Awards & Winners

Kwang-chih Chang

Date of Birth 15-April-1931
Place of Birth Beijing
(China)
Nationality China, Taiwan, United States of America
Also know as K.C. Chang, Guangzhi Zhang
Profession Archaeologist, Sinologist
Kwang-chih Chang, also known as K.C. Chang, was a Chinese/Taiwanese archaeologist and sinologist. He was a professor of archaeology at Harvard University, a Vice-President of the Academia Sinica and a curator at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. He helped to bring modern, western methods of archaeology to the study of ancient Chinese history. He also introduced new discoveries in Chinese archaeology to western audiences by translating works from Chinese to English. He pioneered the study of Taiwanese archaeology, encouraged multi-disciplinal anthropological archaeological research, and urged archaeologists to conceive of East Asian prehistory as a pluralistic whole.

Awards by Kwang-chih Chang

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1984


Guggenheim Fellowship for Social Sciences, US & Canada
(Anthropology & Cultural Studies)