Abstract

In 2006, Peter Ucko and I visited over ten universities in the People’s Republic of China, at which archaeology was offered as a degree course. We met with staff and students from each Department of Archaeology and held interviews to find out about their experiences, expectations, and ideas regarding the nature and practice of archaeology. Staff and students were interviewed separately in order to encourage people to speak openly. In addition, interviews were held with the directors and archaeologists of several archaeological institutes in the provinces/regions. This paper is one chapter of the book that Peter Ucko and I had proposed to write together, before his death.

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