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Indonesia (Central Java)
8th–12th century
Asmat people, As-Atat or Nakai
mid-20th century
Javanese
16th–19th century

Indonesia (Central Java)
8th–12th century

Indonesian
18th–19th century

Knife, Madurese, grip, Javanese, possibly Balinese
16th–19th century

Timor
late 19th–early 20th century

Indonesia (Java)
Second half of the 8th–second half of the 10th century
Indonesia, Sumatra, Kauer
late 19th–early 20th century

Indonesia (Java, Lumajang, Pasiran)
ca. 500 BCE–300 CE
Indonesia (Sulawesi)
500 BCE–300 CE
Javanese
early 20th century
Indonesia (Java)
Second half of the 8th–second half of the 10th century

Sumba Island
19th–early 20th century

Asmat people
mid-20th century

Sumatran
16th–19th century

Minangkabau people
19th century

Vasem
mid-20th century

Ndojokor
mid-20th century

Jusai
ca. 1961

Javanese
19th century

Palembang
mid-19th–early 20th century

Toba Batak people
19th–early 20th century

Indonesia
500 BCE–300 CE

Indonesia (Java)
Second half of the 8th–second half of the 10th century

Indonesia (Central Java)
8th–12th century
Sumba Island, Nusa Tenggara
Late 19th–early 20th century

Indonesia (Central Java)
8th–12th century

Indonesia (Central Java)
8th–12th century
Indonesia (Java)
Second half of the 8th–second half of the 10th century
Indonesia (Java, Lumajang, Pasiran)
500 BCE–300 CE

Indonesia (Java)
second half of the 8th–second half of the 10th century

Indonesia
500 BCE–300 CE
Indonesia (Java, Sumatra [?])
ca. 13th–14th century

Indonesia (Central Java)
8th–12th century

Asmat people
early to mid-20th century

Sentani people
early 20th century
Indonesia (Java)
Second half of the 8th–second half of the 10th century

Javanese, grip possibly Thailand or Sumatera Utara
16th–19th century

Toba Batak people
late 19th–early 20th century