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I have read some of his paper on Bagan and Pyu excavations . The Burmese are great recyclers : that is why I suggested that the dha with 2 dates may well be a composite of many parts and the embellishment may well be a genuine part from an older piece . Similarly the Buddhist acceptance of the impermanence of material objects has resulted in a lack of sentimentality for things antique until recently when it seems there's an industry to "antique" any arts or craft to please the growing tourist and internal markets . The only thing preventing a widespread resurgence in dha making is the junta's suppression of the manufacture of anything that might be used against them ![]() However the Burmese are resourceful . The weapon du jour in 1988 against the government troops by the people was not the dha but the jin-gli ( sharpened bicycle spokes poisoned with faeces launched from hand catapults ![]() |
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