
S10 Current Archaeology in Myanmar Convener: Scott Macrae, Pyiet Phyo Kyaw and Kong Cheongsmacrae@trentu.caThe pace of archaeological research in Myanmar has increased significantly in recent years, with a series of collaborative projects greatly enhancing our understanding of the country’s distant and more recent past. The aims of this session are to share some of the results of these various research projects with the broader community of Southeast Asian archaeologists, and to offer a venue that encourages faculty and student interaction. In doing so, the session will celebrate the fruitful relationships that have developed between indigenous and foreign scholars of Myanmar archaeology.
Janice Stargardt (1936-2020). Pyu stamped and rouletted ceramics from the Yahanda Mound, Sri Ksetra, Myanmar. SPAFA Panel S10, 2018.
Also presented at IPPA 21st Congress, Hue, Vietnam, 23-28 September 2018, the programme of which is included in this upload.
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