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11. Archaeological Work during the Cultural Revolution
DURING the proletarian cultural revolution, China's archaeological workers have taken an active part in the revolutionary struggle and at the same time did much work in their field. We did not work
Author: HSIA NAI Year 1971 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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12. MORE ANCIENT SILKS FOUND
CHINA was the first country in the world to raise silkworms and weave fabrics of silk. More than 3,000 years ago the people of the late Shang dynasty were already engaged in sericulture. They
Author: HSIA NAI Year 1972 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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13. 600,000 Years of labor and Struggle
This article was written especially for China Reconstructs by Professor Hsia Nai, director of the Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. The first part, in this issue, discusses finds
Author: HSIA NAI Year 1973 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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14. 600,000 Years of Labor and Struggle (II)
In the June issue of China Reconstructs Professor Hsia Nai, director of the Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, discussed the pre-Chin dynasty archaeological finds on display in an
Author: HSIA NAI Year 1973 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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15. Sassanian Silver Coins Testify to Ancient China-Iran Friendship
FRIENDLY exchanges between the peoples of China and Iran date back to the second century B.C. Since that time frequent trade and cultural interflow has resulted in mutual benefit to both civilizations
Author: HSIA NAI Year 1974 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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16. The Slaves Were the Makers of History
SLAVE society is of pivotal importance in the history of social development in China. During this period the appearance of private ownership of the means of production set in motion the change from
Author: HSIA NAI Year 1975 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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17. New Archaeological Finds Enrich Study of Early Science
THE STUDY OF natural science began early in ancient China, as in other highly-developed ancient civilizations. Recent archaeological finds related to science and technology show how clearly progress
Author: HSIA NAI Year 1976 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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18. Archeologist and Historian
DURING his sojourn (1928-1937) in Japan Kuo Mo-jo devoted himself to study of the oracle bones and tortoise shells unearthed at the ruins of Yin, the Shang dynasty capital, and inscriptions on
Author: HSIA NAI Year 1978 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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19. LU HSUN
LU HSUN ...was not only a great man of letters, but also a great thinker and a great revolutionary . . . an unprecedented hero on the cultural front, the most correct, the bravest, the firmest, most
Author: HSIA YEN Year 1956 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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20. Yang Sheng, Master Puppeteer
A GAY YOUNG MAN wearing a green silk robe strolls through the countryside, holding in one hand an umbrella and in the other a fan. Accompanying him is an urchin pushing a wheelbarrow loaded with
Author: LIN HSIA Year 1963 Issue 6 PDF HTML