论文部分内容阅读
Editor’s words: Over the sweep of history, Chinese people have paid heavy price in their struggles with the ocean. A large number of sunken ships are evidence that testifies to the history of South China Sea as an important maritime passage linking the mainland to the outside world since the Song Dynasty dating back to more than 1000 years. In 1987 the discovery of the sunken Song-Dynasty ship “South China Sea No. 1” in the border area between Yangjiang and Taishan counties in Guangdong Province is the landmark event for China’s underwater archeologists. 20 years from then on, surveys and excavations done to this ancient ship have witnessed the development of Chinese underwater archeology. With decades of efforts by experts from various fields, the sunken ship was eventually salvaged out of water in 2007 and will be housed in the newly-built Maritime Silk Road Museum in Guangdong…
Editor’s words: Over the sweep of history, Chinese people have said heavy numbers in sunken ships are evidence that testifies to the history of South China Sea as an important maritime passage linking the Mainland to the outside world since the Song Dynasty dating back to more than 1000 years. In 1987 the discovery of the sunken Song-Dynasty ship “South China Sea No. 1 ” in the border area between Yangjiang and Taishan counties in Guangdong Province is the landmark event for China’s underwater archeologists. 20 years from then on, surveys and excavations done to this ancient ship have witnessed the development of Chinese underwater archeology. With decades of efforts by experts from various fields, the sunken ship was eventually salvaged out of water in 2007 and will be housed in the newly-built Maritime Silk Road Museum in Guangdong ...