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缅甸琥珀简史(英文)

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发表于 2010-10-30 22:01:14 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
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Burmite or Burmese amber has been known since the distance past. This amber is from the Hukawng Valley in Kachin
! W5 X: W& \3 WState the northenmost state in the union of Myanmar formally known as Burma . According to ancient Chinese sources
& O2 Q" a4 R$ gamber from the Hukawng Valley was mined as early as the first century AD and shipped to Yannan Province in China .
# T% e) ^5 s' @4 n* J3 Y0 kFrom there, burmite may have found its way along the Silk Road as far west as the Roman Empire , where amber was
: q5 v5 k4 F* t0 x' bhighly prized. It is said that that a good piece of amber was worth the price of a slave. The oldest written record referring
. |6 \3 e  E% Y, B- nto Burmese amber was in the Annals of the Han Dynasty (205-265 AD).
Thus, burmite has been known for about two 5 Z3 l9 D' g4 x( U/ |4 s+ a/ A
thousand years. Much of the exquisitely carved Chinese amber has its origin in the Hukwang Valley . Amber was also
: \) |9 R* q0 ]" Jused and is still used in Chinese medicine. 2 W4 c) Q4 I: ^/ j9 H: L3 t

7 }) H; i  t6 b" IThe first mention of burmite in the western world by a European was by a Portuguese Jesuit Missionary Father Alvarez
6 W+ v* X2 o1 z% uSemedo in 1655.
He noted that red amber from Yunnan Province in China . In 1738, there is another brief reference to " u" l8 N1 v% M3 f& @( s! Q0 _; H
red amber from Yunnan Province by Du Halde.
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In the 19th Century, there were a series of reports about the location and mining of Burmese amber By Brester (1835)
4 p) m+ V& ~$ N" U% {and Pemberton (1837). Captain S. F. Hannan was the first westerner to visit the amber mines in the Hukong (Hukawng)
0 k* r* a5 B5 Z2 l7 L% ?Valley. He described the primitive mining method utilized by the miners to recover amber consisting of digging shallow . Y5 ^3 W9 y$ l$ Z' Z) s! {
pits with sharpened bamboo and wooden shovels. Description of the amber mines was given by Griffith in 1848 from the
/ X4 Z5 ~. [! h% t* e8 j+ }3 _9 r“Hookhoom” Valley. Some pits, he observed were up to forth feet deep. ! h  j  X! Y& D5 p9 h% F6 s

* d' W/ U: W. M! HIn 1885, the British invaded and conquered Upper Burma deposing and sent into exile the Burmese Royal Family to
2 Q0 u* T1 a5 G* {India . Burma became an annex of India . With the arrival of the British the main trading route in amber went south to ) v  f2 t: m4 G9 S
Mandalay rather than to China .  The Geological Survey of India sent Dr. Fritz Noetling to evaluate the resources of 9 R$ Y  O. K/ J9 {; A; k% ?  p: X$ u
northern Burma in 1892. Amber recovered from the Hukwang Valley was examined by Otto Helm who gave the name
7 X) h( B" j& u( e+ iburmite to the amber from that area. Noetling also noted the presence of insects in amber thought to be from the area in ' d! g0 ], l  N$ D
1893. / m$ R6 ^' p( H. L1 t  y( R

