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November 19, 2015
Published Online: 2015-11-19
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- Emperor Qin Shihuang’s Mausoleum site in Xi’an
- The remains of the ancient bridges on the Wei River in Xi’an City
- The Laoguanshan Cemetery of the Han Dynasty in Tianhui Town, Chengdu City
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- The Neolithic remains of the Shuangta Site in Baicheng City, Jilin
- The excavation of the Wangyukou Locus South at Yinxu Site in Anyang City, Henan in 2009
- The excavation of the mirror-casting workshop site of the Qin and Han Dynasties at the Linzi City Site of the Qi State in Shandong
- Mausoleum M1 of the Jiangdu Feudatory Kingdom of the Western Han Dynasty at Dayun Hill in Xuyi County, Jiangsu Province
- The archaeological investigation and coring exploration of the Weiling Mausoleum of Emperor Yuan of the Western Han Dynasty
- Preliminary findings from the 2010 archaeological survey in Lake Dian Basin, Yunnan
- The Singim Cemetery in Turfan City
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- On the emergence of the domestic chicken as seen from finds of bronze chickens in southwestern China
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Feature
- Solving puzzles about the casting method of bronze inscriptions of the Western Zhou Dynasty
- New archaeological discoveries
- The Xichengyi Site in Zhangye City, Gansu
- The Eastern Zhou cemetery at Wenfengta, Suizhou City
- Emperor Qin Shihuang’s Mausoleum site in Xi’an
- The remains of the ancient bridges on the Wei River in Xi’an City
- The Laoguanshan Cemetery of the Han Dynasty in Tianhui Town, Chengdu City
- The tomb of Emperor Sui Yangdi at Caozhuang in Yangzhou City, Jiangsu
- Spotlight
- Excavations in 1988–1989 at the Mount Dagudui lithic quarry site in Xiangfen County, Shanxi
- A preliminary study on the lithic resource utilization mode of the Mount Dagudui Site in Xiangfen County, Shanxi
- Reports
- The Neolithic remains of the Shuangta Site in Baicheng City, Jilin
- The excavation of the Wangyukou Locus South at Yinxu Site in Anyang City, Henan in 2009
- The excavation of the mirror-casting workshop site of the Qin and Han Dynasties at the Linzi City Site of the Qi State in Shandong
- Mausoleum M1 of the Jiangdu Feudatory Kingdom of the Western Han Dynasty at Dayun Hill in Xuyi County, Jiangsu Province
- The archaeological investigation and coring exploration of the Weiling Mausoleum of Emperor Yuan of the Western Han Dynasty
- Preliminary findings from the 2010 archaeological survey in Lake Dian Basin, Yunnan
- The Singim Cemetery in Turfan City
- Research
- The salt-making workshop sites of the Shang and Western Zhou Dynasties in northern Shandong and their organization of production
- On the emergence of the domestic chicken as seen from finds of bronze chickens in southwestern China
- The production context of the Zeng State bronzes from Yejiashan Cemetery of the Western Zhou Dynasty
- The studies on the measuring devices of the Han Dynasty and the relevant issues
- Caprid kill-off patterns and secondary product exploitation at Xinzhai Site, Henan Province