Formation process of archaeological records has become a principal approach in the exploration of human behavior and social change. The article discusses the significance of secondary deposit analysis at the Maliutuo ...Formation process of archaeological records has become a principal approach in the exploration of human behavior and social change. The article discusses the significance of secondary deposit analysis at the Maliutuo site in the Three Gorge area and points out that with refined methodology,we are able to extract valuable information from secondary deposit which is commonly consider worthless previously.展开更多
This paper, from the perspectives of the East Asian archaeology, discusses the comparative studies in the field of Chinese archaeology and Japanese Archaeology. It points out that the studies on the origins of rice, t...This paper, from the perspectives of the East Asian archaeology, discusses the comparative studies in the field of Chinese archaeology and Japanese Archaeology. It points out that the studies on the origins of rice, the Japanese people and the material remains such as jade, bronze bells and swords, iron technology etc. representing the current interesting tendency of the comparative studies among archaeologists from both China and Japan.展开更多
文摘Formation process of archaeological records has become a principal approach in the exploration of human behavior and social change. The article discusses the significance of secondary deposit analysis at the Maliutuo site in the Three Gorge area and points out that with refined methodology,we are able to extract valuable information from secondary deposit which is commonly consider worthless previously.
文摘This paper, from the perspectives of the East Asian archaeology, discusses the comparative studies in the field of Chinese archaeology and Japanese Archaeology. It points out that the studies on the origins of rice, the Japanese people and the material remains such as jade, bronze bells and swords, iron technology etc. representing the current interesting tendency of the comparative studies among archaeologists from both China and Japan.