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17 Facts About Liang Siyong

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Liang Siyong was a Chinese anthropologist and archaeologist.

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Liang Siyong was deputy director of the Institute of Archaeology at the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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One of the first scholars to introduce the discipline of archaeology to China, Liang is regarded as one of China's "first-generation archaeologists".

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Liang Siyong was the second son of the scholar Liang Qichao.

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Liang Siyong was married to Li Fuman, with whom he had one daughter.

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Liang Siyong died of a heart attack on 2 April 1954, at the age of 49.

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Liang Siyong was born on 13 November 1904 in Macau, the fourth child and second son of journalist and scholar Liang Siyong Qichao.

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Liang Siyong completed his primary education in Yokohama, where his family had been exiled to, and graduated from Tsinghua University in 1924.

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Liang Siyong was enrolled into Harvard University, at which he studied archaeology and picked up English.

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At the time, the archaeology field in China was virtually nonexistent, thus Liang Siyong is considered as one of the "first-generation archaeologists" who introduced the discipline to the country.

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Liang Siyong published a comprehensive report on the Chengziya site of the Longshan culture in 1934, titled Chengziya site excavation report, which is regarded as one of his more notable publications as an archaeologist.

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Liang Siyong continued investigations at Yinxu till 1937, uncovering several other tombs, artefacts and worshipping structures dating back to the Shang dynasty.

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Liang Siyong was the first deputy director of the Institute of Archaeology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, serving from 1948 until his death in 1954.

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Liang Siyong died on 2 April 1954 in Beijing, at age 49; the cause of death was a heart attack.

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Liang Siyong had been working on a report on animal remains found at the Anyang site.

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Liang Siyong was survived by Li and his only child Liang Baiyou, who likened her father to Water Margin character Shi Xiu, in reference to his determination and tirelessness.

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An anthology of his anthropological papers, titled Papers on archaeology by Liang Siyong, was published in 1959.