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| Bagan Archaeology Master Plan in Myanmar Duration : 76 Seconds Bagan Archaeology Master Plan in Myanmar www.myanmartalk.com Tags :Bagan, Archaeology, Master, Plan, in, Myanmar
| | Myanmar Bagan Duration : 595 Seconds Myanmar Bagan. Much more at www.allmyanmar.com and http with great pictures and videos. Bagan, bordering to the east bank of the mighty Ayeyarwady. Tags :Bagan, pagan, pagoda, pagodas, ancient bagan pagodas, ancient bagan temples, myanmar, burma., Bagan Myanmar, irrawaddy, irrawaddy dolphins, irrawaddy river, myanmar bagan, the irrawaddy river
| | The Burma railway part six of six Duration : 647 Seconds www.facebook.com www.ceepackaging.com http The Burma Railway is a 415 km line between Bangkok, Thailand and Rangoon, Burma (now Myanmar), built by the Empire of Japan during World War II, to support its forces in the Burma campaign. Forced labour was used in its construction. About 180000 Asian labourers and 60000 Allied prisoners of war (POWs) worked on the railway. Of these, around 90000 Asian labourers and 16000 Allied POWs died as a direct result of the project. The dead POWs included 6318 British personnel, 2815 Australians, 2490 Dutch, about 356 Americans and a smaller number of Canadians. A railway route between Thailand and Burma had been surveyed at the beginning of the 20th century, by the British government of Burma, but the proposed course of the line — through hilly jungle terrain divided by many rivers — was considered too difficult to complete. In 1942, Japanese forces invaded Burma from Thailand and seized it from British control. To maintain their forces in Burma, the Japanese had to bring supplies and troops to Burma by sea, through the Strait of Malacca and the Andaman Sea. This route was vulnerable to attack by Allied submarines, and a different means of transport was needed. The obvious alternative was a railway. The Japanese started the project in June 1942. They intended to connect Ban Pong with Thanbyuzayat, through the Three Pagodas Pass. Construction started at the Thai end on 22 June 1942 and in Burma at roughly the same time. Most of the ... Tags :Burma, death railway, Thailand, WW2, Japan, Japanese Empire, POW, Allied, B24, B24 Mitchell, Allied bombardment, Allies bombard Japanese, bombing Japanese, Bombing bridges, B24 bomber, crimes against pows, Japanese surrender, suicide Japan, suicide Japanese troops, Malays, Burmese, Karen, Karens, Asian victims of Japan, coolies, cooly, Japan murder, Japanese murder, WW2 Japan, Imperial Japan, Japan in WW2, 1943, 1944, 1945, POW camp, forced labour
| | Pots and how they are made in Southeast Asia - Part 1 of 5 Duration : 937 Seconds About the Talk Dr. Leedom Lefferts and Louise Allison Cort (Curator, Asian Ceramics, Freer and Sackler Galleries, Smithsonian Institution) conducted an intensive study of the indigenous production of earthenware and stoneware pottery by surveying over 200 locations in mainland Southeast Asia (including Southern Yunnan, China, but excluding Myanmar (Burma). They preliminarily charted six types of earthenware and two types of stoneware production across the region and have presented and published over a dozen papers on the subject. This presentation summarizes their research findings and emphasizes three issues: the natureof the research as "ethno-archaeological method"; "embodied" behavior as indicative of cultural continuity and change, vis-à-vis pot form and decoration (and the difficulties associated with making archaeological discoveries in this domain); and the impact of these findings on the understandings of accepted Southeast Asian linguistic, political, and socio-organizational mapped boundaries. It is through their research findings that they propose a history of technological production behaviors that will begin to provide a nuanced understanding of contact and migration across the diverse landscape that is mainland Southeast Asia. About the Speaker Dr. Leedom Lefferts is currently a Senior Research Fellow at the Asian Civilisations Museum in Singapore. He is working on a volume describing and analyzing the context of the unique long painted Vessantara scroll ... Tags :pottery, mainland, Southeast Asia (Region), Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia, ethnoarchaeology, archaeology, anthropology
