Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Pyu Ancient Cities' has mentioned 'Archaeology' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
---|---|
Contents 1 Background 2 Archaeology 3 Decline of Pyu city-states 4 City-states 4.1 Beikthano 4.2 Maingmaw 4.3 Binnaka 4.4 Halin 4.5 Sri Ksetra 4.6 Smaller settlements 5 Economy 5.1 Agriculture 5.2 Trade 5.3 Currency 6 Culture 6.1 Religion 6.2 Language and script 6.3 Calendar 7 Architecture 7.1 Irrigation structures 7.2 City planning 7.3 Temple design 8 Demography 9 Administration 10 Current status of the finds 11 See also 12 Notes 13 References | WIKI |
Archaeology[edit] | WIKI |
According to Stargardt in xe2x80x9cFrom the Iron Age to early cities at Srikestra and Beikthano, Myanmarxe2x80x9d Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, all the archaeology found a lot of major inscriptions on stone in phy language survive at Sri Kestra (Pyu), Hanlin and near Pinle (Hmainmaw), and Pagan (Bagan). | WIKI |
[50] Archaeology in Pagan produced Pyu artefacts across a number of the settlements in the enclosed complex dating to the first millennium, until approximately 1100 C.E. | WIKI |
The care of the sites falls under the purview of the Ministry of Culture's Department of Archaeology. | WIKI |
The Department of Archaeology and National Museum (DANM) of the Ministry of Culture has the primary responsibility for all aspects of protection and management of the three Pyu Ancient Cities. | UNESCO |