![]() Currently, he serves as the chief expert for the “Research on Ceramics Found in the Paracel Islands Waters and Maritime Silk Road” project, a major project of The National Social Science Fund of China. The project is a remarkable starting of the deep sea archaeology in China, laying a foundation for its subsequent development. He organized the “2018 Deep Sea Archaeology Investigation in South China Sea” project, during which he took the bathyscaph “Deep Sea Warrior” for the first diving. He organized the construction of Chinese Archaeology No.1 Ship, the first vessel specially used for China’s underwater archaeology work. Song Jianzhong’s leadership, a series of important underwater archaeology projects are organized and conducted, including the South China Sea Investigation, Three Sino-Japanese War Cruiser Wrecks Investigation, etc. Since 2013, he has worked for the Chinese Academy of Cultural Heritage in Beijing, and was appointed director of the Technology and Equipment Department at the National Center of Underwater Cultural Heritage in the same year, and deputy director general of the National Center of Underwater Cultural Heritage in 2015.In recent years, under Mr. ![]() ![]() ![]() After graduating from Peking University’s Department of Archaeology in 1985, he worked at Shanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology for several years as an assistant, associate and research fellow, deputy director and then the director of the institute. Jianzhong Song is currently the deputy director general of China’s National Centre for Archaeology. ![]()
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