Core Viewpoint - The sixth "World Archaeology Forum, Shanghai" opened on December 16, focusing on the theme of "Technology, Society, and Archaeology," with over 300 experts from more than 40 countries participating in discussions on the impact of technology on society and its relationship with archaeology [1] Group 1: Forum Overview - The forum showcased 11 major archaeological discoveries, including studies on the "Red Mountain Social Civilization Process" and the "Complexity of Transition from Hunting-Gathering to Agriculture in the Southeast Asian Peninsula" [1] - It also presented 11 important archaeological research results, such as "From Aggregation to Integration: Interaction of Populations in the Central and Southern Regions of Inner Mongolia during the Eastern Zhou Period" [1] - The forum serves as a high-end academic exchange platform for the international archaeology community, established in 2013 and held biennially [1] Group 2: Contributions and Innovations - The discoveries and research presented at the forum contribute to a deeper understanding of specific regional archaeological cultures and reflect significant innovations in theory, methods, and technology [1] - Breakthrough research progress based on new archaeological findings was highlighted, indicating advancements in the field [1]
第六届“世界考古论坛·上海”举办
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-12-17 20:57