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Around the first millennium CE, an enigmatic group of people living in southern Madagascar carved large chambers and hollows into the rock of a cliff face. For decades, the terraces and architecture at this site puzzled archaeologists as it is like nothing else found in Madagascar or elsewhere a...
Born and educated in Wuhan, China, he received his PhD in Archaeology at the University of Toronto, and is an expert in the areas of material culture of Early China, prehistory technology, cultural heritage study, and museology. Dr Shen also teaches courses at the Department of East Asian ...
[News of the Week] Archaeology: Copper Mine Threatens Ancient Monastery in AfghanistanA Chinese company intends to blow up an ancient Buddhist monastery south of Kabul to make way for a massive copper mine. The plan has sparked outrage among Afghan and French archaeo...
武汉一周双语推介 | This Week in News 'Mogao Grottoes' come to Wuhan “敦煌莫高窟”来武汉了 On May 18, the annual International Museum Day, "Thousands of miles and years" — Dunhuang grottoes archaeology special exhibition opened in Wuhan University's Wanlin Art Museum. Nearly 100 cultural ...
Where lies the origin of the Indo-European language family? Ron Pinhasi and his team in the Department of Evolutionary Anthropology at the University of Vienna contribute a new piece to this puzzle in collaboration with David ... Archaeology ...
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We finally know what 1,400-year-old ‘mystery rings’ in Australia are 20th January 2025| livescience.com|Ancient,Earth,Humans Ournew study, published in Australian Archaeology, presents the results of the only known archaeological excavation of one of these rings combined with Wurundjeri Woi-...
The problem of cause-and-effect in the transition to a food-producing economy is still under sharp debate1. It is useful to treat this matter in a much bro... VA Shnirelman 被引量: 23发表: 1995年 Archaeology, Heritage and Interpretation UCL Discovery is UCL's open access repository, sh...