TY - JOUR
T1 - The Collaborative Dimension of Johan Gunnar Andersson’s Search for a Western Origin of China
AU - JOHANSSON, Perry
N1 - This article was made possible by a Faculty Research Grant
from Hong Kong Baptist University. Initial research was
supported by a Magnus Bergvall Foundation grant and a
previous version was drafted during my Senior Research
Fellowship at the Asia Research Institute of the National
University of Singapore.
Copyright:
© 2016 The Author(s).
PY - 2016/11/30
Y1 - 2016/11/30
N2 - The Swedish geologist Johan Gunnar Andersson, well known for discovering the first Stone Age culture in China, was for a long time criticized for trying to establish a ‘Western origin’ for his Yangshao finds. Not much has been written on how he went about to prove this theory and no composite account exists on what role other, mainly Swedish, scholars played in his project. This article aims to address this lacuna, outlining how geographer Sven Hedin, collector Orvar Karlbeck, as well as archaeologists Olov Janse and Ture J. Arne came to be engaged in the search for a Neolithic ‘Eurasian Highway’. Relying on Swedish archives the article will also shed light on the lead up to the Yangshao discovery and the aura of secrecy Andersson shrouded his later activities in China in.
AB - The Swedish geologist Johan Gunnar Andersson, well known for discovering the first Stone Age culture in China, was for a long time criticized for trying to establish a ‘Western origin’ for his Yangshao finds. Not much has been written on how he went about to prove this theory and no composite account exists on what role other, mainly Swedish, scholars played in his project. This article aims to address this lacuna, outlining how geographer Sven Hedin, collector Orvar Karlbeck, as well as archaeologists Olov Janse and Ture J. Arne came to be engaged in the search for a Neolithic ‘Eurasian Highway’. Relying on Swedish archives the article will also shed light on the lead up to the Yangshao discovery and the aura of secrecy Andersson shrouded his later activities in China in.
U2 - 10.5334/bha-545
DO - 10.5334/bha-545
M3 - Journal article
SN - 1062-4740
VL - 26
SP - 1
EP - 8
JO - Bulletin of the History of Archaeology
JF - Bulletin of the History of Archaeology
IS - 1
ER -