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早期中国研究(第5辑)
Editor: Institute Of Archeology, Beijing Union University Editor-in-chief Huang Kejia
This collection is based on archeology and carries out multi-disciplinary collaboration. It mainly focuses on the origin of Chinese civilization, covering Neolithic archeology, Xia and Shang archeology and related articles in historical periods. It introduces the latest research results and perspectives on early China at home and abroad, as well as related content on the origin of civilization in other parts of the world. The publication will be targeted at practitioners in archaeological and cultural institutions. There are still many major issues worth exploring surrounding early China. Solving these issues is naturally based on archeology and also requires multi-disciplinary collaboration. This journal hopes that archaeologists and historians will cooperate, and scholars in anthropology, ethnology, sociology, linguistics, biology, geology and other related natural sciences and technologies will actively participate in order to promote the development of early China studies.
This collection is based on archeology and carries out multi-disciplinary collaboration. It mainly focuses on the origin of Chinese civilization, covering Neolithic archeology, Xia and Shang archeology and related articles in historical periods. It introduces the latest research results and perspectives on early China at home and abroad, as well as related content on the origin of civilization in other parts of the world. The publication will be targeted at practitioners in archaeological and cultural institutions. There are still many major issues worth exploring surrounding early China. Solving these issues is naturally based on archeology and also requires multi-disciplinary collaboration. This journal hopes that archaeologists and historians will cooperate, and scholars in anthropology, ethnology, sociology, linguistics, biology, geology and other related natural sciences and technologies will actively participate in order to promote the development of early China studies.