The Archaeology of China

The Archaeology of China
Title The Archaeology of China PDF eBook
Author Li Liu
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 499
Release 2012-04-30
Genre History
ISBN 0521643104

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"Past, present and future "The archaeological materials recovered from the Anyang excavations ... in the period between 1928 and 1937 ... have laid a new foundation for the study of ancient China (Li, C. 1977: ix)." When inscribed oracle bones and enormous material remains were found through scientific excavation in Anyang in 1928, the historicity of the Shang dynasty was confirmed beyond dispute for the first time (Li, C. 1977: ix-xi). This excavation thus marked the beginning of a modern Chinese archaeology endowed with great potential to reveal much of China's ancient history.. Half a century later, Chinese archaeology had made many unprecedented discoveries which surprised the world, leading Glyn Daniel to believe that "a new awareness of the importance of China will be a key development in archaeology in the decades ahead (Daniel 1981: 211). This enthusiasm was soon shared by the Chinese archaeologists when Su Bingqi announced that "the Golden Age of Chinese archaeology is arriving (Su, B. 1994: 139--140)". In recent decades, archaeology has continuously prospered, becoming one of the most rapidly developing fields in social science in China"--

Chinese Society in the Age of Confucius (1000-250 BC)

Chinese Society in the Age of Confucius (1000-250 BC)
Title Chinese Society in the Age of Confucius (1000-250 BC) PDF eBook
Author Lothar von Falkenhausen
Publisher Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press
Total Pages 580
Release 2006-12-31
Genre History
ISBN 1938770455

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Winner of the 2009 Society for American Archaeology Book Award Chinese Society in the Age of Confucius is based on the most up-to-date archaeological discoveries. It introduces new data, as well as new ways to think about them - modes of analysis that, while familiar to archaeological practitioners in the West and in Japan, are herein applied to evidence from the Chinese Bronze Age for the first time. The treatment of social stratification, clan and lineage organisation, as well as gender and ethnic differences will be of interest to those involved in the general or comparative analysis of grand themes in the Social Sciences.

The Archaeology of Early China

The Archaeology of Early China
Title The Archaeology of Early China PDF eBook
Author Gideon Shelach-Lavi
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 393
Release 2015-01-26
Genre History
ISBN 0521196892

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This book covers Chinese archaeology from the first people to the unification of the empire, emphasizing cultural variations and interregional contact.

Archaeology of the Chinese Bronze Age

Archaeology of the Chinese Bronze Age
Title Archaeology of the Chinese Bronze Age PDF eBook
Author Roderick B. Campbell
Publisher Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press
Total Pages 234
Release 2014-12-31
Genre History
ISBN 1938770404

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Archaeology of the Chinese Bronze Age is a synthesis of recent Chinese archaeological work on the second millennium BCE--the period associated with China's first dynasties and East Asia's first "states." With a focus on early China's great metropolitan centers in the Central Plains and their hinterlands, this work attempts to contextualize them within their wider zones of interaction from the Yangtze to the edge of the Mongolian steppe, and from the Yellow Sea to the Tibetan plateau and the Gansu corridor. Analyzing the complexity of early Chinese culture history, and the variety and development of its urban formations, Roderick Campbell explores East Asia's divergent developmental paths and re-examines its deep past to contribute to a more nuanced understanding of China's Early Bronze Age.

A Companion to Chinese Archaeology

A Companion to Chinese Archaeology
Title A Companion to Chinese Archaeology PDF eBook
Author Anne P. Underhill
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 900
Release 2013-02-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1118325788

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A Companion to Chinese Archaeology is an unprecedented, new resource on the current state of archaeological research in one of the world’s oldest civilizations. It presents a collection of readings from leading archaeologists in China and elsewhere that provide diverse interpretations about social and economic organization during the Neolithic period and early Bronze Age. An unprecedented collection of original contributions from international scholars and collaborative archaeological teams conducting research on the Chinese mainland and Taiwan Makes available for the first time in English the work of leading archaeologists in China Provides a comprehensive view of research in key geographic regions of China Offers diverse methodological and theoretical approaches to understanding China’s past, beginning with the era of established agricultural villages from c. 7000 B.C. through to the end of the Shang dynastic period in c. 1045 B.C.

The Archaeology of Early China

The Archaeology of Early China
Title The Archaeology of Early China PDF eBook
Author Gideon Shelach-Lavi
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 393
Release 2015-01-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1316194019

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This volume aims to satisfy a pressing need for an updated account of Chinese archaeology. It covers an extended time period from the earliest peopling of China to the unification of the Chinese Empire some two thousand years ago. The geographical coverage includes the traditional focus on the Yellow River basin but also covers China's many other regions. Among the topics covered are the emergence of agricultural communities; the establishment of a sedentary way of life; the development of sociopolitical complexity; advances in lithic technology, ceramics, and metallurgy; and the appearance of writing, large-scale public works, cities, and states. Particular emphasis is placed on the great cultural variations that existed among the different regions and the development of interregional contacts among those societies.

The Chinese Neolithic

The Chinese Neolithic
Title The Chinese Neolithic PDF eBook
Author Li Liu
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 330
Release 2005-01-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1139441701

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This book studies the formation of complex societies in prehistoric China during the Neolithic and early state periods, c. 7000–1500 BC. Archaeological materials are interpreted through anthropological perspectives, using systematic analytic methods in settlement and burial patterns. Both agency and process are considered in the development of chiefdoms and in the emergence of early states in the Yellow River region. Interrelationships between factors such as mortuary practice, craft specialization, ritual activities, warfare, exchange of elite goods, climatic fluctuations, and environmental changes are emphasized. This study offers a critical evaluation of current archaeological data from Chinese sources, and argues that, although some general tendencies are noted, social changes were affected by multiple factors in no pre-determined sequence. In this most comprehensive study to date, Li Liu attempts to reconstruct developmental trajectories toward early states in Chinese civilization and discusses theoretical implications of Chinese archaeology for the understanding of social evolution.