Podrobno.uz, one of the most influential media outlets in Uzbekistan, published a report on Feb 17 on Wang Jianxin, chief scientist of the Collaborative Research Center for Archaeology of the Silk Roads.
Wang Jianxin, chief scientist of the Collaborative Research Center for Archaeology of the Silk Roads and a professor at Northwest University, does an interview. [Photo provided to en.xa.gov.cn]
Wang Jianxin is a professor at Northwest University – located in Xi'an, capital of Northwest China's Shaanxi province.
The report covered the research and breakthroughs of Chinese archaeologists on ancient civilizations – such as the Yuezhi and Kushan civilizations – and expressed great interest in the practice and experience of Chinese cultural heritage protection, especially the protection of large ruins.
Since 2009, the Northwest University Central Asia Archaeological Team led by Wang has worked with archaeologists from Uzbekistan to unearth a raft of important new archaeological finds, and has made important breakthroughs and progress in the field of Silk Road archaeological research.
Wang Jianxin (second, right) visits the Ancient City in Quva, Uzbekistan, in September 2022. [Photo provided to en.xa.gov.cn]
Chinese and Ukrainian archaeologists excavate at a site in Rabat cemetery in Uzbekistan in 2017. [Photo provided to en.xa.gov.cn]
原文链接:http://en.xa.gov.cn/news/5035.htm