archaeological survey of burma

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      The Archaeological Survey of Burma was a government agency responsible for archaeological research, conservation and preservation of cultural monuments in Burma. It was established in 1902 by British authorities, following a visit by Lord Curzon, Viceroy of India to Burma Province in 1901. Several noted Burmese scholars, including Gordon Luce and Pe Maung Tin, published for the agency. The functions of the agency has since been assumed by Ministry of Religious Affairs and Culture's Department of Archaeology and National Museum.


      Publications


      Report of the Superintendent, Archaeological Survey, Burma
      Report of the Director, Archaeological Survey of Burma


      Directors


      Emil Forchhammer
      Taw Sein Ko
      Charles Duroiselle
      Lu Pe Win
      Aung Thaw
      Oak Gar


      See also


      Archaeological Survey of India


      References

    Kata Kunci Pencarian: archaeological survey of burma

    archaeological survey of burma