Below is a list of Chinese to English translators specializing in translations in the Archaeology field. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.
Chinese to English, English to Chinese, English translation, Chinese translation, English, translation, proofreading, localization, computers, technology, ...
Cantonese interpreter, Chinese interpreter, health interpreter, chinese translation, simplified chinese translation, traditional chinese translation. Social science translation, education translation, social service, community interpreting, public service, ...
Trados, SDLX, Medical, pharmaceutical, Commercial, Internet, New technologies, Marketing, Business, Writing & editing of multilingual web site content, ...
working also on weekend, translation of books (even of 19th century and older), manuals, patent claims, legal and financial texts, accounting, contracts and agreements, special fields:archaeology, fine arts, architecture, ...
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