+ W3 z" y7 `9 {) {7 |In the first half of the twentieth century, scientific study and production continues until 1939.  With the advent of the 8 |5 _  o7 b5 _! ^+ g. e0 Y
Second World War, both the production and study languished until the 1990’s. This was due not only to the war but also
) \5 e* h; {$ G' [% e  e5 Pinternal turmoil within Burma following its independence from Britain in 1947. " O4 W5 |( ^0 A1 ?+ C
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Cockerell (1917) published the first scientific paper on insect inclusions in burmite. He considered burmite to be possibly 9 m# @  e1 w1 T$ r& J
Upper Cretaceous in age.
The Indian Geological Survey published yearly production figures from the Myitkyina District
' ?* |, X) h2 Z, F0 V/ m! ]5 s" e! Yfrom 1898 until 1940. During this period a total of approximately 82,656 kilograms of amber were produced from the
* c! x% A* O1 U; V5 B: \4 HHukawng Valley . Scientific papers during this period include work by Stuart (1922), Cocherell (1922), Williamson , N- w  s0 J6 R. m4 S! ?% [" I7 u
(1932), and Chibber (1934). These authors concluded that the age of burmite was Eocene or about the same age as
& G- A; P/ ?6 k) ~! S7 sBaltic amber. This interpretation was based on a single observation of limestone debris dug from one of the amber pits.
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Chibber (1934) contains the most detailed report of the amber mines in the Hukawng Valley during this period.
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+ a: o6 D+ z1 F7 M4 v% A) k; GDuring the Second World War there was much fighting in the Hukwang Valley between the advancing allies and the
$ W# g" @* @# T8 q5 \* ZJapanese Army culminating in the fierce battle for Myitkyina  the capital of Kachin State in 1944. The war also saw the
- n5 A$ s6 W& G5 J( K/ Tconstruction of the Ledo Road through the Hukwang Valley from Ledo in India to Mytiknina to Lashio where it connected , y  [' T+ x( ^( y5 E  m1 g0 N4 G/ g
up with the Burma Road to China . This road provided a back door to supply China with desperately needed war # o/ M8 W: v# G5 @, e+ l
material.
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% j* W/ I/ p; lSince independence, Burma has been racked by internal insurgencies including fighting between the Kachin
# l: C, u' A1 L! _, z2 S+ hIndependence Army (KIA) and the government. It was not until the 1990’s that a peace treaty was signed and limited
6 @8 v) O- W8 ~access to the amber mine was possible. In 1989, the county was renamed Myanmar , which was the original Burmese
% o. E# F' w+ U3 r) Tname of the country.
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$ t6 d0 z! T$ I/ G; ZSince the beginning of the Second World War until recently there was been a sixty year hiatus in production. Dr. David 7 {/ Y: t) ~$ f" f* H5 d9 N) m; e
Grimaldi comments in his book on amber published in 1996, “Today, burmite has almost legendary appeal, in part ( v! q/ e0 C0 z5 v- U+ B* K
because the deposits are no longer mined and the supply is generally not available.” ! k  ^- Q, G- n7 B8 I! Q

, k- }/ a. W2 I( rLeeward Capital Corp., a Canadian Mining company began exploration in 1996 in northern Kachin State for gold and
& ~" K: l2 `  `6 N- D( |) yplatinum. With the collapse of the junior mining market due to the Bre-X Scandal in Indonesia and the drop in the gold
! ?2 p5 B8 }' xprice, this exploration ceased due to the lack of funding. In 1999, Leeward began to evaluate the possibility of reopening 9 ~: O: ^( X( ^+ k
the amber mines in the Hukwang Valley . Limited production was achieved in 2000, and is currently about 500 kg per
$ r4 A* i$ u; Z# @8 [5 N3 g- O$ cyear. The initial 100 kg gathered in the first two years was sent to Dr. Grimaldi at the American Museum of Natural
1 o/ ]# O" ^2 j7 ]History in New York for scientific study. In 2000, Zherikjin and Ross of the Natural History Museum , London published a
: n' d9 Q& [% X8 d* N. O. L% O" \scientific paper on burmite in which they determined a Cretaceous age for burmite. Grimaldi et al (2002) published a
2 P( R$ c# \/ Yscientific paper confirming the age of burmite as Cretaceous. Also in 2002, Cruichshank and U Ko Ko published a " `' E, ^' ^% L$ F' D3 h
description of the amber mines in the Hukwang Valley giving the amber a an Albian or uppermost Lower Cretaceous 3 r) u1 o. E' \- r# g  N
age. This dates burmite as at between 100,000,000 and 110,000,000 years old.
Burmite is thus the oldest locality from 3 |! Z$ v6 U$ v3 |% D! ?
which commercial deposits of amber can be mined. Leeward remains the sole exporter of this rare and precious amber.
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Since scientific study of burmite began, there have been numerous scientific papers on the unique biota found in
9 g  [& I5 n& cburmite. This book illustrates the diversity of animal and plant life preserved in this ancient amber.   h* t" O  J+ @1 v! p2 B% h
 楼主| 发表于 2010-10-30 22:02:25 | 显示全部楼层
实在不爱翻了,大家自己看吧,重点看划线的。
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发表于 2010-10-31 12:11:23 | 显示全部楼层
实在是看的太费劲了,还是顶一下吧
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发表于 2010-10-31 12:41:12 | 显示全部楼层
谢谢你
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发表于 2010-10-31 21:08:23 | 显示全部楼层
俺不认识:是我写的文章不?
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发表于 2010-10-31 21:26:34 | 显示全部楼层
谢谢分享~~
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 楼主| 发表于 2010-10-31 22:14:52 | 显示全部楼层
等我抽空把这篇译出来。
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发表于 2010-11-1 14:46:11 | 显示全部楼层
从头学,也不懂。等译出来吧。
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发表于 2010-11-2 02:25:19 | 显示全部楼层
  谢谢分享。
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