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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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) N& ?" k6 j' B. F3 k! Y: Q9 cBurmite or Burmese amber has been known since the distance past. This amber is from the Hukawng Valley in Kachin & l, }  p) O8 H( g( {3 s+ H% N5 Y
State the northenmost state in the union of Myanmar formally known as Burma . According to ancient Chinese sources " @6 U' X/ M: t8 C% O/ t* ?$ W  L- x
amber from the Hukawng Valley was mined as early as the first century AD and shipped to Yannan Province in China . + L/ ~  Y( Y; x  C' Y% u- T7 }4 k
From there, burmite may have found its way along the Silk Road as far west as the Roman Empire , where amber was
$ C$ ?4 i% p( x& I" Z6 Z# r8 f) ehighly prized. It is said that that a good piece of amber was worth the price of a slave. The oldest written record referring
) K; P! x; z& n& eto Burmese amber was in the Annals of the Han Dynasty (205-265 AD).
Thus, burmite has been known for about two 6 p. a- P! g6 A* O5 E
thousand years. Much of the exquisitely carved Chinese amber has its origin in the Hukwang Valley . Amber was also
" i0 `' T2 j( k# k) c4 a9 a  _used and is still used in Chinese medicine.
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; Z! N5 `3 e8 j( N  F+ L. FThe first mention of burmite in the western world by a European was by a Portuguese Jesuit Missionary Father Alvarez
3 }1 D8 Z+ f/ [" g! C3 f6 ZSemedo in 1655.
He noted that red amber from Yunnan Province in China . In 1738, there is another brief reference to
0 O( P3 F$ V& J8 c. [1 G1 ered amber from Yunnan Province by Du Halde. / u" T- G$ j, Y0 j; X; |9 F

2 r/ j4 U& h- c1 ]9 R+ z0 FIn the 19th Century, there were a series of reports about the location and mining of Burmese amber By Brester (1835)
# Q- c; b: F3 j! W- o: C7 wand Pemberton (1837). Captain S. F. Hannan was the first westerner to visit the amber mines in the Hukong (Hukawng)
$ h' N9 I* F8 w( g* b8 kValley. He described the primitive mining method utilized by the miners to recover amber consisting of digging shallow % t. F' U6 W$ S; A% c8 k
pits with sharpened bamboo and wooden shovels. Description of the amber mines was given by Griffith in 1848 from the . X0 p6 W% L4 d& h  F  Y
“Hookhoom” Valley. Some pits, he observed were up to forth feet deep. * ^: a$ w  a/ X/ c6 d

" j/ |  f. i" {( Y0 iIn 1885, the British invaded and conquered Upper Burma deposing and sent into exile the Burmese Royal Family to ; F' K& ^  _( ]$ I  u* K# J
India . Burma became an annex of India . With the arrival of the British the main trading route in amber went south to 0 `! k& v5 X3 u$ ?6 u2 N2 \
Mandalay rather than to China .  The Geological Survey of India sent Dr. Fritz Noetling to evaluate the resources of " @" _/ H, u& ]; Q! N
northern Burma in 1892. Amber recovered from the Hukwang Valley was examined by Otto Helm who gave the name - g, c! o! t6 z
burmite to the amber from that area. Noetling also noted the presence of insects in amber thought to be from the area in
7 V) i, F; h: ]% U' i6 w" u8 U" ]8 k: C1893. 2 k0 o7 N5 O! F. o
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In the first half of the twentieth century, scientific study and production continues until 1939.  With the advent of the
, P3 ~6 J* a9 M2 x4 dSecond World War, both the production and study languished until the 1990’s. This was due not only to the war but also
; \* H; d8 {( b' ]9 j9 j. linternal turmoil within Burma following its independence from Britain in 1947. & K& T1 O! V9 `
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Cockerell (1917) published the first scientific paper on insect inclusions in burmite. He considered burmite to be possibly
  c' s9 I) g3 q/ k2 v! {8 o6 wUpper Cretaceous in age.
The Indian Geological Survey published yearly production figures from the Myitkyina District
3 Y3 X' B1 W- T- d: C" Q" p: W- ?from 1898 until 1940. During this period a total of approximately 82,656 kilograms of amber were produced from the
$ I9 R5 i0 v) j, t' [6 qHukawng Valley . Scientific papers during this period include work by Stuart (1922), Cocherell (1922), Williamson
, M6 m) ]4 H. g! @7 g- Q(1932), and Chibber (1934). These authors concluded that the age of burmite was Eocene or about the same age as $ o$ O6 _8 ]" W1 B1 k
Baltic amber. This interpretation was based on a single observation of limestone debris dug from one of the amber pits. . W# e. ]/ e2 i5 C, X
Chibber (1934) contains the most detailed report of the amber mines in the Hukawng Valley during this period.
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- X# ~/ H! Y* Q3 i% c) n$ S5 }. BDuring the Second World War there was much fighting in the Hukwang Valley between the advancing allies and the , Y/ F) D* F# v% z$ O
Japanese Army culminating in the fierce battle for Myitkyina  the capital of Kachin State in 1944. The war also saw the ' H/ w+ D  J2 i6 R+ j" Y
construction of the Ledo Road through the Hukwang Valley from Ledo in India to Mytiknina to Lashio where it connected   a; ^: T8 h1 M" o, J$ |6 B
up with the Burma Road to China . This road provided a back door to supply China with desperately needed war & F( a. L9 s1 Q3 }4 V4 }( D
material. + |# q+ E1 N4 O. C

