Looking at China Through Archeology

Looking at China Through Archeology

by National Office Of Philosophy And Social Sciences

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"Looking at China through Archeology" is a popular reading that comprehensively summarizes a century of archaeological achievements and showcases the glory of Chinese civilization. The whole book is divided into two parts: pluralism and integration and historical data inheritance. Created by the National Office of Philosophy and Social Sciences, many well-known archaeological experts and scholars were invited to jointly create it. It concisely introduces archaeological hotspots such as Sanxingdui, Jinsha, Liangzhu Ancient City, Haihunhou Tomb, Oracle Bone Inscriptions, and Bronze Inscriptions with pictures and texts. The content and value of unearthed documents such as the Chinese Bamboo Slips, Tsinghua Bamboo Slips, Suihudi Han Bamboo Slips, and Dunhuang Han Bamboo Slips comprehensively reflect the diverse and integrated pattern of Chinese civilization, its time-honored concepts and glorious achievements, and demonstrate the significant contribution of Chinese civilization to world civilization.

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