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Ref ID: 29428
Ref Type: Journal Article
Authors: Gutman, Pamela
Hudson, Bob
Kyaw Minn Htin,
Hyaw Tun Aung,
Title: Rock art and artisans in the Lemro Valley, Arakan, Myanmar
Date: 2007
Source: Antiquity
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003598X00095648
Abstract: This is a story that will appeal to all scholars involved with the interpretation of rock art. Figures depicted on rock surfaces in jungle terrain patrolled by soldier ants were thought in the nineteenth century to record an otherwise unknown early episode of invasion and resistance – and were widely published as such. A recent survey by a Myanmar-Australian team has made more correct records of the earlier forms and now offers fresh interpretations: the carvings are due to fifteenth-nineteenth century artisans working at quarries producing objects for the town of Mrauk-U, and they evoke local creatures and architectural echoes of the town and temples on which they worked.
Date Created: 10/22/2008
Volume: 81
Number: 313
Page Start: 655
Page End: 674