Identity, culture and social change in ancient Sichuan, China
During the past two decades archaeological research in China has been enriched by greater contributions from regional studies. This trend has been encouraged by several extraordinary archaeological discoveries made in provincial regions, including Sichuan province in southwest China.
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doaj-fd25e1b0f40f4546abe91193a48201432021-03-02T10:49:55ZengUCL PressArchaeology International1463-17252048-41942004-08-018525510.5334/ai.081499Identity, culture and social change in ancient Sichuan, ChinaLuisa Elena Mengoni0UCL Institute of ArchaeologyDuring the past two decades archaeological research in China has been enriched by greater contributions from regional studies. This trend has been encouraged by several extraordinary archaeological discoveries made in provincial regions, including Sichuan province in southwest China. |
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Identity, culture and social change in ancient Sichuan, China |
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