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  1. University of Yangon
  2. Department of Archaeology

Ancient Trade Route Told in Ceramic Evidences

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Title Ancient Trade Route Told in Ceramic Evidences
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Ceramics are very important for the Human History. They can tell about the History, Politics, Society, and Economy of the past of its specific areas. Most of the Archaeologists knew the value of ceramics and study them thoroughly. The major ceramics tradition in ancient Myanmar started in Bronze Age and then flourished in Pyu Period. A picture of the ceramic technology and trade among India, Southeast Asia and Pyu has emerged in the early part of the first millennium CE. Pottery fragments bearing wheel-made designs on their surface were discovered at Beikthano. Those resembling Romano-Indian Rouletted wares were found in Beikthano and Halin. They were also found in India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Southeast Asian countries. Rouletted wares represent a culture originating in the Roman Empire which than spread gradually to northern and southern India. Trade routes between the Roman Empire and India antedated the Christian era. Very similar type, shape and design of the earthenwares are uncovered in Pyu Cities States and ancient Southeast Asian Countries. These archaeological evidences of pottery or earthen ware can tell us about the ceramic trade routes among Ancient Europe, Asia and Southeast Asia.
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