DOI:10.1086/203698 - Corpus ID: 144920735
Archaeological Research on Neolithic China
@article{An1988ArchaeologicalRO, title={Archaeological Research on Neolithic China}, author={Zhimin An}, journal={Current Anthropology}, year={1988}, volume={29}, pages={753 - 759}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:144920735} }
- Zhimin An
- Published in Current Anthropology 1 December 1988
- History
K: Yes, indeed. My recent study of the Belgian case has changed my initial thinking. At first I was convinced that a national culture was the solution, that is to say, that a government that wishes…
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