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Office: Dodd 212C
Phone: 310 825 6046
lothar@humnet.ucla.edu
Lothar von
Falkenhausen obtained a PhD in anthropology at Harvard University
in 1988. Having taught at Stanford University and UC Riverside,
he came to UCLA in 1993 and was promoted to Professor in 1997.
His research concerns the archaeology of the Chinese Bronze Age,
preferably focusing on large interdisciplinary and historical
issues on which archaeological materials can provide significant
new information. One example of this orientation are his numerous
publications on musical instruments (especially chime-bells),
culminating in his book Suspended Music (University of
California Press, 1993). Other publications concern ancient Chinese
bronzes and their inscriptions, ritual, regional cultures, archaeological
synthesis, ancient trans-Asiatic contacts, and methodological
issues. As the American co-PI of the ongoing Peking University-UCLA
Joint Archaeological Project, he is directing excavations at ancient
salt-production sites in the Yangzi River Basin. He serves as
editor of the Journal of East Asian Archaeology and of
the Early China Special Monographs Series. |
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