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China's First Female Archaeologist
- A short article for the 50 anniversary of the People's Republic on Zheng Zhenxiang and her contributions to archaeology.
Crawford, Gary
- University of Toronto at Mississauga archaeologist who investigates palaeoethnobotany and agricultural origins in China, Japan, and Eastern North America. Biography and research details.
Hooja, Rima
- Curriculum vitae of this archaeologist and writer and Senior Fellow, Institute of Rajasthan Studies (India).
Juleff, Gillian
- Short biography for this University of Exeter archaeo-metallurgist. Specialist in early ferrous technology in southern central highlands of Sri Lanka and Exmoor and its hinterland in Britain.
Kohl, Phil
- Detailed profile of this Wellesley College Professor. Research interests include the peoples and cultures of Eurasia and the Middle East.
Lu, Tracey Lie Dan
- Profile of this Chinese University of Hong Kong Associate Professor. Research interests include the origin and development of agriculture in China.
Miksic, John
- Profile of this National University of Singapore professor. Current research includes archaeological excavation at Istana Kampung Gelam, Singapore.
Nelson, Sarah Milledge
- Curriculum vita of this University of Denver Professor. Research interests include the archaeology of China and Korea.
Parpola, Asko
- Research interests and publications of this University of Helsinki Professor of Indology. Interests include prehistoric archaeology of Southand Central Asia and South Asian religions.
Smith, Adam T.
- Contains links to current research projects of this University of Chicago Professor. Includes links to Project ArAGATS: The Archaeology and Geography of Ancient Transcaucasian States, and related presentations.
Obituary of Makoto Sahara
- From the Japan Times, Makoto Sahara, an archaeologist who furthered knowledge of the Yayoi Period, died of pancreatic cancer at a hospital in Chiba Prefecture at age 70. (July 11, 2002)
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