Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Pyu Ancient Cities' has mentioned 'Culture' in the following places:
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The Pyu culture was heavily influenced by trade with India, importing Buddhism as well as other cultural, architectural and political concepts, which would have an enduring influence on the Culture of Burma and political organisation. | WIKI |
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 |
To be sure, the Pyu and their culture did not disappear just because 3000 of them were taken away. | WIKI |
[26] and Pyu culture cremation burials around 270 +/- 30 CE. | WIKI |
Culture[edit] | WIKI |
Indian culture was most visible in the southern Pyu realm through which most trade with India was conducted by sea. | WIKI |
To varying degrees, northern Pyu cities and towns also became under the sway of Indian culture. | WIKI |
The care of the sites falls under the purview of the Ministry of Culture's Department of Archaeology. | WIKI |
The development of Pyu Buddhist urban culture had widespread and enduring impact throughout Southeast Asia, providing stimulus for later state formation after the 5th century CE following the onward transmission of Buddhist teaching and monastic practice into other parts of mainland Southeast Asia. | UNESCO |
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 |