scholarly journals Монголын байлдан дагууллын түүх Тайваний түүх судлалд

2021 ◽  
pp. 38-44
Author(s):  
Ариунгуа Н.
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Монголын байлдан дагууллын түүх Тайваний түүх судлалд XIII зууны Монголын байлдан дагуулал, Монголын эзэнт гүрэн байгуулагдсан түүхэн үйл явдал эрт дээр үеэс түүхчдийн анхаарлын төвд байсаар ирсэн билээ. Монголын байлдан дагуулал улс үндэстнүүдийн түүхэнд ямар үр дагавар авчирсан талаарх судалгаа монголчуудын ноёрхолд өртсөн орнуудын түүх судлалд онцгой байр эзэлдэг . English title: History of Conquest of Mongolia for Taiwan History Studies

2018 ◽  
Vol 17 (5) ◽  
pp. 21-29
Author(s):  
A. P. Derevianko ◽  
Yu. A. Azarenko ◽  
S. A. Komissarov

Purpose. The paper describes the most ancient archaeological culture of Taiwan and its significance for the reconstruction of the early stage of the human society’s development in the region. Results. Changbin, the culture of the Late Paleolithic Age, named after Changbin Township in Taidong County on the eastern coast of the island and its southern extremities where it was discovered. Excavations of the primary site, Baxiandong (Baxian caves; or Pahsientung), started in 1968, with new findings being made nowadays. The Baxian sea-cave samples were tested with radiocarbon measurement to have been dated from 15 to 5 thousand years ago, making earlier dates (around 50,000 years ago) debatable. The bulk of artifacts found includes chipped stone and bone tools, mainly of them are flint scrapers, sharp-edged flake tools, pebble chopping tools, shell scrapers and also tools made of bone, such as wedges, stitching awls and fish hooks. The ancient people, who lived in the caves, hunted, fished and gathered seafood on the coast. Typlogically, the Changbin tools are similar to the Hoabinhian industry. It is possible that Changbinhians came to Taiwan from the Southeast China, but also probably from the Phillipines. At its late stage, the Changbin culture overlaps with the Neolithic Dabenkeng culture (about 5000–2500 years BC), but there is no evidence to any contacts between them. Conclusion. Changbin Culture is extremely important for the understanding of the origin of the first settlements in prehistorical Taiwan. Farther research can bring new results in revealing the features of anthropogenesis on the territory of the Eastern Asia. Detailed reconstruction of the stages of development of this territory, with special attention to the initial settlement of Taiwan, is necessary to understand the basic characteristics of the cultural evolution of the early cultures in the region and can help solve the problem of the spread of a modern anthropological type in ecumene, make possible the identifying the ways of ancient migrations in the Asia-Pacific region. The initial period of studies of Baxian caves made possible to formulate the tasks for the new search, the answers to which will be received within the next stage of the archaeological works, having begun about 10 years ago.


2021 ◽  
pp. 48-64
Author(s):  
Kirk A. Denton

Chapter 2 focuses on the National Museum of Taiwan History (國立台灣歷史博物館‎) opened in 2011 in the city of Tainan. The first in Taiwan dedicated to telling the story of Taiwan’s development into nationhood, the museum centers its narrative around the tropes of inclusiveness, ethnic diversity, immigration, and political pluralism. In the process, it avoids the excesses of a more radical Taiwanese nativism and presents a “consensus” view of the history of the island that de-emphasizes historical traumas, such as inter-ethnic conflict, the horrendous treatment of Taiwan’s indigenous peoples, and the February 28 Incident.


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