Seeing People Through Things: Essays on Shallow Archeology and Non-archaeology

Seeing People Through Things: Essays on Shallow Archeology and Non-archaeology

by Xu Hong

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Xu Hong is not only a rigorous and accomplished archaeologist, but also an advocate and practitioner of public archeology. This is the first collection of Xu Hong's prose essays, divided into three volumes: reflections, preface and postscript, and book reviews, all related to archeology. The lines of the words reveal the mental journey of an academic celebrity and reveal the feelings of an archaeologist who never forgets his original intention. The characteristics of this book are, on the one hand, the comprehensive possession of previous field archaeological materials (several materials are disclosed for the first time in this book), reflecting the existing research results, and on this basis, it also puts forward a unique systematic perspective and builds a relatively complete explanatory framework.

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