William Meacham is an archaeologist specializing in South China. He has written or edited seven books on archaeology, including
Rock Carvings in Hong Kong: An Illustrated and Interpretive Study (1976) and
Archaeology in Hong Kong (1980), as well as books on English teaching and on the Shroud of Turin. He has published extensively on various aspects of South China archaeology in peer-reviewed international journals including
Antiquity,
Asian Perspectives,
Archaeology,
World Archaeology,
Current Anthropology, and
Journal of Chinese Linguistics. He has also written on subjects related to the Turin Shroud in
Current Anthropology,
Biblical Archaeologist, and
Michigan Quarterly Review. His other research interests are the origins of the Austronesian-speaking peoples and genealogy.