This article assesses indigenous perceptions of water through a comparison of the water management strategies at three ancient sites located in different ecological zones of Myanmar. Two of our examples are in the high-rainfall regions of Lower Myanmar: Thagara in the Dawei River valley flanked by mountains on the east and west, and Kyaikkatha on delta lands at the egress of the Sittaung River. We contrast these adaptations with the micro-exploitation of the scarce water resources at Bagan (also spelled Pagan) in the arid zone of Upper Myanmar. In the southern wet regions, despite the different geographical setting of Thagara and Kyaikkatha, the focus was on drainage and control. Multiple ramparts and moats were used to conserve the scarce ...
The ancient civilizations were dependent upon sophisticated systems of water management. The hydraul...
The urban landscapes of Yangon and Mandalay in Burma (Myanmar) exhibit a rich cultural layering and ...
The East-West Corridor is a conceptual tool for identifying common cultural processes across mainla...
The IRAW@Bagan project is aimed at developing an integrated socio-ecological history for residential...
In Southeast Asia, how flooding is named or studied is not only a matter of fact, but distinctions o...
Water civilization deals with the perception, beliefs and tradition of the ancient people of the pas...
The high rainfall of the Lower Myanmar coast is balanced by the aridity of the country's inland plai...
The high rainfall of the Lower Myanmar coast is balanced by the aridity of the country's inland plai...
Water is essential for all life. A Myanmar saying goes that humans can 'live seven days without rice...
In Ojha, H.; Schofield, N.; Camkin, J. (Eds.). Climate risks to water security: framing effective re...
Today our societies face great challenges with water, in terms of both quantity and quality, but man...
Paddy has cultivated in Central Myanmar by means of irrigation since the period of ancient Myanmar K...
Myanmar geography in the Stone Ages was common which was not confined to any spice. Depending upon f...
"Sawankhalok" is the name of the medieval city that was part of the Sukhothai kingdom and was locate...
Ancient Arakanese cities are situated in the river valley areas. These capitals can be divided into ...
The ancient civilizations were dependent upon sophisticated systems of water management. The hydraul...
The urban landscapes of Yangon and Mandalay in Burma (Myanmar) exhibit a rich cultural layering and ...
The East-West Corridor is a conceptual tool for identifying common cultural processes across mainla...
The IRAW@Bagan project is aimed at developing an integrated socio-ecological history for residential...
In Southeast Asia, how flooding is named or studied is not only a matter of fact, but distinctions o...
Water civilization deals with the perception, beliefs and tradition of the ancient people of the pas...
The high rainfall of the Lower Myanmar coast is balanced by the aridity of the country's inland plai...
The high rainfall of the Lower Myanmar coast is balanced by the aridity of the country's inland plai...
Water is essential for all life. A Myanmar saying goes that humans can 'live seven days without rice...
In Ojha, H.; Schofield, N.; Camkin, J. (Eds.). Climate risks to water security: framing effective re...
Today our societies face great challenges with water, in terms of both quantity and quality, but man...
Paddy has cultivated in Central Myanmar by means of irrigation since the period of ancient Myanmar K...
Myanmar geography in the Stone Ages was common which was not confined to any spice. Depending upon f...
"Sawankhalok" is the name of the medieval city that was part of the Sukhothai kingdom and was locate...
Ancient Arakanese cities are situated in the river valley areas. These capitals can be divided into ...
The ancient civilizations were dependent upon sophisticated systems of water management. The hydraul...
The urban landscapes of Yangon and Mandalay in Burma (Myanmar) exhibit a rich cultural layering and ...
The East-West Corridor is a conceptual tool for identifying common cultural processes across mainla...