佛在孔兴时期的生活

Q2 Arts and Humanities
B. Hudson, Pamela Gutman, W. Maung, S. Myint, Ryan Hartley, Hugh C. MacDougall, Bénédicte Brac de la Perrière, Alexandra Green, Siew Han Yeo, Y. Hayami, D. Adikari, J. M. Ferguson, Catherine Raymond
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这是对从缅甸西北部偏远地区Kabaw山谷Yazagyo的一组废墟(见图1)中取回的叙述性青铜器的研究。该山谷位于钦德温河上游和将缅甸与曼尼普尔分隔开来的山丘之间。Yazagyo位于Kalaymyo以北35公里的缅甸-印度友谊公路旁。它以前由几公里长的土堤和护城河保护,上面有一个寨子。这些青铜器来自总共六座被毁的建筑,其中五座已经被拆除。Yazagyo藏品(见图2)保存在Minkyaung(皇家修道院)。这种独特风格的人物,通常摆在矩形开放式框架底座上,代表着佛陀生活中的事件,是1752年至1885年孔宝时期圣骨箱沉积物中几乎无处不在的特征。1废墟中还发现了椭圆形银盒,里面装满了一种不确定物质的小碎片,现在保存在
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Buddha's life in Konbaung period bronzes from Yazagyo
This is a study of a collection of narrative bronzes retrieved from a cluster of ruins (see figure 1) at Yazagyo, in the Kabaw Valley, in a remote area of Northwestern Myanmar/Burma. The valley lies between the Upper Chindwin River and the hills which separate Burma from Manipur. Yazagyo is on a side road from the Myanmar-India Friendship Highway, 35 kilometres north of Kalaymyo. It was formerly protected by several kilometres of earth banks and moats, surmounted by a stockade. The bronzes come from a total of six ruined buildings, five of which have since been demolished. The Yazagyo collection (see figure 2) is kept at the Minkyaung (royal monastery). Figures in this distinctive style, generally posed on rectangular open-frame bases and representing events in Buddha’s life, are a near-ubiquitous feature of reliquary deposits of the 1752–1885 Konbaung Period.1 The ruins also yielded oval silver boxes filled with small fragments of an uncertain substance which are now preserved in
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Journal of Burma Studies
Journal of Burma Studies Arts and Humanities-History
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