Myanmar geography in the Stone Ages was common which was not confined to any spice. Depending upon food available and desirability of the spices could move wherever they wanted whenever in our ancient earthen geography. There are many evidences relating to species employed. As per our knowledge twenty sites where these spices moved were discovered. When these went out in the Neolithic era a new spice had come in this geography where those new species formed community which had changed into clans who had established a garrison near which grew up a city which was known as city-states of the Pyus people. The city was not constructed open space which was walled. After deterioration of these city-states a city –kingdom known popularly as Bagan ...
A major challenge to achieving an archaeology of landscape is matching hard material facts with text...
This paper is an analysis of Buddhism in the late Konbaung Period. How Buddhism was introduced into ...
The Pyus, a Tibeto-Burman people, came down into Myanmar from the North-East and sell led first at a...
Bagan is a small town today; it was the capital of the first empire covering nearly all of the certa...
Historical Geography and Urbanization in Ancient Arakan (Myanmar). The archaeological landscape of ...
How Yintaw came into existence under the Myanmar monarchical rule and how it changed in the successi...
Bagan is a major early urban center in Myanmar (Burma). Hundreds of Buddhist monuments were built th...
In the monarchical days, agriculture was an important role in the economy of a state. In the later K...
Ancient Burma (Myanmar) is commonly split into Upper Burma ‘Pyu’ and Lower Burma Mon cultures, an et...
In Myanmar’s history, changes in agriculture have taken place at least three times. Natural rain-fed...
Discussion of the limitations of interpreting early Buddhist communities in broad ethno-linguistic c...
Myanmar is the largest country in mainland Southeast Asia. Since the reforms of 2011, the tempo of a...
Myanmar and China are neighbouring countries, sharing nearly two thousand miles long border. They ha...
This paper explains the “Historical setting of Buddhism in Myanmar”. How Buddhism was introduced int...
This paper is a study on the royal palace construction of King Htilaing’s palace, Inwa palace, Hanth...
A major challenge to achieving an archaeology of landscape is matching hard material facts with text...
This paper is an analysis of Buddhism in the late Konbaung Period. How Buddhism was introduced into ...
The Pyus, a Tibeto-Burman people, came down into Myanmar from the North-East and sell led first at a...
Bagan is a small town today; it was the capital of the first empire covering nearly all of the certa...
Historical Geography and Urbanization in Ancient Arakan (Myanmar). The archaeological landscape of ...
How Yintaw came into existence under the Myanmar monarchical rule and how it changed in the successi...
Bagan is a major early urban center in Myanmar (Burma). Hundreds of Buddhist monuments were built th...
In the monarchical days, agriculture was an important role in the economy of a state. In the later K...
Ancient Burma (Myanmar) is commonly split into Upper Burma ‘Pyu’ and Lower Burma Mon cultures, an et...
In Myanmar’s history, changes in agriculture have taken place at least three times. Natural rain-fed...
Discussion of the limitations of interpreting early Buddhist communities in broad ethno-linguistic c...
Myanmar is the largest country in mainland Southeast Asia. Since the reforms of 2011, the tempo of a...
Myanmar and China are neighbouring countries, sharing nearly two thousand miles long border. They ha...
This paper explains the “Historical setting of Buddhism in Myanmar”. How Buddhism was introduced int...
This paper is a study on the royal palace construction of King Htilaing’s palace, Inwa palace, Hanth...
A major challenge to achieving an archaeology of landscape is matching hard material facts with text...
This paper is an analysis of Buddhism in the late Konbaung Period. How Buddhism was introduced into ...
The Pyus, a Tibeto-Burman people, came down into Myanmar from the North-East and sell led first at a...