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Comments on Mei Jianjun's Representative Papers
1. Mei Jianjun, Xu Jianwei, Chen Kunlong, etc. Recent research on early bronze smelting and casting in northwest China. ), Research on Ancient Asian Metallurgy, Washington: friel Art Museum. 20 12: 37-46.

2. Chen Kunlong, Mei Jianjun, Zhao Congcang. Scientific analysis of bronzes unearthed from Baoshan site in Chenggu and related problems. Cultural relics.2012 (7): 85-92.

3. Zhang Zhiguo, Ma Qinglin, Mei Jianjun, Heinz Burke. Study on Simulation Preparation of Ancient Artificial Copper-barium Silicate Pigment in China. Journal of National Museum of China.2012 (2):128-140.

4. Mei Jianjun (writing). New progress of early metallurgical research in China. See: Science and Technology Archaeological Center, Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. The third series of scientific and technological archaeology. Beijing: Science Press, 2011:135-154.

5. Mei Jianjun, Chen Kunlong and Cao Wei. Preliminary scientific analysis of Shang bronzes unearthed in Hanzhong. See: Bronzes unearthed in Hanzhong (Volume 4). Chengdu: Sichuan Publishing Group, Bashu Bookstore, 20 1 1: 250-297.

6. Zheng and Mei Jianjun. Academic ethics of using stolen cultural relics for scientific research. Gansu Social Sciences.2011(1): 38-41.

7. Chen Kunlong, Mei Jianjun. Scientific Analysis and Research on Bronzes Unearthed from Tomb A and Tomb B of Liu Lige in Huixian County. Central Plains Cultural Relics.2011(6): 99-105.

8. Mei Jianjun, wang pu, Huang Xing. The New Progress of Archaeological Research of Science and Technology in China in Recent Two Years. China Journal of Science and Technology History.2010 (1):1-13.

9. Jianjun mei. Commentary by Donald B. Wagner, Science and Civilization in China, Volume of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Part 1 1: Black Metallurgy. Journal of Synthesis, 20 10(3): 465-469.

10. Shao Anding, Mei Jianjun, Chen Kunlong, Zhou Guangji, Wang Hui. Preliminary Analysis of Metal Ornaments Unearthed from Majiayuan Warring States Cemetery in Sol Zhang. Cultural relics. 20 10 (10): 88-96.

1 1., Mei Jianjun,, Mu,: Preliminary scientific analysis of bronzes unearthed from Zongri site in Tongde, Qinghai Province, study of western regions. 20 10(2): 3 1-37.

12. Jianjun mei. Early Metallurgy in China: Some Challenges in Current Research. In mei Jianjun and Thilo Rehren (editor. ). Metallurgy and Civilization: Eurasia and Beyond. London: Prototype Publication, 36(2009): 9- 16.

13. Mei Jianjun, Chen Kunlong and Cao Wei. Scientific identification of Shang bronzes in Hanzhong, Shaanxi Province. Journal of Archaeological Science 36 (2009):1881-1891.

14. Chen kunlong, tillo lelun, mei Jianjun and Zhao Congcang. Special Alloys in Remote Areas: Scientific Research on Bronzes of Shang Dynasty in Hanzhong, Shaanxi [J]. Journal of Archaeology 36 (2009): 2108-21kloc-0/8.

15. Jianjun mei. Complexity of Early Metallurgy and Social Culture: Archaeological Findings in Northwest China. In Brian k hanks and Catherine m Randolph (editor. Social Complexity of Prehistoric Eurasia, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009: 2 15-232.

16. Wang Wenzhi, Mei Jianjun. Talking about the catalogue of bronze drums. Research on the History of Natural Science, 2009 (1): 99-113.

17. Chen Kunlong, Mei Jianjun, Sun Bingjun. Preliminary detection and analysis of bronzes unearthed in Liangdai village's two-week cemetery. Archaeology and Cultural Relics, 2009 (6): 97- 10 1.

18. Chen Gang, Wei Xiong, Mei Jianjun. Summary of ancient lost wax casting technology abroad. Southern Cultural Relics, 2009 (2):109-113.

19. Ling Yong, Mei Jianjun and Lu Enguo: Scientific Analysis of Bronzes Unearthed in Yili, Xinjiang, Research on the History of Natural Science, No.3, 2008, pp. 359-369.

20. Ling Yong and Mei Jianjun: Some Thoughts on the Metal Technology in Xinjiang in 1000 BC, Research on the Western Regions, No.4, 2008, pp. 42-49.

2 1. Mei Jianjun and Li Minghua: Some questions about the "bow ornaments" in the tombs of Shang and Zhou Dynasties in northern China, Research on the Western Regions, No.3, 2007, p.1/6-123.

22. Chen Kunlong, Mei Jianjun, Yue. Scientific analysis of two thin-walled copper containers unearthed in Shaanxi County, Qin Tomb in the northern suburb of xi, compiled by Shaanxi Institute of Archaeology. Sanqin Publishing House, 378-384 pages.

23. Mei Jianjun: "Bronzes in the North": the birth and growth of a term, included in "Archaeological Excavation and Historical Restoration" edited by the Editorial Committee of French Sinology Series, series 1 1, Beijing: Zhonghua Book Company, 2006. Page 132- 147.

