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Communities of the past: A new view of the old walls and hydraulic system at Sriksetra, Myanmar (Burma)*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 April 2008

Bob Hudson*
Affiliation:
Archaeology Department, University of Sydney, Australia
Terry Lustig*
Affiliation:
Archaeology Department, University of Sydney, Australia
*
Correspondence in connection with this paper should be addressed to Bob Hudson atbob.hudson@usyd.edu.au and Terry Lustig at terry@environmentalmanagement.com.au.
Correspondence in connection with this paper should be addressed to Bob Hudson atbob.hudson@usyd.edu.au and Terry Lustig at terry@environmentalmanagement.com.au.

Abstract

New data from an archaeological survey of Sriksetra suggests that this important site is set for a major reinterpretation. The city functioned over a much longer period than was previously believed. There are many more buildings than had been previously recorded. Some of the city walls and moats, once considered to have been military fortifications, prove to be part of a multifunctional and evolving system of hydraulic management.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The National University of Singapore 2008

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Footnotes

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with An Introduction By Michael Aung-Thwin

References

* with An Introduction By Michael Aung-Thwin