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Xinjiang Cultural Relics 2005-1

From:Chinese Archaeology NetWriter:Date:2005-04-12
 
 
CONTENTS
 
The Management Regulations Of The Trufan Jiaohe Ruins Of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region                                                                                                    001
 
Xinjiang Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology, Excavation of the Xiabandi Cemetery of Tashikurgan County, in 2004                                                    003
 
Xinjiang Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology, Excavation of the Qiapuqihai Key Water Control Project in Yili Prefecture                                                               013
 
Yisilafeier Yusufu, Anniwaer Hasmu, See The Ancient Horticulture of Xinjiang from Archaeology Discovery                                                                                                       033
 
Qian Boquan, The Research of Gaochang yanshou 14 nian (637. CD) Binbu Chairenkanguankeshi Wenshu                                                                                          043
 
Zhangping, The New Research on the Ruins of “ASHELILIJIALAN” in Kuche           052
 
Yan Song, On the Molanaexiding Mausoleum of Kuche                               059
 
Liu Xuetang, The New Archaeology Discovery of the Witchcraft for the High Yield and Flourishing Population of Xinjiang in Prehistoric Age                                 067
 
Jin Lin, Studies of Robe with Silk Briding Decoration in the Mongol and Yuan Period      083
 
Yao Shuwen, Restoring the Painted Clay Figurine of Horse of Tang Dynasty              089
 
Zhang Lingling, On the 12 symbolic Animals of Birth Figures Unearthed from Asitana of Trufan   092
 
Sun Jie, On the Wooden Cart with Awning Unearthed from Asitana of Trufan             094
 
Jin He, The Cultural Relics is the History Witness                                   095
 
Song Min, Classification of the Cultural Relics Collection in the Museum                100
 
Yang Jianhua, Book Review: Prehistoric Steppe Adaptation and the Horse               104
 
V. D. Kubarve, Translated by Zhou Jinling, The Bronze Mirror Used by Asia Nomadic Tribe is the Firsthand Date of the Religion Archaeology                                      109
 
Tuohuti·Tulahong, Excavation of the Yantake Buddhist Temple Ruins                   123
 
Zhang Yuhong, The Painted Stone Coffin Discovered in Buerjin County                 124
 
Wang Dafang, The Significient Discovery on Turk Archaeology in Mongolia             125
 
Geng Shiming, The Cultural Relics Unearthed from Hetian be Found in Munich Ethnology Museum of Germany                                                                                        127