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Ref ID: 28273
Ref Type: Journal Article
Authors: Hudson, Bob
Lwin, Nyein
Title: Earthenware from a firing site in Myanmar (Burma) dates to more than 4,500 years ago
Date: 2012
Source: Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association
Abstract: A radiocarbon date range of 2,890 to 2,470 BC for an earthenware firing site at Halin in Upper Myanmar (Burma) puts a solid timeframe around an assemblage that includes incised and burnished wares, and a spout. While earthenware is often found associated with burials in this region (Pautreau 2007; Pautreau, Coupey et al. 2010), this site provides a rare glimpse of early earthenware pottery production. Initial finds call for some reappraisal of approaches to Myanmar’s material culture in the pre-metal and pre-urban periods.
Date Created: 12/17/2013
Volume: 32
Page Start: 19
Page End: 22