
Xinjiang Archeology Paper Collection
by Chen Ge
About This Novel
This collection includes a total of 38 papers, which can be divided into three parts. The first part is a review, with three articles in total. They discuss Xinjiang's ancient transportation routes and the 20th century archaeological research overview in more detail, as well as briefly introduce the overview of Xinjiang's ancient remains. The second part is about the prehistoric period, with a total of 25 articles, which can be divided into three groups. The first group is the discussion and research on certain issues; the second group is the special research and discussion on several archaeological cultures; the third group is academic debates with others on certain issues. The third part covers the historical period, with a total of 10 articles, which can be divided into two groups. The first group is about the historical and geographical research on some ancient city sites and roads; the second group is about some research on the silver coins of the Chagatai Khanate, the popularity of Buddhism in Xinjiang and Xinjiang cave tombs. These new perspectives, concepts and opinions have greatly changed the research status of Xinjiang's prehistoric period and brought it into a new stage. It has deepened people's understanding of the prehistoric period in Xinjiang since the 20th century, and also has a relatively clear concept of the prehistoric period in Xinjiang, and its content has also been enriched a lot. With the continuous deepening of the research, a series of new views, concepts and opinions have been put forward, and the concept of the Bronze Age in Xinjiang has been re-proposed, which dates from about 2000 BC to 1000 BC. The concept of the Early Iron Age in Xinjiang has been proposed, which dates from about 1000 BC. To BC; discovered, confirmed, proposed and named Chawuhugokou Culture, the first archaeological culture in Xinjiang, and conducted research on the classification of cultural types; confirmed, proposed and named Yanbulak Culture and Subeixi Culture, making the research depth of Xinjiang archeology far greater than before.
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