Recent Research on Early Chinese Borderland Cultures and Archaeological Materials
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 84th Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM (2019)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Recent Research on Early Chinese Borderland Cultures and Archaeological Materials," at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
In ancient Chinese frontier zones which comprised lands with unique geomorphological features and ecosystems across different climate zones, archaeological landscapes point to the existence of regional cultures that progressed independently from direct impacts from the Chinese central plains. Very often they also suggest communications between the frontier groups and outsider cultures. While remarkable quantities of archaeological data from field work highlight different aspects of these frontier cultures, an increasing number of multidisciplinary research methods and analyses recently made available also assist in identifying distinct attributes of these cultures, as well as in exploring issues surrounding the dynamics of cultural interaction and technological exchange. With the most updated research tools in hand, authors in this session present the results of case studies using materials known through recent excavations at sites in ancient Chinese borderlands.
Other Keywords
Bronze Age •
Archaeometry & Materials Analysis •
Frontiers and Borderlands •
Chronology •
Mortuary Analysis •
Dating Techniques •
Settlement patterns •
Material Culture and Technology •
Archaeometry & Materials Analysis: Residue Analysis
Geographic Keywords
Kyrgyz Republic (Country) •
Japan (Country) •
Asia (Continent) •
Mongolia (Country) •
Republic of India (Country) •
People's Republic of Bangladesh (Country) •
Democratic People's Republic of Korea (Country) •
Union of Myanmar (Country) •
People's Republic of China (Country) •
Republic of Korea (Country)
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- Documents (5)
- Bronzes, Mortuary Ritual and the Rise of Political Power in the NE Frontier of Ancient China: A case study of Upper Xiajiadian Burials (2019)
- Exploring the Emergence of the Dian (Shizhaishan) Culture: a view from settlement study (2019)
- Recent Research on the Settlement Sites of the Dian Culture of Yunnan: excavations at Xueshan and Shangxihe Sites (2019)
- Scientific Analysis of Metals from the Yinsuodao Site, Yunnan Province (2019)
- A Study of Flexed Burials in the Central Lake Region of Yunnan: from Neolithic to Bronze Age (2019)