The Buni culture is a prehistoric clay pottery culture that flourished in coastal northern West Java, Jakarta and Banten around 400 BC to 100 AD[1] and probably survived until 500 AD.[2] The culture was named after its first discovered archaeological site, Buni village in Babelan, Bekasi, east of Jakarta.
The Buni culture is known for its peculiar pottery with incised, geometrical decorations, and the fact that it yielded the first Indian rouletted wares recorded from Southeast Asia.[3] Clay potteries were later developed with evidence found in Anyer to Cirebon.[4] Artifacts such as food and drink containers, dated from 400 BC to AD 100 have been found, mostly as burial gifts.[1]
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The Buniculture is a prehistoric clay pottery culture that flourished in coastal northern West Java, Jakarta and Banten around 400 BC to 100 AD and probably...
to support it. Buniculture clay pottery flourished in coastal northern West Java and Banten around 400 BCE to 100 CE. The Buniculture was probably the...
area of western Java including Jakarta was the location of prehistoric Buniculture that flourished from 400 BC to 100 AD. The area in and around modern...
to support it. Buniculture clay pottery was flourished in coastal northern West Java and Banten around 400 BCE to 100 CE. Buniculture was probably the...
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