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Li Ji's excavation of Xiyin Village in Shanxi Province in 1926 was the first major
piece of fieldwork by a Chinese archaeologist . Following this , various Chinese
learned societies began to develop an organisational structure for archaeology .
Li Ji's excavation of Xiyin Village in Shanxi Province in 1926 was the first major
piece of fieldwork by a Chinese archaeologist . Following this , various Chinese
learned societies began to develop an organisational structure for archaeology .
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The purpose of these documents is usually to describe and illustrate excavation
results , not to synthesise the material into a ... Another characteristic of
contemporary archaeology in Japan is the prevalence of large - scale rescue
excavations ...
The purpose of these documents is usually to describe and illustrate excavation
results , not to synthesise the material into a ... Another characteristic of
contemporary archaeology in Japan is the prevalence of large - scale rescue
excavations ...
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People believed without any doubt that history had begun with gods and
goddesses and had idea that the existence of the Stone Age could be recognised
scientifically . no Morse , who had experience in excavating shell mounds in
America ...
People believed without any doubt that history had begun with gods and
goddesses and had idea that the existence of the Stone Age could be recognised
scientifically . no Morse , who had experience in excavating shell mounds in
America ...
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LIASONS DANGEREUSES? ARCHEOLOGIE EN ORIENT ET EN OCCIDENT | 3 |
Pai Hyung | 11 |
Volume | 12 |
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