Introduction to Popular Archaeological Magazine
Popular Archaeology (CN: 32-1839/K) is a large monthly journal with high academic value. Since its inception, it has chosen novel topics without losing its coverage, and served the public without losing its theoretical height. It is well received by the industry and readers.
Popular Archaeology is the first popular science and cultural journal in China that focuses on archaeology, cultural relics and cultural heritage, museums, cultural relics collection, cultural history, etc., and is open to the public, especially young students in colleges and secondary schools.
Column setting of popular archaeological magazines
Preface, archaeological information, archaeological snapshots, major discoveries, legends of archaeologists, archaeological sayings, antiquities and people, archaeological notes, heritage Vientiane, archaeological technology, literature review
Honorary Information of Popular Archaeological Magazine
Subscription method of popular archaeological magazines
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Notice for contribution of Popular Archaeological Magazine
1. The contribution requires clear argument, reliable data, strict logic and refined words.
2. All characters in the text shall use Chinese, English or other inserted text symbols, and it is prohibited to use small pictures instead of relevant symbols.
3. The author's information shall include the author's name, work unit (the work unit shall be standardized, unified and stable, and write the first and second level units), city name and postal code, as well as the English translation of the author's name, work unit and city name. In addition, detailed mailing address, postal code, e-mail, contact telephone, fax, etc. shall be provided.
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