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Results of the Drill Surveys and Test Excavations of the Kunming Pond of the Han and Tang Dynasties

  • The Archaeological Team of the Han Chang’an City, Institute of Archaeology, CASS
Published/Copyright: January 1, 2007
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  1. The Present Status and Prospect of the Researches on the Origins of Chinese Civilizations: Focus on the First Stage (2004–05) of the Exploration on the Origin of Chinese Civilization Project
  2. Preliminary Report on the Excavation at the Nanhebang Site in Jiaxing
  3. Palatial Garden Pond at the Shang City in Yanshi, Henan
  4. 2000–01 Excavation of the Shang Bronze Foundry Site at Xiaomintun Southeast in Anyang
  5. A Western Zhou Cemetery at Hengshui in Jiangxian, Shanxi
  6. Kuleqian Cemetery of the Bronze Age to the Early Iron Age in Nehe City, Heilongjiang
  7. Excavation of Chu Tomb M7 at Changtaiguan in Xinyang, Henan
  8. Discovery of Well No. 7 at Dongpailou, Changsha
  9. Results of the Drill Surveys and Test Excavations of the Kunming Pond of the Han and Tang Dynasties
  10. The Kang Family Tombs in the Burial Ground West of the Old Jiaohe City in Turfan, Xinjiang
  11. The Danfeng Gate of the Daming Palace of Tang Capital City of Chang’an
  12. The Foundation of Chinese Prehistoric Cultures: Rethinking a Trajectory of Cultural Development in the Central Plains
  13. The Xiliang Site and Its Related Issues
  14. The Dating of the Wangchenggang Walled-site in Dengfeng County and Related Issues
  15. Palatial Garden Pond of the Early Shang
  16. Sea-salt Production during the Shang and Zhou Periods in Northern Shandong
  17. The Evolutionary Path from the Shang-Zhou “Centralized Royal Cemetery System” to the Qin-Han “Independent Mausoleum System”
  18. Shuihudi’s Bamboo Strips of Qin Dynasty and Mathematics in Pre-Qin Period
  19. The Layout of Ancient Chinese Capital Sites and How They Shed Light on Changes in Society
  20. Archaeological Observation on the Exploration of Chu Capitals
  21. The Evolution of Funerary Ritual from the Pre-Qin to the Han Era
  22. Discovery and Study of the Han Period Mirror-molds from the Site of the Qi State Capital Linzi in Shandong
  23. Discovery and Preliminary Study of the Western Han Changle Palace
  24. A Study on Wang Mang’s Jade Tablet for the Feng-Shan Ceremony of the Xin Dynasty
  25. Funerary Perception and Ritual Institution of Imperial Tang
  26. Settlement Pattern Study and the Search of the Origin of Chinese Civilization
  27. The Use of Wiggle-matching Method in the Xia-Shang-Zhou Chronology Project and Some Related Questions
  28. Analyses of 13C and 15N and the New Perspectives on Ancient Diet
  29. The Archaeological Finds of the Yangtze River Three Gorges Project
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