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| Inscription ID | PYU32 |
| Title | Myanadi Stone Slab Inscription |
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| Parent Object | OBPYU32 |
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| Author | Nyunt Han et al. |
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| Language | Pyu |
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| Comment | Undated. Certainly no earlier than 200 CE, and unlikely to be later than 1300. |
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| Description | 10 lines engraved on one face of a stone slab. |
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| References | Recorded in Nyunt Han et al. 2007: 13 who notes a broken top, but ten lines remaining. Moore 2009: 111-2 remarks on a distinctive “r” and “i” in the inscription and cites San Win in finding the script similar to that of the Sriksetra gold plates. Illustrated in Naing Zaw 2011: 52. Sein Win 2016: 137-51 has eye drawings and a complete transliteration. Re-edited in the Corpus of Pyu Inscriptions (2017: PYU32). Listed in Griffiths, Miyake, Hudson and Wheatley, BEFEO 103 (2017): 162-163, no. 32. |
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