| | Pots and how they are made in Southeast Asia - Part 2 of 5 Duration : 986 Seconds About the Talk Dr. Leedom Lefferts and Louise Allison Cort (Curator, Asian Ceramics, Freer and Sackler Galleries, Smithsonian Institution) conducted an intensive study of the indigenous production of earthenware and stoneware pottery by surveying over 200 locations in mainland Southeast Asia (including Southern Yunnan, China, but excluding Myanmar (Burma). They preliminarily charted six types of earthenware and two types of stoneware production across the region and have presented and published over a dozen papers on the subject. This presentation summarizes their research findings and emphasizes three issues: the natureof the research as "ethno-archaeological method"; "embodied" behavior as indicative of cultural continuity and change, vis-à-vis pot form and decoration (and the difficulties associated with making archaeological discoveries in this domain); and the impact of these findings on the understandings of accepted Southeast Asian linguistic, political, and socio-organizational mapped boundaries. It is through their research findings that they propose a history of technological production behaviors that will begin to provide a nuanced understanding of contact and migration across the diverse landscape that is mainland Southeast Asia. About the Speaker Dr. Leedom Lefferts is currently a Senior Research Fellow at the Asian Civilisations Museum in Singapore. He is working on a volume describing and analyzing the context of the unique long painted Vessantara scroll ... Tags :pottery, mainland, Southeast Asia (Region), Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia, ethnoarchaeology, archaeology, anthropology
| | Pots and how they are made in Southeast Asia - Part 3 of 5 Duration : 995 Seconds About the Talk Dr. Leedom Lefferts and Louise Allison Cort (Curator, Asian Ceramics, Freer and Sackler Galleries, Smithsonian Institution) conducted an intensive study of the indigenous production of earthenware and stoneware pottery by surveying over 200 locations in mainland Southeast Asia (including Southern Yunnan, China, but excluding Myanmar (Burma). They preliminarily charted six types of earthenware and two types of stoneware production across the region and have presented and published over a dozen papers on the subject. This presentation summarizes their research findings and emphasizes three issues: the natureof the research as "ethno-archaeological method"; "embodied" behavior as indicative of cultural continuity and change, vis-à-vis pot form and decoration (and the difficulties associated with making archaeological discoveries in this domain); and the impact of these findings on the understandings of accepted Southeast Asian linguistic, political, and socio-organizational mapped boundaries. It is through their research findings that they propose a history of technological production behaviors that will begin to provide a nuanced understanding of contact and migration across the diverse landscape that is mainland Southeast Asia. About the Speaker Dr. Leedom Lefferts is currently a Senior Research Fellow at the Asian Civilisations Museum in Singapore. He is working on a volume describing and analyzing the context of the unique long painted Vessantara scroll ... Tags :pottery, mainland, Southeast Asia (Region), Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia, ethnoarchaeology, archaeology, anthropology
| | Best House/Dance Music 2012 By JonnyR Vol.03 Duration : 880 Seconds JOIN OUR FB PAGE: www.facebook.com Subscribe,share & enjoy pplz! :) TRACKLIST: 01.Tony Ray - Chica Loca [ The Perez Brothers & Dj PM Remix ] 02.Sean Paul - She Doesn't Mind [ Dancecom Project Remix ] 03.Emil Lassaria & Caitlyn - Tu Amor [ Original Club Mix ] 04.Allexinno & Starchild - Yasera [ Club Mix ] 05.Remady & Manu-L Ft. J-Son - Single Ladies [ Extended Mix ] electro house dance music 2011 2012,winter,summer,hits,club,remix,deadmau5,david guetta,pitbull,newest,europe,usa,axwell,hits 2012,great club,bass,collection,love house music,August,September,October,November,December, Electro,House music,House 2012,bass,remix,inna,alexandra stan,akcent,edward maya,canada,klaas,john dahlback,axwell,benny benassi,Chocolate Puma,Bingo Players,dj tiesto,david guetta,sexy,hot,dj antoine,jean elan,laurent wolf,swedish house mafia,Steve Angello,Laidback Luke,Sidney Samson,tocadisco,original mix,beat,hits,remix,beyonce,lmfao,jennifer lopez, rihanna,eminem,shakira,newest,dance songs 2012,great club,bass,collection,House Club music 2012,Laidback Luke,original mix,beat,carl tricks,tony ray,love,LYS,inpetto,desaparecidos,adam K & soha,kurd maverick,erick morillo,armin van buuren,Deadmau5,Above & Beyond,Paul van Dyk,Gareth Emery,Markus Schulz,Ferry Corsten,Sander van Doorn,atb,Infected Mushroom,Dash Berlin,Judge Jules,afrojack Aly & Fila,carl cox,Cosmic Gate,Sasha,eric prydz,Chuckie,avicii Tags :House Music (Musical Genre), House (Building Function), Vol, Best, Track, Volume, Song, Bonus, Wedding, New, Compilation, Vol1, Vol2, Album, New (song), Myanmar, Karaoke, Ever, Tracks, Mixtape, Burma, Dvd, Records, Dance, Backing, Singing, Dancing, Sound, Burmese, Extra, Vol3, Songs, Min, Bonus Track, Mtv, Classic, Presents, New Track, Vol4, Sample, Backing Track, Collection, Turn, Feature, Nay, Rare, Hidden, Sounds, Feature (archaeology), Cyclone, Unreleased, Cd1, Vol Track
