《Asian Archaeology(2012-Volume1)》由科学出版社出版,主要内容:A significant development of the current archaeological world is the requirement that archaeologists will be versed in cross-regional comparisons as well as with a more in-depth knowledge of different regions. The publication of Asian Archaeology will provide a window for all western archaeologists interested in Chinese archaeology and Asian archaeology. We hope that it will promote better understandings about Asian archaeology, and will entice more scholars to engage in researches for the development of Asian archaeology, or world archaeology at large.
《Asian Archaeology(2012-Volume1)》由科学出版社出版,主要内容:Asian Archaeology is a new archaeological journal published yearly by Research Center for Chinese Frontier Archaeology (RCCFA) of Jilin University. This volume contains eleven research papers and field archaeological reports. The subjects covered by these papers include archaeological theory and method, Chinese archaeolog the archaeology of the Eurasian steppe and preliminary reports on new archaeological discoveries and researches in 2012.
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Editorial
Late Pleistocene Human Occupation in Tianjin Area, North China
Report on the 2012 Field Season of the Project Origins of Agriculture and Sedentary Communities in
Northeast China
The Pleistocene to Holocene Adaptive Changes of Hunter-Gatherers in Northeast China
A Case for the Petrographic Analysis of Ceramic Thin Sections: Attempts to Source Pottery from the
Hongshan Culture Site of Weijiawopu, Inner Mongolia
Material Culture and Social Identities in Western Zhou's Frontier: Case Studies of the Yu and Peng
Lineages
A Contextual Explanation for "Foreign" or "Steppic" Factors Exhibited in Burials at the Majiayuan
Cemetery and the Opening of the Tianshan Mountain Corridor
"Bird's Eye View" on the Reconstructions of the Cart and Ceremonial Tent from the 5th Pazyryk
Kurgan
Beasts of the North: Global and Local Dynamics as Seen in Horse Ornaments of the Steppe Elite
Progress in Research on Wood Remains from Chinese Archaeological Sites
Practice in Learning: How to Improve Our Research in Environmental Archaeology Based on the
Study in Northeast China
A Brief Introduction for Discoveries and Research of China's Archaeology in 2012
Call for Papers