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Typological investigation of spur pottery Culture from Upper Myanmar Sites

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Title Typological investigation of spur pottery Culture from Upper Myanmar Sites
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Chann Pye Aung
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Pottery is one of the important artifacts in archaeology and is the most finding in the burials. Their typological feature is an important indicator to the culture of past human societies. Comparative study of the pottery from different cultures shows that each culture has its own characteristic forms and styles. The changes of form and style of the pottery are based on belief, religion and social life style as well as technical achievement of people. Pottery and potsherds were found at the Late Stone Age Cultural Phase of Neolithic sites and abundantly documented in Metal Age Cultural Phases of Bronze and Iron Age sites in the archaeological landscape of Myanmar. Among them, one of the interesting type come from spur pottery style, designated with spurs on the body and spurs at the bottom of the pottery. This type of pottery was mainly found in the Metal Age Cultural Context from Chindwin, Mu, Myint Nge (Dothtawady), and Samon Valleys, particularly more associated to Bronze Age Cultural phase. As the external context, the same type of pottery has been documented from India, China, and Southeast Asia. It shows that there is cultural relation between the communities of the regions, and even indicates to the social rank practiced in ritual activities of Metal Age people in the prehistoric landscapes of Myanmar.
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