New Perspectives on China and Eurasia in the Bronze Age

china_eurasiaChina Studies Centre, University of Sydney

9.30am – 4.00pm, Tuesday 22 March 2016
Centre for Classical and Near Eastern Studies of Australia (CCANESA)
Madsen Building, University of Sydney (Eastern Avenue Entrance and up the stairs)

The China Studies Centre, University of Sydney, hosts academic workshop focuses on the far west of China in the Bronze Age. It will showcase the remarkable new archaeological fieldwork taking place at the site of Adunqiaolu as a collaborative project between the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) and the University of Sydney. Three members of the CASS team are visiting the University of Sydney as guests of the China Studies Centre and the Department of Archaeology to present their most recent findings. Work at the site will be placed in a wider context by talks by past and present researchers from the Department of Archaeology at Sydney whose research has focused on western China and Eurasia.

For more information and registration: http://whatson.sydney.edu.au/events/published/new-perspectives-on-china-and-eurasia-in-the-bronze-age