100 Years of Archaeological Research in China (1921-2021): A Space-Based Perspective
A special issue of Land (ISSN 2073-445X). This special issue belongs to the section "Landscape Archaeology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2022) | Viewed by 28044
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2. International Centre on Space Technologies for Natural and Cultural Heritage under the Auspices of UNESCO, Beijing 100094, China
Interests: remote sensing; GIS; space archaeology; machine learning in archaeology; heritage conservation and sustainability; historical geography; big Earth data
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Interests: remote sensing for archaeology; archaeological feature detection; GIS-based archaeological predictive modelling
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Interests: digital archaeology
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Interests: neolithic–bronze age archaeology; silk road archaeology
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Interests: archaeology of the Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties; archaeological theory and history of archaeology; cultural heritage protection
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Interests: aerial archaeology; remote sensing survey of large archaeological sites and mining and smelting sites
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Interests: Chinese neolithic archaeology; landscape archaeology; GIS in archaeology
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Interests: spatial humanities and digital humanities; landscape archaeology and cultural landscape heritage; big data in environmental behavior; geodesign, green infrastructure and leisure activities
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Interests: digital cultural heritage; remote sensing archaeology; smart museum; cultural big data
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Interests: digital environmental archaeology; remote sensing for archaeology and heritage conservation
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Interests: digital archaeology; environmental archaeology; settlement archaeology
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Interests: archaeological remote sensing; cultural heritages digital protection; landscape archaeology; archaeological GIS; historical GIS; synthetic aperture radar signal processing
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In 1921, China’s first official archaeological excavation campaign was carried out at Yangshao village of today’s Sanmenxia city, in the Henan Province, marking the birth of modern Chinese Archaeology. The discovery of Yangshao has confirmed that there was a very developed painted-pottery culture in Neolithic China. Forty years later, the first remote sensing-based archaeological survey in China was conducted in Sanmenxia too. In this pioneering survey, Chinese archaeologists and remote sensing experts used aerial photographs to detect and map the distribution of ancient sites and tombs around the areas planned for the construction of the Sanmenxia Reservior. After that, spatial information technologies, such as remote sensing and GIS, have played an important role in discovering, monitoring, mapping and protecting many important archaeological sites and cultural heritages in China.
Over the past 100 years, we have witnessed the rapid development of science and technology and the continuous expansion of the applications of spatial information techniques to address a wide range of archaeological issues. We would like to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Chinese Archaeology by publishing this Special Issue to provide overviews and achievements of archaeological research in China from a space-based perspective. This Special Issue will consist of a large set of domestic contributions for the major fields in Chinese Archaeology as pertinent to space-based solutions to archaeological purposes. We welcome contributions that can synthesize the current state of knowledge, summarize existing issues and challenges, and provide new insights for future research and development in a certain field of archaeology in China using space information technologies. Submissions covering a wide range of space and time are mostly encouraged.
You may choose our Joint Special Issue in Remote Sensing.
Dr. Lei Luo
Dr. Lijun Yu
Prof. Jianguo Liu
Prof. Dr. Hui Wang
Prof. Hui Fang
Prof. Dr. Gang Li
Dr. Hai Zhang
Dr. Jie He
Dr. Shaohua Wang
Dr. Ruixia Yang
Dr. Peng Lu
Dr. Zhe Li
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- spatial information technology
- remote sensing
- GIS
- geophysical prospecting and acoustic sensing
- landscape archaeology
- geoarchaeology
- environmental archaeology
- settlement archaeology
- Silk Road
- Great Wall and Grand Canal of China
- Chinese Neolithic and Bronze Age
- Chinese historical periods
- burial geomancy and Fengshui
- cultural heritage protection and sustainability
- big data
- machine learning
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