{"id":11170,"date":"2023-02-09T00:11:29","date_gmt":"2023-02-08T16:11:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/newsletter.sinica.edu.tw/en\/?p=11170"},"modified":"2023-05-03T15:33:04","modified_gmt":"2023-05-03T07:33:04","slug":"disquisitions-on-the-past-present-vol-39-is-now-available","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/newsletter.sinica.edu.tw/en\/11170\/","title":{"rendered":"Disquisitions on the Past & Present, Vol. 39 is now available"},"content":{"rendered":"
Please see the table of contents below:<\/p>\n
1.TU Cheng-sheng, \u201cHow Has China Been Formed?\u201d
\n2.LEE Hsiu-ping, \u201cComparative Analysis of Archaeological Contexts\u201d
\n3.CHU Ping-yi, \u201cThe Good Shepherd and the Lost Sheep: Visiting Carlo Ginzburg and the Chinese-Language Catholic Documents Collected by Giuseppe Gasparo Mezzofanti at University of Bologna\u201d
\n4.HSIEH Ming-Liang, \u201cJingdezhen and Longquan Porcelain Shards of the Yuan Dynasty Gathered from Khara-Khoto (\u2018Black City\u2019) in IHP, Academia Sinica, Collections\u201d
\n5.KAO Chen-huan, \u201cResearch Results Concerning the Document Restoration of the Han Dynasty Juyan Slips (II)\u201d
\n6.SHEN Yaming, \u201cThe \u2018Arks\u2019 that C. C. Shen Used to Rescue Juyan Han Wooden Slips: From Peking to Tientsin\u201d
\n7.Study Group on Xu Gao Seng Zhuan<\/em>, \u201cInterpretation and Comments on Xu Gao Seng Zhuan<\/em> (IX)\u201d<\/p>\n