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Science Journals — AAAS
Holocene Environmental Archaeology of the Yangtze River Valley in China: a Review
Early “Neolithics” of China: Variation and Evolutionary Implications
The Yangguanzhai Neolithic Archaeological Project
Emperor Yu's Flood
Spatiotemporal Distribution Patterns of Archaeological Sites In
Discovering Ancient
Chapter 1 Chinese Archaeology: Past, Present
Bioarcheology of China
Front Matter
Archaeology of Asia
Transition from Foraging to Farming in Northeast China
891 Major Patterns in the Neolithic Chronology Of
A Regional Archaeology of the Guan River Valley, Henan, China
Temporal Changes of Mixed Millet and Rice Agriculture in Neolithic-Bronze
Western Views of Northeast China in the Neolithic and Bronze Ages
State and Irrigation: Archaeological and Textual Evidence of Water Management in Late Bronze Age China
Hanzhong Bronzes and the Highly Radiogenic Lead in Shang Period
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The Spread of Agriculture in Eastern Asia Archaeological Bases for Hypothetical Farmer/Language Dispersals
Spatial Expansion of Human Settlement During the Longshan Period (~4.5–~3.9 Ka BP) and Its Hydroclimatic Contexts in the Lower Yellow River Floodplain, Eastern China
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The Evolution of Fragility: Setting the Terms
Tales of Stone: Collecting Archaic Chinese Jades in the U.S., 1901-1950
Assistant Professor Tel: +1 314-935-9472 Department of Anthropology Fax: +1 314-935-8535 Washington University in St
Turquoise-Inlaid Bronze Plaques from the Erlitou Culture: Origin and Transmission
The Circulation of Jades in Early China (Late Neolithic – Eastern Zhou, Ca.4500-221 B.C.)
Table of Contents More Information
Bibliography of the Publications of Kwang-Chih Chang È
The Circulation of Ancient Animal Resources Across The
PROTO-TRANS-EURASIAN: WHERE and WHEN? Martine Robbeets A
Murowchick, Robert REM CV 10.23.15
Routledge Handbook of Early Chinese History the Bronze Age
The Climate Fluctuation of the 8.2 Ka BP Cooling Event and the Transition Into Neolithic Lifeways in North China
Early Bronze Age Animal Use at Lajia, a Qijia Culture Site in Qinghai Province, China