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Kwang-chih Chang
Kwang-chih Chang (15 April, 1931 – January 3, 2001), commonly known as K. C. Chang, was a Taiwanese-American archaeologist and sinologist. He was the John E. Hudson Professor of archaeology at Harvard University, Vice-President of the Academia Sinica, and a curator at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. He helped to bring modern, western methods of archaeology to the study of ancient Chinese history. He also introduced new discoveries in Chinese archaeology to western audiences by translating works from Chinese to English. He pioneered the study of Taiwanese archaeology, encouraged multi-disciplinal anthropological archaeological research, and urged archaeologists to conceive of East Asian prehistory (China, Korea, and Japan) as a pluralistic whole. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 5 results of 5
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Preparation and comparative properties of membranes based on PANI and three inorganic fillers by J. M. Yeh, K. C. Chang, C. H. Hsu, C. W. Peng, Y. Y. Huang, H. P. Wan, W. C. Hung
Published 2014-03-01
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Advanced anticorrosive coatings prepared from electroactive polyimide/graphene nanocomposites with synergistic effects of redox catalytic capability and gas barrier properties by J. M. Yeh, K. C. Chang, H. I. Lu, C. H. Chang, C. H. Hsu, W. F. Ji, W. Y. Li, T. L. Chuang, W. R. Liu, M. H. Tsai
Published 2014-04-01
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