Information technology has become a necessity in the provision and provision of information. The availability of fast and accurate information is important for human survival today. The importance of information technology is as important as archeological objects which are evidence of the traces of human civilization.
Archeology is a systematic study of ancient objects as a tool to reconstruct the past, both from the social, economic, cultural, religious and natural aspects of the environment. Archeology always refers to material data sources such as artifacts, which are objects that are made or modified by humans and can be moved, for example stone tools, metal, bone tools, and earthenware. Ekofak are natural objects that are thought to have been used by humans such as bones, plant residues, pollen, charcoal, and sediments. Features are objects that are created or modified by humans but cannot be moved such as temples, mosques, irrigation channels, and ponds
Through the application of the Islamic Footprint of the Archipelago, combining the sophistication of information technology with archaeological objects, so that this application becomes a media of information to publicize archeological heritage in the Islamic period in the Archipelago (Indonesia). With us in the Islamic Footprint of the Archipelago we navigate the history of Islam in Indonesia.
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