| | dj miguel 2012 VOL2_track 2.avi Duration : 722 Seconds dj miguel 2012 VOL2_track 2 Tags :house, minimal, Disc Jockey (Profession), Vol, Track, Volume, Bonus, Wedding, New, Compilation, Song, Vol1, Vol2, New (song), Album, Myanmar, Karaoke, Tracks, Electro, Burma (Country), Mixtape, Records, Dvd, Backing, Sound, Burmese, Extra, Vol3, Songs, Min, Best, Bonus Track, Mtv, Classic, Presents, New Track, Vol4, Sample, Backing Track, Collection, Turn, Feature, Nay, Rare, Hidden, Sounds, Cyclone, Dance, Techno, Feature (archaeology), Cd1, Original, Remix, Original Mix, Unreleased
| | Empire of Ayothaya (siam)History of Thailand. Duration : 327 Seconds Land was called the land of smiles and kindness in our Wir king. Hero and heroine more. Land of the Buddha and the land of freedom where people love their king than his own life.ใครเห็นพวกเขมรเข้ามาโปรดลบคะแนนมันด้วยจะได้ลบมันทิ้งเลย Tags :bankkok, thai(siam), myanmar(burma), war, history, thai-siam, ayothaya, ayutthaya, empire-ayutthaya(thai), of, myanmarurma, muaythai, thaiwar, thaoboxing, khmer, cambodia, ayuttaya, King, naresua, Ongbak, ongbak2, tony, jaa, lao, japan, tokyo, samurai, ninja, krabi, krabong
| | Pots and how they are made in Southeast Asia - Part 4 of 5 Duration : 1012 Seconds About the Talk Dr. Leedom Lefferts and Louise Allison Cort (Curator, Asian Ceramics, Freer and Sackler Galleries, Smithsonian Institution) conducted an intensive study of the indigenous production of earthenware and stoneware pottery by surveying over 200 locations in mainland Southeast Asia (including Southern Yunnan, China, but excluding Myanmar (Burma). They preliminarily charted six types of earthenware and two types of stoneware production across the region and have presented and published over a dozen papers on the subject. This presentation summarizes their research findings and emphasizes three issues: the natureof the research as "ethno-archaeological method"; "embodied" behavior as indicative of cultural continuity and change, vis-à-vis pot form and decoration (and the difficulties associated with making archaeological discoveries in this domain); and the impact of these findings on the understandings of accepted Southeast Asian linguistic, political, and socio-organizational mapped boundaries. It is through their research findings that they propose a history of technological production behaviors that will begin to provide a nuanced understanding of contact and migration across the diverse landscape that is mainland Southeast Asia. About the Speaker Dr. Leedom Lefferts is currently a Senior Research Fellow at the Asian Civilisations Museum in Singapore. He is working on a volume describing and analyzing the context of the unique long painted Vessantara scroll ... Tags :pottery, mainland, Southeast Asia (Region), Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia, ethnoarchaeology, archaeology, anthropology
| | {SOUFIANE TYLEFT} RAP FRANCAIS /LA COMPILE MIX-TAPE EKARLATT§OXMOZ Remix VOL 3 /The Nojery Phianzo Duration : 204 Seconds TheNojery //Compile MixTape Rap Independant Production TYLEFT Management Samsung Définition Hip Hop \\Hollywood Promotion SOUFIANE Directed Ekarlatt Oxmoz Volume 3 Tags :webcam, video, thenojery, Music Video (Product Line), Remix (Industry), Mix, Vol, Track, Volume, New, Compilation, Song, Vol2, Bonus, Demo, Vol1, Album, Dance, Tracks, Feat, Mixtape, Myanmar, Burma, Dvd, Records, Techno, Mash, Backing, Sound, Burmese, Extra, Vol3, Songs, Min, Bonus Track, Mtv, Best, Classic, New Track, Karaoke, Presents, Vol4, Sample, Rare, Backing Track, Collection, Turn, Feature, Nay, Hidden, Sounds, Unreleased, Feature (archaeology), Game, Cyclone, Rap Music, Podcast, Hiphop, Demonstration, Gameplay, History, Documentary
| | Pots and how they are made in Southeast Asia - Part 5 of 5 Duration : 449 Seconds About the Talk Dr. Leedom Lefferts and Louise Allison Cort (Curator, Asian Ceramics, Freer and Sackler Galleries, Smithsonian Institution) conducted an intensive study of the indigenous production of earthenware and stoneware pottery by surveying over 200 locations in mainland Southeast Asia (including Southern Yunnan, China, but excluding Myanmar (Burma). They preliminarily charted six types of earthenware and two types of stoneware production across the region and have presented and published over a dozen papers on the subject. This presentation summarizes their research findings and emphasizes three issues: the natureof the research as "ethno-archaeological method"; "embodied" behavior as