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This collaborative project ran between 2006 and 2009. It was financially supported in Australia by the
Australia-China Council (ACC). In China it was supported and carried out in cooperation with the
Hanzhong City Museum
and the Institute of Soil and Water Conservation in Shaanxi Province.
The project demonstrated how
modern technology
can support historical research, record archaeological relics, help preserve history and be involved in the
development and promotion of historical and adventure tourism in the region spanned by
China's ancient
Shu Roads.
The Project and its outcomes are summarised in its Final
Summary Report and in more detail in the Project
acquittal reports which can be accessed via the Link below. Recent activity can be found under
"What's New".
Project
Final Phase II Acquittal & References
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