江西考古的世纪回顾与思考

Lying on the southern bank of the middle Yangtze River, Jiangxi constitutes the confluence of the north and south cultures and holds an important position in Chinese archaeology. Jiangxi archaeology got its start relatively late, but from the 1970s, it has obtained a series of significant discoverie...

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