Prof. Yu Weichao, a famous archaeologist and the former Director of the Museum of Chinese History, passed away on December 5, 2003, at the age of 70, from an incurable disease. As a master of great learning and integr...Prof. Yu Weichao, a famous archaeologist and the former Director of the Museum of Chinese History, passed away on December 5, 2003, at the age of 70, from an incurable disease. As a master of great learning and integrity of our time, Prof. Yu not only cultivated for our country a great amount of talent specialized personnel in archaeology, but also carried out researches as the main pioneer of Qin-Han archaeology. In the archaeology of the Neolithic Age and studies of the Chu culture, he also obtained authoritative research accomplishments. Prof. Yu fought all his life for the cause of Chinese archaeology and museology. His unfortunate passing away is a great loss for the cause of archaeology.展开更多
The present paper is a brief introduction about the academic accomplishments of the archaeologist An Jinhuai. In the more than 50 years of his archaeological career, Prof. An directed excavations on dozens of large-si...The present paper is a brief introduction about the academic accomplishments of the archaeologist An Jinhuai. In the more than 50 years of his archaeological career, Prof. An directed excavations on dozens of large-sized ancient sites and diggings of ancient tombs, such as the Shang city at Zhengzhou, capital of the Zheng and Han states, Dengfeng Wangchenggang site and Han tombs atYangeheng and Mixian Dahuting. The discovery of the Shang city-site at Zhengzhou, the advancement ofthe theory of this city as the capital Ao and that of proto-porcelain as originating from the Shang period,the excavation of the Dengfeng Wangchenggang site and research into the Xia culture represent his majoracademic achievements. He compiled-in-chief and co-compiled-in-chief more then ten monographic worksand published above 130 articles, which number more than 5,000,000 characters in total.展开更多
文摘Prof. Yu Weichao, a famous archaeologist and the former Director of the Museum of Chinese History, passed away on December 5, 2003, at the age of 70, from an incurable disease. As a master of great learning and integrity of our time, Prof. Yu not only cultivated for our country a great amount of talent specialized personnel in archaeology, but also carried out researches as the main pioneer of Qin-Han archaeology. In the archaeology of the Neolithic Age and studies of the Chu culture, he also obtained authoritative research accomplishments. Prof. Yu fought all his life for the cause of Chinese archaeology and museology. His unfortunate passing away is a great loss for the cause of archaeology.
文摘The present paper is a brief introduction about the academic accomplishments of the archaeologist An Jinhuai. In the more than 50 years of his archaeological career, Prof. An directed excavations on dozens of large-sized ancient sites and diggings of ancient tombs, such as the Shang city at Zhengzhou, capital of the Zheng and Han states, Dengfeng Wangchenggang site and Han tombs atYangeheng and Mixian Dahuting. The discovery of the Shang city-site at Zhengzhou, the advancement ofthe theory of this city as the capital Ao and that of proto-porcelain as originating from the Shang period,the excavation of the Dengfeng Wangchenggang site and research into the Xia culture represent his majoracademic achievements. He compiled-in-chief and co-compiled-in-chief more then ten monographic worksand published above 130 articles, which number more than 5,000,000 characters in total.