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This blog has been organized by Myanmar Archaeology Students in 2009. Can use the facts from this blog in reference to the original data and the quotations from Aroma free. Feel free to contact this email address for advising and If you have an interesting piece of news to share. Contect Address are
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DR.THAN TUN
MYANMAR SOUND
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Recent Posts
- Salay Yokesone Kyaung
- The Shwe-zigon pagoda (Early Kyanzittha Period) (1084-1088)
- The Pagan Period: Burma’s Classic Age – 11th To 14th Centuries
- Preliminary Report on the Discovery of Mesolithic Tools in Shinma-daung Area, Central Myanmar
- THE ‘NEOLITHIC’ CULTURE OF THE PADAH-LIN CAVES
- Myin Pya Gu (No.1493)
- Halin (Hanlin, Halin-gyi)
- Excarvation At Tagaung
- Koke-ko-khar-hla site was flourished during the transitional period from Bronze-Age to Iron-Age
- Samon Bronzes
- Pyu Iron Age Site In Myanmar
Blogroll
- Archaeological Institute of America
- Association of Local Government Archaeological Officers UK
- Australi Anarchaeological Association
- Buddhist Art News
- Canadian Archaeological Association
- European Association Of Archaeologists
- Myanmar Wiki
- New Zealand Archaeology
- THE ART AND CULTURE OF BURMA
- The Kingston Association for Archaeology and Mediterranean Studies


Greetings to our colleagues in Myanmar!
I direct the Luce Asian Archaeology Project, which brings junior professional archaeologists to the University of Hawai’i for an academic year of English-language and archaeological training. Applicants must be nominated by their employer/institution, and we welcome applications from Myanmar.
Interested? Please read the website:
http://www.anthropology.hawaii.edu/Projects/LAAP/
Hi, I am a student in architecture in Switzerland and I am working on South East Asian architecture. actually I am looking for plans sections and facades of the Mingun Paya brick temple from the 18th century which has never been finished and remains a magnificent ruin.
If you have any documents about this building I would be interested to see them.
you can send me pdf documents by mail, it would be very nice.
Thank you.
Best regards.
Julien Correia
အြန္လုိင္းမီဒီယာ အတြက္ လုိအပ္ခ်က္ေတြရွိေကာင္းရွိနိင္ပါတယ္ အထူးသျဖင္႔ ေရွးေဟာင္းသုေတသနဆိုင္ရာ စာအုပ္ေတြ ေပါ႔ scan လုတ္ျပီးသားစာအုတ္ေတြ ကို က်ေနာ္ တတ္နိင္သမ်ွ ပို႔ ေပး မယ္ တင္တာ ကေတာ႔ ဆိုဒ္ owner ရဲ႔႕သေဘာ ပါ
ေက်းဇူးတင္အားက်လ်ွက္
ZMHtoon
၀မ္းသာပါတယ္…..
က်ေနာ္တတ္ႏိုင္သေလာက္ပါ၀င္ပါမယ္……က်ေနာ္
ဆရာၾကီးေဒါက္တာသန္းထြန္းရဲ ့့့တပည့္တေယာက္ပါ
ဒီဆုိက္ဒ္မွာလည္း သမုိင္းေတြ အေတာ္စံုပါတယ္၊
https://www.myanmarisp.com/history-sf
Dear Sir/Madame,
I would like to ask about ancient architecture technique of Bagan site. Did they use fired bricks or mud bricks or any others? What kind of mortar did they use? I saw that there is no moss grown on the walls, how did they prevent this? Does this construction technique come from Indian?
I am looking forward for your answer.
Please answer me in English. Thanks for answering me.
Best regard,
Anh