Английская Википедия: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,[1] following a visit by Lord Curzon, Viceroy of India to Burma Province in 1901.[2] Several noted Burmese scholars, including Gordon Luce and Pe Maung Tin, published for the agency.[1] 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

See also

References

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