indicative of cultural continuity and change, vis-à-vis pot form and decoration (and the difficulties associated with making archaeological discoveries in this domain); and the impact of these findings on the understandings of accepted Southeast Asian linguistic, political, and socio-organizational mapped boundaries. It is through their research findings that they propose a history of technological production behaviors that will begin to provide a nuanced understanding of contact and migration across the diverse landscape that is mainland Southeast Asia. About the Speaker Dr. Leedom Lefferts is currently a Senior Research Fellow at the Asian Civilisations Museum in Singapore. He is working on a volume describing and analyzing the context of the unique long painted Vessantara scroll ... Tags :pottery, mainland, Southeast Asia (Region), Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia, ethnoarchaeology, archaeology, anthropology
| | The New Q and A Feature On My Channel Duration : 38 Seconds Check it out guys. Tags :Feature (archaeology), The New (album), Album, Channel, Distinctive Feature, Features (pattern Recognition), Vol, Track, Track And Field, Race Track, Volume, Bonus, Compilation, Song, Vol1, Vol2, Myanmar, Karaoke, Tracks, Mixtape, Burma, Dvd
| | 1957 #11 India (1957) Watson Kintner Collection VIDEO Duration : 619 Seconds www.archive.org Allrights are reserved by the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (Penn Museum). Any use of the footage in productions is forbidden unless rights have been secured by contacting the Penn Museum Archives at 215-898-8304, or email photos@pennmuseum.org. This film and all of the films in the Penn Museum collection are copyrighted by the Penn Museum, and are not in the public domain. This movie is part of the collection: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology Films Producer: Watson Kintner Audio/Visual: silent, color Tags :assam, imphal (manipur), textiles, weaving, kadi, spinning, appliqué, adivasi, tai-ahom people, marketplaces
| | Bagan at Sunset Duration : 47 Seconds We found ourselves a spot at a faraway temple in the midst of the Bagan Archaeology Zone and spent a good while enjoying the quiet and beauty of the area as the sun set. Tags :Bagan, Myanmar, Temples, Sunset
| | Bagan Temples Duration : 46 Seconds There's well over 2000 temples in the Bagan Archaeology Zone and one can see them to the horizon line. Tags :Bagan, Myanmar, Temples
| | RULE OF MAN (Christian Music Video) by BRANDT MORAIN - (Indie / Unsigned Artists) Duration : 319 Seconds This VIDEO / SONG SOUNDS BEST WHEN VIEWED IN HD (High Definition-the hottest video resolution). We use HD to give you the best Christian music video experience possible. www.BrandtMorain.com A free MP3 of this Christian song is available for free download at our website in the best music format possible (True CD quality -- 320Kbps). YouTube formats do NOT give you the best music video quality. YouTube is not CD quality. Sample audio of our other songs are also available. Band Group Details: Our new Debut CD "Volume One" has received great reviews and articles/airplay from Music Review, USA Today, The Manning Report with Dr. James Manning, Alternative Press Magazine as well as contributing writers for top publications such as Rolling Stone Magazine. Our album has received substantial Radio Airplay in Phoenix AZ and Albany NY as the official music for two radio talk shows on stations KFNX 100 and Talk 1300 AM. The video "Rule of Man" has exploded worldwide. Foreign websites in more than 8 different languages are playing "Rule of Man". Brandt Morain "Volume One" is comprised of multiple genres including 1970-80's style Rock, Country, A Capella, Christian / Religious, a song that makes fun of Rap, Easy Listening and a few recordings that defy categorization. In order to bring you the best Christian music possible, our recording philosophy omits recording industry "innovations" such as Autotune. These devices damage a recording artists performance in our opinion, producing ... Tags :new, alternative rock, indie rock, Christian, music, video, Christian video, Christian artist, Christian song, Christian group, Christian band, Christian music, artist, 10, cd, album, videos, songs, artists, religious, best, 20, ranking, band, top, christian music video, indie, alternative, rock, song, rating, 40, 5/5, million, conservative talk radio, group, recording, youtube, unsigned
| | Sri Lanka Tsunami Duration : 26 Seconds Locals swim for their lives as the 2004 tsunami sends floods through Sri Lanka. See All National Geographic Videos video.nationalgeographic.com Tags :sri, lanka, tsunami, flood, water, storm, national geographic
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