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From Tea to Temples and Texts: Transformation of the Interfaces of Upland-Lowland Interaction on the China-Myanmar Border Kojima Takahiro* and Nathan Badenoch** The nature of upland-lowland relations has been a producti
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Document Date: 2013-04-18 21:43:52


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Yangon / Mandalay / /

Company

Shan / To Le (Burmese /

Country

Myanmar / Thailand / China / India / /

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Facility

Kyoto University / /

IndustryTerm

study site / model systems / upland and lowland systems / physical infrastructure / feudal systems / /

NaturalFeature

Mountain Temples / Nam San plateau / /

Organization

Hakubi Center for Advanced Research / Center for Integrated Area Studies / Ta’aang / Center for Southeast Asian Studies / Kyoto University / Executive Committee of the First Frontier Areas Conference / /

Person

Palaung Tea / Hkun Pan Tsing / Nam Kham / Aung Tun / Nan Hkan / Nam Hsan / Aay Kham / Bodawpaya / Leach Typology / Nathan Badenoch / Shan Rice / Chamberlain / Aung San / Nam San / Yoshida Sakyo-ku / /

Position

first author / head / chief / Corresponding author / King / model / representative / ritual specialist / /

ProvinceOrState

Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture / Yunnan Province / Yunnan / /

PublishedMedium

the Pa Daeng Chronicle / /

Region

northern Thailand / northern Myanmar / southwestern China / Southeast Asia / /

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