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The Sanxingdui Ruins: Amazing Ancient Shu Civilization
Modern archaeology now involves far more than excavating cultural relics. It demands critical thinking and lifetime learning to master comprehensive literacy, far beyond the scope of traditional liberal arts.
The Housi’ao Kiln Site: Exemplary Ceramic Archaeology
Shanglin Lake is surrounded by mountains in Qiaotou Town, Cixi City, southeastern China’s Zhejiang Province. The area around the lake is considered the cradle of Mise (literally...
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Partnering on a Past-Inspired Future
Cao Bingwu, former chief engineer of the Chinese Academy of Cultural Heritage, never provided ambiguous answers to unfamiliar questions with his research notes. However, he drop...
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How China Combats Cultural Racketeering
China is experiencing a surge in widespread interest in its ancient archaeological heritage. The country opened an average of one new museum every two days between 2016 and 2020...
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PKU Archaeology History
I witnessed the dawn of the golden age of PKU and Chinese archaeology.
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Liangzhu: A Model for Large-Scale Archaeological Sites
The Archaeological Ruins of Liangzhu City can serve as an outstanding example of archaeological excavation and heritage protection for large-scale archaeological sites in China and beyond.
Nanhai No. 1: Leading China’s Underwater Archaeology
The success of salvage created a new model and new field of underwater cultural heritage protection, which quickly played an exemplary role in the development of underwater arch...
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A Discovery for the Ages
The extremely-high-altitude environment couldn’t stop the torch relay of human civilization.
07.07.2022
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Zhengjiahu Graveyard: Cultural Fusion
The excavation of the Zhengjiahu graveyard site has provided a wealth of information on the war launched by the Qin State more than 2,000 years ago, which promoted the unificati...
06.07.2022
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A River of Archaeology
“The fruits of archaeology are not private property held by archaeological institutes or a handful of archaeologists, but a legacy shared by all of society.”
05.07.2022
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