THE CULTURE OF HELUO IS THE MAIN CULTURE OF CHINESE CIVILIZATION
Abstract
With the archaeological discoveries of the ancient Heluo Kingdom, Chinese archaeologists' research on Heluo civilization has become a hot topic in the current archaeological community. National leaders also attach importance to the study of Heluo civilization, which is the protection of Chinese cultural heritage and the study of China. The major support of the civilization process, this article analyzes the inheritance of the Heluo culture from the historical perspective for thousands of years, and provides some suggestions for archaeologists and historians to study Chinese civilization.
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