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ANCIENT CULTURE OF THE LOWER YANGTZE RIVER AND ANCIENT JAPAN
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This article was first presented in "Xu Fu’s Search – Zuohe Meeting of Friendship between Japan and China", April 29, 1989, organized by Zuohe City, Japan. For present publication, the author made needed amendments, adding references and figures. (Xu Fu was the leader of a group of people sent by Qin Shi Huang to look for the legendary place of longevity on the sea).
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With deep regret I must report that after a long illness Vimala Begley left this life on 21 March 2000. Her contributions to science were of the highest quality; she will be greatly missed.
Arikamedu, on the southeast coast of India just south of Pondicherry, is the most famous archaeological site in southern India. Discovered in the 1930s and quickly linked with Roman trade, it was excavated three times in the 1 ...
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FINDS AND MORPHOLOGICAL STUDY OF CARBONIZED RICE IN THE JIAHU NEOLITHIC SITE IN WUYANG COUNTY, HENAN PROVINCE
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Wang Xiangkun
Agronomy Department, Beijing Agricultural University, Beijing 100094
Zhang Juzhong
Cultural Relics Institute of Henan Province, Zhengzhou 450004
(Chinese Journal of Rice Science 1995,9(3):129-134. Translated by Leping Zhang, edited by B.Gordon)
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The search for prehistoric sites on the river banks of Goa and recent finds along its river ports promise a fascinating glimpse of the past, waiting to be discovered.
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The Origins of Angkor Archaeological Project is a multi-disciplinary research project being undertaken by the University of Otago Department of Anthropology and the Fine Arts Department of Thailand. The aim of the project is to assess the seminal aspects of the social, cultural and technological development in the Mun River valley of Northeast Thailand. Four sites have been excavated, a Bronze Age site Ban Lum Khao, and three Iron Age sites, Non Muang Kao , Noen U-Loke. and Prasat Phimai. In ...
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An unprecedented rash of looting is following in the wake of construction of the Three Gorges Dam on the middle reaches of China's Yangtze River. The dam is the largest hydroelectric project ever undertaken; 13 cities, 140 towns, more than 1,600 villages, and ...
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Vijayanagara, or "City of Victory," was the capital of an empire of the same name which flourished in South India from the 14th to the 16th centuries. The emergence of the empire was likely the result of political fracturing and upheaval among local Muslim rulers which allowed Hindu conquerors to establish a new kingdom. The capital was founded around 1336 on the southern ...
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The modern-day country of Japan consists of four main islands: Hokkaido, Honshu, Kyushu, and Shikoku. Minor island chains include Okinawa (also called the Ryuku Islands) in the south; the Kuriles north of Hokkaido; and the Izu Islands extending outwards into the Pacific Ocean.[link]
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