China's archaeology has obtained outstanding achievements in the 20^th century. To retrospect the past, prospect the future, the Archaeology Publications holds the selection of “China's 100 Major Archaeologic...China's archaeology has obtained outstanding achievements in the 20^th century. To retrospect the past, prospect the future, the Archaeology Publications holds the selection of “China's 100 Major Archaeological Discoveries in the 20^th Century” in the initial period of the new century. In order to ensure the selection based on scientific, academic and fair conditions, the preliminary candidates are made first by corresponding judges and then the committee of judges gives the final result. During the process,112 corresponding ballots are back. On March 29, 2001, “China's 100 Major Archaeological Discoveries in the 20^th Century” and its news conference are held. We invite 24 judges, 21 of them are present at the meeting. On the spot, the method of secret ballot is adopted, China's 100 major archaeological discoveries in the 20^th century are turned out on the majority ballot.展开更多
The Papers on Hong Kong Archaeology is the first collection of treatises on this subject. The 19 articles in the book can be divided into four parts. The history of Hong Kong archaeology is divided into five periods, ...The Papers on Hong Kong Archaeology is the first collection of treatises on this subject. The 19 articles in the book can be divided into four parts. The history of Hong Kong archaeology is divided into five periods, and the development course is completely reflected. The essays on the periodization and dating of the Neolithic Hong Kong culture form a large proportion of the book, and the discussions also involve the types and ecological environments of the sites and the ethnic affiliation of the population. The Bronze Age culture is discussed on the basis of pottery features and stratigraphical evidence, and the aspect of the Hong Kong archaeological culture in the Shang and Zhou period is summarized. Concerning archaeology of historic times, the book deals with the Kowloon Lizhengwu site and lime and porcelain firing kilns in the Eastern Han and Tang-Song periods, which provide convincing evidence that Hong Kong has been an integral part of the Chinese territory since antiquity.展开更多
文摘China's archaeology has obtained outstanding achievements in the 20^th century. To retrospect the past, prospect the future, the Archaeology Publications holds the selection of “China's 100 Major Archaeological Discoveries in the 20^th Century” in the initial period of the new century. In order to ensure the selection based on scientific, academic and fair conditions, the preliminary candidates are made first by corresponding judges and then the committee of judges gives the final result. During the process,112 corresponding ballots are back. On March 29, 2001, “China's 100 Major Archaeological Discoveries in the 20^th Century” and its news conference are held. We invite 24 judges, 21 of them are present at the meeting. On the spot, the method of secret ballot is adopted, China's 100 major archaeological discoveries in the 20^th century are turned out on the majority ballot.
文摘The Papers on Hong Kong Archaeology is the first collection of treatises on this subject. The 19 articles in the book can be divided into four parts. The history of Hong Kong archaeology is divided into five periods, and the development course is completely reflected. The essays on the periodization and dating of the Neolithic Hong Kong culture form a large proportion of the book, and the discussions also involve the types and ecological environments of the sites and the ethnic affiliation of the population. The Bronze Age culture is discussed on the basis of pottery features and stratigraphical evidence, and the aspect of the Hong Kong archaeological culture in the Shang and Zhou period is summarized. Concerning archaeology of historic times, the book deals with the Kowloon Lizhengwu site and lime and porcelain firing kilns in the Eastern Han and Tang-Song periods, which provide convincing evidence that Hong Kong has been an integral part of the Chinese territory since antiquity.