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Xinglongwa culture
Originally, the Descendants of Hua Xia Were Not the Descendants of Yan Huang
Adaptation and Invention During the Spread of Agriculture to Southwest China
Tracing Population Movements in Ancient East Asia Through the Linguistics and Archaeology of Textile Production
Early “Neolithics” of China: Variation and Evolutionary Implications
Reports on Completed Research for 2018
Transition from Foraging to Farming in Northeast China
Intensified Foraging and the Roots of Farming in China
Understanding Chinese Jade in a World Context
Grandfather Y Haplotypes
Transition from Foraging to Farming in Northeast China
History of the World Research
Press Release the Baur Foundation, Museum of Far Eastern Art, Geneva
Seventh Worldwide Conference of the Society for East Asian Archaeology
Gallus Gallus) and Its Domestic Descendant in East Asia
Exploration on Jade Culture in West Liaohe River Basin in the Neolithic Age
Bioarchaeological Perspective on the Expansion of Transeurasian Languages in Neolithic Amur River Basin
Grandfather Y Haplotypes
Shamanism and Chinese Goddesses ~Xi Wangmu and Nugua~
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Study on Diet of Ancient People
Glossary of Chinese Terms
The Circulation of Jades in Early China (Late Neolithic – Eastern Zhou, Ca.4500-221 B.C.)
The Emergence of Early Pottery in East Asia: New Discoveries and Perspectives’ Pauline Sebillaud, Wang Lixin
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Populations Dynamics in Northern Eurasian Forests: a Long-Term Perspective from Northeast Asia
Tracing Population Movements in Ancient East Asia Through the Linguistics and Archaeology of Textile Production
PROTO-TRANS-EURASIAN: WHERE and WHEN? Martine Robbeets A
Plants and People from the Early Neolithic to Shang Periods in North China
Settlement Patterns in the Chifeng Region
The Review of Chinese Literary Anthropology Theory's Construction
The Earliest Dragon Worship in Ancient China Came from the Huang Di People
The Climate Fluctuation of the 8.2 Ka BP Cooling Event and the Transition Into Neolithic Lifeways in North China
Shamanism and Chinese Goddesses ~Xi Wangmu and Nugua~