
معرفی
Panggah Ardiyansyah serves as a Research Fellow at the Digital Humanities Institute, University of Sheffield, during the 2025/26 academic year under a NIAS-NIOD-KITLV Fellowship. His work bridges Archaeology and Art History with a focus on Indonesian Islamic heritage sites and decolonial knowledge production.
His research centers on Heritage Politics, Islamic Archaeology, and History of Archaeology, specifically investigating the marginalization of the 16th-century Sendang Duwur complex in East Java. The project 'Evocative Fragments: Archaeological Knowledge Production for Sendang Duwur and Its Dispersed Objects' analyzes identity formation, inclusion/exclusion dynamics, and restitution frameworks through three strands: tracing manuscript circulation networks, reconstructing Dutch East Indies Archaeological Service interventions, and mapping artifact dispersal pathways.
Scientific Awards:
- NIAS-NIOD-KITLV Fellowship
No formal advisees are documented. The fellowship-funded project examines colonial-era archaeological practices and contemporary heritage politics, emphasizing entangled manuscript-artifact movements and their impact on Islamic site representation within Indonesian archaeology.





