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BOOK REVIEWS Archaeological Heritage in the Tainan Science Park of Taiwan. Cheng-hwa Tsang and Kuang-ti Li. Translated by David Cohen. Tainan Science Park (TSP) Archaeological Discoveries Series 3. Taidong: National Museum of Prehistory, 2015. 359 pp. NT$300. ISBN 978-9-86047413-8. Reviewed by Richard PEARSON, University of British Columbia Volume 3 in the Tainan Science Park (TSP) The authors present a sequence for the Archaeological Discoveries book series, this Tainan area of southern Taiwan spanning 5000 visually attractive book summarizes the results years and six cultures, including: Dabenkeng of more than ten years of rescue archaeology, (5000–4200 B.P.), Niuchuozi (4200–3300 B.P.), beginning in 1996 and directed by Professor Dahu (3300–1800 B.P.), Niaosong (1800–500 Tsang Cheng-hwa at the Tainan Science Park B.P.), Siraya (500–300 B.P.), and Ming–Qing Han in Southern Taiwan, a complex of over 150 Chinese (300–150 B.P.). Some of these high tech factories employing approximately cultures can be divided into phases based on 60,000 workers. A local branch of the distinctive artifacts. A time period based on National Museum of Prehistory was included stratigraphy and carbon dating is provided for in the plan. At least one excavation team had each phase. Briefly, the authors propose that over 100 workers and
Asian Perspectives – University of Hawai'I Press
Published: May 10, 2018
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