THE Silver Jubilee of the Teaching Department of Archaeology
of Yangon University was celebrated at the Arts Hall on the Chancellor Road,
University campus on 28th and 29th of July Sunday and Monday 2019 with most
fitting programs. Ceremonial opening with Keynote Addresses, opening speeches
and remarks, greeting and congratulations by Rector, Professors, and
distinguished guests, group photos and coffee break. The following day Monday
29.7.2019 at 2-5 p.m. at the same venue was held Acariya Pujas, Homage paying
to the teaching staffs by students old and new with offertories of cash and
kind and blessings and appreciations by the teachers. Offering of Swam [ဆြမ္း]
lunch to invite monks was held in the morning in memory of the Professors and
teachers who had passed away. On Monday 29.7.2019, 2-5 p.m. Dinner was given in
the Recreation Centre R.C on the Chancellor Road.
Three paper reading sessions took place on the opening day 28
July 2019 Sunday. After the programmes of opening ceremony and coffee break,
three Paper reading Sessions took place. The first section 10.30 a.m. -12 a.m.,
4 Papers were read namely —
(1) Potential Approach to Settlement Patterns of Pre-historic
Archaeological Sites in Myanmar Thiessen Polygon Analysis by Dr. Kyaw Zeya,
Professor of Archaeology teaching Department, Yatanabone University Mandalay.
(2) The Study on the Arrangement and Organization of Buddhist
Monastic Complexes in Bagan on archaeological Points of View by Dr. Thin Yu
Naing, Assistant Lecture, the teaching Department of Archaeology, Dagon
University.
(3) Thara-dipa Aungcha wady) Palace city by Dr. Thein Aung,
Professor, Department Head (Rector), Department of History, University of
Dawee.
(4) Analysis and estimate of mural paintings on Lu-wun rock
boulders by Dr. Maung Maung Lwin, Associate Professor ,Department of
Archaeology Yatanabone University.
General Discussion followed.
After Lunch Break Paper Reading session followed 13-14 p.m.
(5) Different Burial Practices of Myanmar [From Pre-historic
to Early Historic Period.] By Dr. Zaw Hpyo, Lecturer, the teaching Department
of Archaeology, Yatanabone University.
(6) Pre-historic hunter gatherer adaption in Myanmar:
Reappraisal on Paleolithic artefacts from central belt by Dr. Tin Htut Aung,
Assistant Lecture, the teaching Department of Archaeology, Yangon University ,
and U Kyaw Win Thu, Associate Professor, Department of Metallurgy, Technical
University [Ywama].
(7) Sprit Resettlement Action Plan [SRAP] for Development
Projects in Myanmar from the perspective of Intangible Cultural Heritage
Management [I C H M], by U Win Naing Htun, Principal consultant and Director,
Resource and Environment Myanmar Co, Ltd.
General Discussion
Session 3, 15-16.30 p.m., took place after coffee break.
(8) Study of mural paintings of Bagan 11th Century A.D to
late 18th Century A.D 16 dreams of King Kosala by Dr. Aye Aye U, Professor, the
teaching Department of Archaeology, University of Dagon.
(9), Archaeological Evidences from Binnaka by Daw Lwin Lwin Kyaw,
Lecture, the teaching Department of Archaeology, Yadanabon University,
(10), Study of stone Inscription of Athawa Dhamma Mayar, by
Daw Win Yee Hla, Lecture, the teaching Department of Archaeology, Yatanabon
University,
(11) Alarm for Myanmar Artworks by Ma Wint Thu Thu Maung, M.A
student, the teaching Department of Yangon University.
General Discussion
Paper Reading session as winded up and closed by Dr. U San
Shwe, Professor and Head of Department, the teaching Department of Archaeology,
University of Yangon.
A brief background of the teaching Department of Archaeology
We have now such departments at Yangon, Dagon, Mandalay and
Yatanabon Universities. The writer wishes to clear up the teaching and digging
Archaeology Departments.
Archaeology Digging Department was one of the earliest
departments opened by the British Colonial Government such as Forest
Department, Agriculture Department, and Irrigation Department etc. The Colonial
Government wanted to know stone inscription and ink inscription of Myanmar
abundantly discovered at old capital cities—
Bagan, Pinya, Taungoo, Amarapura, Shwebo, Mandalay, MraukU,
Thaton, Dawei, Bassen etc. became they certain economic and Socio-cultural data
on Myanmar history. Myanmar learned Buddhist monks could help only with regard
to Pali, Mon, Pyu and Myanmar languages. Sanskrit and other dead languages they
can not help. So Dr. C. Forchammer, a medical doctor of Germany serving in
Switzerland was chosen by competitive examination and appointed as Super
Intendant of the Epigraphic Office, the Burma Branch of Indian Archaeology
Survey. The British Colonial Government annexed Myanmar to the British Indian
Empire as a province, So the Epigraphic Office of Myanmar was an appendix to
it. After Forchamer followed non Burmese Scholars such as Mr. Taw Sein Kho,
Charles Douroise G. H Luce and J.S. Furnivall. Only later U Mya, U Lu Pe Win, U
Aung Thaw appeared pre and post-World War II.
When the Epigraphic Office (ေက်ာက္စာဌာန) grew into
Archaeology Department, staff and students and new recruits were sent to India,
for digging raining. There was no academic teaching of Archeology.
Archaeology is a multidisciplinary subject. Geology,
Plentiology, Anthropology, Pre-history etc. are roots of Archaeology. In
digging up the past archaeology excavation you need systematic training in
excavation. Hence both practical and academic aspects of Archaeology must go
hand in hand. But unfortunately it was not so in Myanmar.
Twenty-five years ago today, the writer in the capacity of
Director-General of Archaeology Digging Department and U Htun Aung Chain, the
then Professor of History, worked together to open the teaching Department of
Archaeology at Yangon University with the blessing and approval of the
Government. First U Htun Thain introduced archaeology into Hons class and later
M.A. The writer began with Diploma class. Later Degree courses were given B.A.
B.A. (Hons). M.A. and Ph. D. The writer assigned his colleague U Nyunt Han to
teach archaeology. The first Professor was U San Nyein. His successors were Daw
Yee Yee Aung of History Department, Mandalay Univesity and current Dr. San
Shwe, Prof & Dept head. The writer taught the Diploma Class. When Ph.D
programme was introduced, the writer introduces maritime and under water Archaeology
which he is still teaching.
Happy coincidences have taken place in current auspicious
year 2019. Firstly, Bagan has been admitted into UNESCO’s World culture
Heritage Sites and MraukU queuing up for similar admission. The Centenary of
Yangon University is to be celebrated in 2020 December and it is now preparing
and renovating actives — face lifting, repair, refurnishing. Now the silver
Jubilee of the teaching Department of Archaeology most filling celebrated.
By Maha Saddhamma Jotika Dhaja, Sithu
Emeritus Professor
Dr. Khin Maung Nyunt
PHOTO: SUPPLIED, PHOE KHWAR
Ref; The Global New Light of Myanmar


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