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Submitted by moiuser on 14 May 2021

THE Department of Archaeology and National Museum of the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Culture conducted a paper reading session on ancient cultural heritage conservation yesterday.

During the event,  Union  Minister U Ko Ko talked about the 13 papers to be read in the event,  discoveries  of  fossil  primates, and the country’s ancient cultural and natural heritage.

He  then  said  ancient  religious  buildings,  palaces,  cities  and materials of the ancestors can  be  seen  nowadays  across  the nation.

Similarly, the country boasts of traditional materials of ethnic people and intangible culture.

Moreover, the Department of Archaeology and National Museum also conducted preservation works  on  ancient  cultural  sites and buildings for sustainable structures step by step.

The ministry also designated 48 heritage zones to conserve these areas under the law. Moreover, the ministry drafted laws and rules to  protect  and  preserve ancient cultural buildings, materials, and ancient cultural sites.

Arrangements  are  also  being  made  to  enact  a  law  to  safeguard  intangible  cultural  heritage.

Moreover, papers to be read at  the  event  are  based  on  the  research conducted on ancient buildings, wall paintings, stone reliefs, bricks, stone inscriptions and wooden monasteries of bygone eras like bronze, iron, Pyu, Bagan,  Pinya,  Inwa,  MraukU  and Amarapura.

The paper reading session can be supposed to implement one of the facts of social affairs in the objectives of the State Administration Council “To respect and  promote  the  customs  and  traditions  of  all  National  peoples and preserve and safeguard their  cultural  heritage  and  national characteristics”.

The  Union  Minister  then  discussed  holding  monthly  paper  reading  sessions  and  planned  to  publish  the  papers  read  in  the  events  and  aims  of  holding the events.

Then, the researchers   read out their papers respectively and concluded the firstday session. The paper reading session will also be conducted today.

MNA

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