Quote of the day
Look in the mirror. The face that pins you with its double gaze reveals a chastening secret. You are looking into a predator's eyes. Most predators have eyes set right on the front of their heads, so they can use binocular vision to sight and track their prey.
Kwang-chih Chang

Born: April 15, 1931
Died: January 3, 2001 (aged 69)
Bio: Kwang-chih Chang, also known as K.C. Chang, was a Chinese/Taiwanese archaeologist and sinologist. He was a professor of archaeology at Harvard University, a Vice-President of the Academia Sinica and a curator at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology.
Known for:
- The archaeology of ancient China (1963)
- Art, myth, and ritual (1983)
- Early Chinese civilization (1976)