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List of Chinese archaeologists. An Jiayao 安家瑶 (1947–) Cao Wei 曹玮; Chen Mengjia 陈梦家 (1911–1966) Chen Tiemei 陈铁梅 (1935–2018) Dong Zuobin 董作賓 (1895–1963) Duan Qingbo 段清波 (1964–2019) Lixin Guo 郭立新 (1968–) Huang Zhanyue 黄展岳 (1926–2019) Huang Wenbi 黄文弼 (Huang Wen-pi) (1893–1966)
The archaeology of China is researched intensively in the universities of the region and also attracts considerable international interest on account of the region's civilizations. Scholar-officials during the Song dynasty (960–1279) who took up antiquarian pursuits were the first to systematically analyze objects and monuments from China's ...
View history; General What links here; ... China: People: By ... Archaeologists. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. ...
China China Periods: Paleolithic c. 1.36 million years ago Neolithic period c. 10,000 – 2100 BCE Ancient China c. 2100 – 221 BCE Imperial period c. 221 BCE – 1911 CE Modern period. Americas North America North America: Lithic/Paleo-Indian (pre 8000 BCE) Archaic (c. 8000 – 1000 BCE) Woodland (1000 BCE to 1000 CE) Mississippian (800 CE to ...
Of the 100 discoveries selected, 51% were made by scientific initiative, whereas 31% were made accidentally and 10% were rescue archaeology. [3] More than half of the academic discoveries were made in the Yellow River region, reflecting the traditional view, held by most archaeologists until the 1980s, that the Chinese civilization originated ...
A Tang dynasty tomb decorated with colorful murals is providing a new glimpse into daily life in China during the 8 th century. Most interestingly, the murals show signs of Western influence ...
Archaeologists in Rizhao city dug up a partially damaged mound ahead of the expansion of a nearby park, the Institute of Archaeology at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences said in a May 11 news ...
The continuous archaeology of the Yin Ruins cultivated the first generation of archaeologists in China who upheld modern scientific standards. The advancement of archaeology in mainstream Chinese science was developed by a group of leading archaeologists represented by Li Ji (1896–1979), Liang Siyong (1904–1954), and Xia Nai (1910–1985 ...