(4): 434-470. Oppenheimer, S. 1999 Eden in the East: The Drowned Continent of Southeast Asia. London: Phoenix. Oppenheimer, S. & M. Richards 2001 “Fast Trains, Slow Boats, and the Ancestry of the Polynesian Islanders”, Science Progress 84(3): 157-181. Pope, G.G. 1983 “Evidence on the age of the Asian Hominidae”, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 80(16): 4988-4992. Prager, M. 2005 “From Volkenkunde to Djurusan Antropologi: The Emergence of Indonesian Anthropology in Postwar Indonesia”, in Bremen, J. van, E. Ben-Ari, and S.F. Alatas (eds.), Asian Anthropology. London and New York: Routledge. Pp. 179-200. Priyambadha, F. and M.D. Artaria 2016 “Variation on Dental Crown Dimension between Javanese Males and Females”, Journal of International Dental and Medical Research 9(3): 178-183. Ramstedt, M. 2005 “Anthropology and the Nation State: Applied Anthropology in Indonesia”, in Bremen, J. van, E. Ben-Ari, and S.F. Alatas (eds.), Asian Anthropology. London and New York: Routledge. Pp. 201-223. Reich, D., R.E. Green, M. Kircher, et al. 2010 “Genetic History of an Archaic Hominin Group from Denisova Cave in Siberia”, Nature 468: 1053-1060. Reich, D., N. Patterson, M. Kircher, et al. 2011 “Denisova Admixture and the First Modern Human Dispersals into Southeast Asia and Oceania”, The American Journal of Human Genetics 89(4): 516-528. Rurit, B. 2018 Prof. Dr. Habil Josef Glinka, SVD: Perintis Antropologi Ragawi di Indonesia. Jakarta: Penerbit Buku Kompas. Snell, C.A.R.D. 1948 “Human Skulls from the Urn-Field of Melolo, East Sumba”, Acta Neerl. Morphol. Norm. Pathol. 6(3):1-20. Soares, P., J.A. Trejaut, J.H. Loo, et al. 2008 “Climate Change and Postglacial Human Dispersals in Southeast Asia”, Molecular Biology and Evolution 25(6): 1209-1218. Soares, P.A., J.A. Trejaut, T. Rito, et al. 2016 “Resolving the Ancestry of Austronesian-speaking Populations”, Human Genetics 135(3): 309-326. Solheim II, W.G. 1984 “The Nusantao Hypothesis: The Origin and Spread of Austronesian Speakers”, Asian Perspectives, 26(1): 77-88. Stoneking, M. 2017 An Introduction to Molecular Anthropology. New Jersey: Wiley-Blackwell. Stringer, C. 2012 “What Makes a Modern Human”, Nature 485: 33-35. Sudoyo, H. 2017 “Tracing the Origin of Indonesian People Trough Genetics”, The Conversation, https://theconversation.com/tracing-the-origin-of-indonesian-people-through-genetics- 85827 Sutikna, T., M.W. Tocheri, M.J. Morwood, et al. 2016 “Revised Stratigraphy and Chronology for Homo floresiensis at Liang Bua in Indonesia”, Nature 532: 366-369. Suparlan, P. 2001 “Kesetaraan Warga dan Hak Budaya Komuniti dalam Masyarakat Majemuk Indonesia”, Antropologi Indonesia 66: 1-12. 2002 “Menuju Masyarakat Indonesia yang Multikultural”, Antropologi Indonesia 69: 98 105. R.A. and T. Koesbardiati 2010 “Dental Modifications: A Perspective of Indonesian Chronology and the Current Applications”, Dental Journal (Majalah Kedokteran Gigi) 43(2): 81-90. Suryadinata, L. 2003 “Kebijakan Negara Indonesia terhadap Etnik Tionghoa: Dari Asimilasi ke Multikulturalisme?”, Antropologi Indonesia 71: 1-12. Swisher, C.C., G.H. Curtis, T.A. Jacob, et al. 1994 “Age of the Earliest Known Hominids in Java, Indonesia”, Science 263(5150): 1118- 1121. Swisher, C.C., W.J. Rink, S.C. Antón, et al. 1996 “Latest Homo erectus of Java: Potential Contemporaneity with Homo sapiens in Southeast Asia”, Science 274(5294): 1870-1874. Swisher, C.C., G.H. Curtis, and R. Lewin 2000 Java Man: How Two Geologists Changed Our Understanding of Human Evolution. Chicago: Chicago University Press. Theunissen, B. 1988 Eugène Dubois and the Ape-Man from Java: The History of the First ‘Missing Link’ and its Discoverer. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers. Tumonggor, M.K., T.M. Karafet, B. Hallmark, et al. 2013 “The Indonesian Archipelago: An Ancient Genetic Highway Linking Asia and the Pacific”, Journal of Human Genetics 58: 165-173. Vernot, B., S. Tucci, J. Kelso, et al. 2016 “Excavating Neandertal and Denisovan DNA from the Genomes of Melanesian Individuals”, Science 352: 235-239. Visser, L. 1988 “An Interview with Koentjaraningrat”, Current Anthropology 29(5): 749-753. Wallace, A.R. 1869 The Malay Archipelago: The Land of the Orang-Utan and the Bird of Paradise. A Narrative of Travel, with Studies of Man and Nature. London: Macmillan. Wiley, A.S. 2004 ‘”Drink Milk for Fitness”; The Cultural Politics of Human Biological Variation and Milk Consumption in the United States’, American Anthropologist 106(3): 506-517. Winarto, Y. and I. Pirous 2008 “ Linking Indonesian Anthropology in Asia”. Paper presented at the Asia Pacific and the Emergent World System Conference, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Beppu, Japan, 13-14 December. Wouden, F.A.E. van 1968 Types of Social Structure in Eastern Indonesia. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff. Xu, S., I. Pugach, M. Stoneking, et al. 2012 “Genetic Dating Indicates that the Asian-Papuan Admixture Through Eastern Indonesia Corresponds to the Austronesian Expansion”, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 109: 4574-4579. Yokoyama, Y., C. Falguères, F. Sémah, et al. 2008 “Gamma-Ray Spectrometric Dating of late Homo erectus Skulls from Ngandong and Sambungmacan, Central Java, Indonesia”, Journal of Human Evolution 55(2): 274- 277. Zhu, Z., R. Dennell, W. Huang, et al. 2018 “Hominin Occupation of the Chinese Loess Plateau Since About 2.1 Million Years Ago”, Nature 559: 608-612.

Plum Print visual indicator of research metrics
PlumX Metrics
  • Usage
    • Downloads: 177
    • Abstract Views: 60
  • Captures
    • Readers: 60
see details

Included in

Anthropology Commons

Share

COinS