/ E& a, u% P" z' lSince independence, Burma has been racked by internal insurgencies including fighting between the Kachin
4 e6 O. w0 w  o0 E% @3 {Independence Army (KIA) and the government. It was not until the 1990’s that a peace treaty was signed and limited
& o, u0 E) b2 c1 L. saccess to the amber mine was possible. In 1989, the county was renamed Myanmar , which was the original Burmese
. Y! U5 |% [  a( cname of the country. 1 |  s, R. a9 Y3 c4 \- r3 a' I
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Since the beginning of the Second World War until recently there was been a sixty year hiatus in production. Dr. David 3 {( H( `. M2 q# W; Y+ |
Grimaldi comments in his book on amber published in 1996, “Today, burmite has almost legendary appeal, in part   n. L! S' ?4 |8 d4 F3 N' U, k* o
because the deposits are no longer mined and the supply is generally not available.” % ^, C& D4 N5 R; d# e9 \5 d
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Leeward Capital Corp., a Canadian Mining company began exploration in 1996 in northern Kachin State for gold and ' n$ c$ s# C( j2 h( ]1 B
platinum. With the collapse of the junior mining market due to the Bre-X Scandal in Indonesia and the drop in the gold   f- J' `4 j  g6 c( G1 a
price, this exploration ceased due to the lack of funding. In 1999, Leeward began to evaluate the possibility of reopening % Q- L' p' b3 O2 \3 ], k( m
the amber mines in the Hukwang Valley . Limited production was achieved in 2000, and is currently about 500 kg per 2 o  \! O. c  J' T) {- r* ?
year. The initial 100 kg gathered in the first two years was sent to Dr. Grimaldi at the American Museum of Natural
+ U3 M% a& d2 K! s" U5 @History in New York for scientific study. In 2000, Zherikjin and Ross of the Natural History Museum , London published a / @3 G: k0 s. O) J+ t! I8 {; I* U) \
scientific paper on burmite in which they determined a Cretaceous age for burmite. Grimaldi et al (2002) published a , B2 W, X0 _: ~3 x- P
scientific paper confirming the age of burmite as Cretaceous. Also in 2002, Cruichshank and U Ko Ko published a
3 {2 j# Q; o: |" m3 P- Edescription of the amber mines in the Hukwang Valley giving the amber a an Albian or uppermost Lower Cretaceous 1 V4 f: p( P0 n+ q% w
age. This dates burmite as at between 100,000,000 and 110,000,000 years old.
Burmite is thus the oldest locality from
2 C, d0 B3 k, @4 }! k6 L" [. Lwhich 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 , A' j( X  `8 R7 \0 X: ~& D
burmite. This book illustrates the diversity of animal and plant life preserved in this ancient amber. + m* `" D6 ?& O; \; O7 D/ C
 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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