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A portion of the Bronze Age cemetery uncovered by archaeologists in Sagaing Division [Credit: Thu Thu Win/Mandalay Department of Archaeology] |
Speaking to the media at the French Institute, the researchers said they were particularly interested in the evidence of a cemetery, where they found the preserved skeletons of 41 men, women, and children buried with ceremonial beads, blankets and pottery.
Additionally, they discovered the skull of a young child that appeared to show evidence of trepanation, a surgery to release fluid pushing against the brain. According to Dr Oliver Pryce, Director of the French Archaeological Mission in Myanmar, it could represent the earliest example of medical surgery ever found in the region.
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A Bronze Age skeleton uncovered by archaeologists in Sagaing Division [Credit: Daw Thu Thu Win/Mandalay Department of Archaeology] |
However, in small communities like Nyaung’gan and many others around the country, farmers still rely on oxcarts to plough only the surface of their fields, leaving a wealth of new discoveries untouched. Already, the community found in Nyaung’gan appears to be much larger than similar Bronze Age discoveries in Vietnam and Thailand.
Archaeology is one of many fields that has seen heightened foreign interest and investment during the Burma’s ‘reform’ period of the past five years, with many foreign academics anxious to explore Burmese heritage that had been closed off for so long.
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Photo of an uncovered Bronze Age industrial site [Credit: Kalayar Myat Myat Htwe] |
Even at a local level, disagreements are common. In January, members of the Mrauk-U heritage trust in northern Arakan State have reported that the private companies leading restoration of the ancient city are in fact doing more harm than good.
While Wednesday’s press conference in Rangoon stayed focused on the team’s research, Dr Pryce did at one point press for a clear policy to protect the nation’s heritage.
“The Myanmar people should be proud of this site… they should also protect it.”
Author: Bill O'Toole | Source: DVB [February 19, 2016]