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        <title>The Periodization of Ancient Bali</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Exploring the golden age of Ancient Bali, this piece highlights the evolution of governance, social structure, economy, and religion that laid the foundation of Balinese civilization. From consensus-based leadership to the Catur Warna system, it portrays a society built on harmony, spirituality, and order. Its enduring legacies reflect the wisdom and brilliance of Bali’s ancestors. ]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[ The Story about King I Gusti Rangsasa the Hostious who acted himself was a God and The Great Priest from Java, Dang Hyang Nirartha as a religious figure which spread hinduism. This story teaches about Karmaphala where our arrogant nature leads us to disaster ]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[ At the western tip of Bali lies an ancient tale of early human life in Gilimanuk, a place where the first traces of civilization began to emerge. From this quiet land, archaeologists have uncovered human skeletons, stone tools, metal artifacts, and sarcophagi that tell the story of how people once settled here and lived with deep beliefs in nature and ancestral spirits. These discoveries stand as silent witnesses that long before the rise of kingdoms, Bali had already nurtured a civilization rich in culture and spirituality. ]]></description>
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        <title>Traces Of Homo erectus In Bali: The Earliest Inhabitants Who Opened The Ancient Story Of The Island Of The Gods</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ The prehistoric traces in Bali, ranging from hand axes to sarcophagi, show that humans have long lived and developed culture on the Island of the Gods. These artifacts are not only evidence of the past but also serve as a reminder for today’s generations about the importance of knowledge, technology, and traditions that continue to evolve to this day. ]]></description>
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