24. Jianjun mei. The material culture of iron age people in Xinjiang, northwest of China (the material culture of iron age in eastern Central Asia). In Joan Aruz and Ann Facas (editor. ), Jin Lu in Eurasia. New york: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2006. 132- 145.

25. MEI Jianjun: Several questions about the study of early bronze mirrors unearthed in Xinjiang were included in the "Study of Turpan Studies-Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Turpan Studies" compiled by the Cultural Relics Bureau of Turpan City, Xinjiang. Shanghai: Shanghai Dictionary Publishing House, June 5438+ 10, 2006. Page 246-25 1.

26. Chen Kunlong and Mei Jianjun, editors-in-chief: Scientific Analysis of Bronzes Unearthed from Shang Tombs in Jingjie Village, Lingshi County, Shaanxi Province, edited by Hai Zai, and Shang Tombs in Lingshi Jingjie. Beijing: Science Press, September 2006.

27. Mei Jianjun: On the Origin of Metallurgy in China and Some Problems in the Study of Early Bronzes, The Study of Ancient Civilization, the first series, edited by the Institute of Archaeology of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the Research Center of Ancient Civilization of China Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing: Cultural Relics Publishing House, 2005, p. 168- 179.

28. Mei Jianjun, Wang Bo and Li Xiao: Preliminary Scientific Analysis of Bronzes Unearthed in Xinjiang, Archaeology, No.4, 2005, pp. 78-84.

29. May & Thursday Ryan. Copper Smelting in Northwest China and Xinjiang, Part I: Kangcun, Kuqa County, A.D.18th century. Historical Metallurgy, 39.2(2005): 96- 105.

30. Jianjun mei. Qijia and Sema-Turbino: Early Contact between Northwest China and Eurasian Grassland, Bulletin of Far East Antiquities Museum, 2005. 75: 3 1-54.

3 1. Jianjun mei. Cultural Interaction between China and Central Asia in Bronze Age, Journal of British Academy of Sciences, 12 1(2003), 1-39.

32. Jianjun mei. Metallurgical analysis of metal crucible in Xinjiang. In Paul Jeter (editor. ), scientific research in the field of Asian art, London: prototype publication. 2003: 53-59.

33. Mei Jianjun, Liu Guori & Xi Enchang. Metallurgical research on early metal objects in eastern Xinjiang. Bulletin of Metal Museum, 36(2003): 45-62.

34. Mei Jianjun & Li Yanxiang. Early copper technology in Xinjiang, China: evidence to date. In Paul Craddock & Janet Long (editor. ), mining and metal production in past dynasties. London: British Museum Press. 2003: 1 1 1- 12 1.

35. Mei Jianjun & Colin Schell. Xinjiang iron age culture and its connection with grassland. In Katie Boyle and others (editor. ), ancient interaction: East and West in Eurasia. Cambridge: MacDonald Institute of Archaeology. 2002:.2 13-34.

36. Mei Jianjun, Chang En: Preliminary Analysis and Research on Early Bronzes Unearthed in Eastern Xinjiang, Studies on the Western Regions, No.2, 2002, p. 1- 10.

37. Jianjun mei. Copper smelting technology in iron age in Xinjiang: evidence from Nurasai site. Bulletin of Metal Museum, 34(200 1): 22-38.

38. Jianjun mei. Copper and bronze smelting in the late prehistoric period in Xinjiang: cultural background and its relationship with surrounding areas. International Bar Association Series 865, Oxford: Archaeological Press. 2000.

39. Mei Jianjun & Colin Schell: The influence of Andlau Novo culture in Xinjiang in 2000 BC. Antique 73.281(September 1999): 570-78.

40. Mei Jianjun & Colin Schell. Copper and bronze metallurgy in the late prehistoric period in Xinjiang. In Victor Meyer (editor. ), the peoples of the bronze age and the iron age in eastern Central Asia. Washington: Institute of Anthropology. 1998: 58 1-603

4 1. Mei Jianjun, Colin Schell, Xiao Li & Wang Bo (1998). Metallurgical study of early copper and bronze products in Xinjiang, China. Announcement of Metal Museum, 30( 1998): 1-22

42. Mei Jianjun: History, Metallurgy and Communication of Pakton. Bulletin of Metal Museum, No.24 (1995-II): 43-55.

43. Mei Jianjun & amp Comparison of Ancient Metallurgy between India and China. K. Hashimoto et al (editor. ), East Asian Science: Tradition and Transcendence. Japan: Kansai University Press. 1994. Page 233-4 1.

44. Mei Jianjun: Comparison of Zinc Smelting in Ancient China and India, Research on the History of Natural Science, Vol. 12, No.4 (1993), pp. 360-367.

45. Mei Jianjun: Traditional Zinc Smelting in China, Historical Materials of China Science and Technology, Vol.1/kloc-0, No.2 (1990), pp. 22-26.

46. Mei Jianjun and Ke Jun: Research on the Ancient Nickel-copper Smelting Technology in China, Research on the History of Natural Science, Vol.8,No. 1 (1989), pp.67-77.