Myanmar Bronzes and the Dian Cultures of Yunnan

E. Moore
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Bronze artefacts from the Samon valley (circa 19-22o N, 95-97oE) in central Myanmar are strikingly similar to pieces from Lijiashan, 80 km south of Kunming, Yunnan. The affinities to Lijiashan are greater than those to the larger and more renowned cemetery of Shizhaishan. The Samon dates overlap with the earlier Dian cemeteries. Most of the Samon finds are not found outside Myanmar, such as small wire packets, floral ornaments and 'mother-goddess' figures. The Samon and Upper Myanmar may be the areas referred to in Chinese texts as beyond the ‘barbarian’ regions that came under Han control in the early centuries CE. And as seen in Yunnan at this time, the Samon may have experienced political change reflecting Han expansion and fluctuating alliances between Myanmar, Yunnan and South Asia.
缅甸青铜器与云南滇文化
缅甸中部萨蒙河谷(约北纬19- 220度,东经95-97度)出土的青铜器与云南昆明以南80公里的李家山出土的青铜器惊人地相似。与李家山相比,它与更大、更著名的石寨山墓地更有亲缘关系。萨蒙的日期与早期的Dian墓地重叠。大多数萨蒙人的发现都没有在缅甸以外的地方找到,比如小铁丝包、花卉装饰品和“母亲女神”雕像。萨蒙和上缅甸可能是中国文献中提到的在公元早期几个世纪被汉人控制的“蛮族”地区之外的地区。正如此时的云南所见,萨蒙可能经历了政治变化,反映了汉人的扩张以及缅甸、云南和南亚之间的联盟波动。
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