Visiting Ancient Villages: Shi Xingbang's Oral Archeology

Visiting Ancient Villages: Shi Xingbang's Oral Archeology

by Oral Narration By Shi Xingbang And Edited By Guan Zhongniu

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Shi Xingbang was the first person in New China to preside over the excavation of large-scale prehistoric archaeological settlement sites. Mr. Shi Xingbang has many stories. Some of the great events have been recorded in the many surviving books. This book selects many of Mr.'S life stories and tries to make readers feel like they are listening to the old Mr.'S narration about his family history, and have a close understanding of the unknown side of the old Mr. To make it richer and more approachable. Use this living mortal past to explain the incomprehensible and profound sacred subject of life. At the same time, for some major events and academic activities that Mr. Wang participated in, we tried to select as many details of life as possible, focusing on the presentation of the "unknown", and avoiding some awkward academic renderings and personnel disputes to make them credible, readable, and transferable. This book is the only oral work of Mr. Shi Xingbang, a leading archaeologist.

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