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Xinjing Cultural Relics 2008-1,2

From:Chinese Archaeology NetWriter:Date:2008-12-26

 

Contents


Xinjiang Kuche Institute of Grottoes,
Investigation of Wenbashi grottoes in Baicheng County   (001)

Zhao Li,
On Kerzi’er Grottoes   (010)

Xinjiang Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology,
Excavation of Dandanwulike site in 2006   (022)

Rong Xinjiang,
The confusion Form of Religions on the Silk Road – New Quests of Mural Paintings of Buddhist Temple in Yutian County   (029)

Jia Weiming, Wu Xinhua and AilisenoBaici,
Research of the Prehistoric Archaeology of Junggar Basin   (035)

Aliyao Tuolahazi,
Embroidery of Kazak Minority   (055)

Li Yongping,
On Gold – plating Silver Plate with Western – style God – man Design Unearthed from Jinyuan County of Gansu Province   (059)

AbuduoRexiti,
One Bronze – ax Unearthed from Santai Tree Farm of Boertala Mongol Autonomous Prefecture   (070)

Dilinuer,
Two Pieces of Gold Wares Unearthed from Kulansarike Cemetery in Aheqi County   (072)

Abuduaini,
Management and Thinking of the Great Relics Project of Xinjiang Section of the Silk Road   (074)

Sun Guangming,
Preservation and Restoration of Two Pieces of Painted Clay Figurine from Asitana Cemetery   (083)

Liu Yongwu,
On City Construction and Cultural Relics Protection of Kashi City   (089)

MayinueroWufuer,
On Education Function of the Museum   (092)

AnniwaeroHasimu,
Status Report of Definition, Classification and Grading for the Ethnic Cultural Relics of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Musuem   (095)

Yang Jing,
The Use and Management of the Special Funds for the Collection of Cultural Relics of the Museum   (102)

Zhao Yong,
The Opportunities and Challenges for the Museum by the Tourism Industry   (106)

Emmanuelle Lesbre (France), translated by Su Yumin and Guo Mengyuan,
(The Second Part) Explaination and Classification of the Buddha’s Pictures Centered on the Roof of Kizil Grottoes   (110)

Matteo Compareti (Italy), translated by Luo Shuai,
The Meaning of Dragon of Mural Painting from Afrasiab (the Samarkand in Ancient Times)   (127)