Anthropology in China : defining the discipline / edited by Gregory Eliyu Guldin.
By: Guldin, Gregory Eliyu
Language: English Publisher: New York, London : M.E. Sharpe, 1990.Description: xii, 217p. ; 23cm.ISBN: 0873328337Item type | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Book | British Museum | Royal Anthropological Institute | Open Shelves | KWS [GUL-] (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | L55952 |
Includes bibl. references. - Contents: I, Overview and historical background. Chinese anthropologies / G.E. Guldin; II, The arguement for a four-fields anthropology. The scope and function of anthropology / Liang Zhaotao; The Chinese people need anthropology / Chen Guoqiang; III, What is archaeology? What is archaeology / Xia Nai; New issues in archaeological typology / Su Bingqi; Characteristics and sequence of development of neolithic cultures in China / Zeng Qi; On ethnoarchaeology / Liang Zhaotao, Zhang Shouqi; IV, Paleoanthropology and neoanthropology. Paleoanthropology and neoanthropology / Wu Rukang; The impact of physical anthropology on construction of the "two civilizations" / Huang Xinmei; Modernisation requires anthropometry / Zhang Zhenbiao; Paleolithic research in China, 1980-1984 / Zhang Shensui; V, Developing ethnology. New China's ethnology / Lin Yaohua; Developing ethnology in our country is what the construction of socialism needs / Huang Shuping; VI, Ethnolinguistics. Developments in the scientific study of nationality languages / Fu Maoji; Language and nationality / Ma Xueliang, Dai Qingxia.
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