To strengthen the report and propaganda of new archaeological accomplishments, the Archaeological Publications held the “Academic Lecture Meeting on New Archaeological Discoveries in China, 2001” in Beijing on Janua...To strengthen the report and propaganda of new archaeological accomplishments, the Archaeological Publications held the “Academic Lecture Meeting on New Archaeological Discoveries in China, 2001” in Beijing on January 17^th, 2002. Relevant scholars were invited to give academic lectures on new archaeological discoveries from six ancient monuments. These are the prehistoric Lajia site in Minhe, Qinghai; sacrificial site of the early Shang royal family in Yanshi, Henan; Jinsha site in Chengdu; Qinshihuang mausoleum precinct; Xi'an; cemetery of the Yelang period at Kele in Hezhang, Guizhou; and crypt of the Leifeng Pagoda in Hangzhou. Numerous experts and representatives of the media attended the meeting and discussed related academic problems.展开更多
文摘To strengthen the report and propaganda of new archaeological accomplishments, the Archaeological Publications held the “Academic Lecture Meeting on New Archaeological Discoveries in China, 2001” in Beijing on January 17^th, 2002. Relevant scholars were invited to give academic lectures on new archaeological discoveries from six ancient monuments. These are the prehistoric Lajia site in Minhe, Qinghai; sacrificial site of the early Shang royal family in Yanshi, Henan; Jinsha site in Chengdu; Qinshihuang mausoleum precinct; Xi'an; cemetery of the Yelang period at Kele in Hezhang, Guizhou; and crypt of the Leifeng Pagoda in Hangzhou. Numerous experts and representatives of the media attended the meeting and discussed related academic problems.