The bronze artifacts from Sanxingdui, as pivotal physical evidence of China's multi-faceted yet unified civilization, profoundly reflect the evolution of modern Chinese cultural narratives through intergenerational transmission patterns. Since their discovery in 1986, research paradigms have shifted from academic textual analysis to public communication, necessitating systematic exploration of how productive forces and ideologies shape symbolic interpretation. This study reveals the mechanisms underlying intergenerational differences in bronze artifact dissemination, empirically validates the materialist historical perspective that "productive forces determine communication modes," and explores innovative pathways for communication paradigms under cultural confidence strategies. The research employs a three-phase diachronic analysis (1986-2000: academic foundation period; 2001-2020: public enlightenment period; 2021-2024: nationwide participation period), integrating funding data, media technological evolution, and textbook discourse changes for empirical analysis. The Sanxingdui communication history demonstrates the dialectical progression of "technological innovation → media transformation → narrative reconstruction." Its pioneering practices like the "archaeological metaverse" provide paradigmatic references for civilizational communication, significantly reinforcing our understanding of Chinese civilization's continuity and unity.
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Yirong Xu
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Scientific journal of humanities and social sciences.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68d44b3831b076d99fa54de9 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.54691/ddk2mj28
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