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The archaeology of China : from the late paleolithic to the early bronze age

Title
The archaeology of China : from the late paleolithic to the early bronze age / Li Liu, Stanford University, Xingcan Chen, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
Author
Liu, Li, 1953 December 12-
Publication
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012.

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Additional Authors
Chen, Xingcan.
Description
xxii, 475 pages : illustrations; 27 cm.
Summary
"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"--
Series Statement
Cambridge world archaeology
Uniform Title
Cambridge world archaeology.
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 413-462) and index.
Contents
Chinese archaeology : past, present, and future -- Environment and ecology -- Foragers and collectors in the Pleistocene-Holocene transition (24,000-9000 cal. BP) -- Domestication of plants and animals -- Neolithization : sedentism and food production in the early Neolithic (7000-5000 BC) -- Emergence of social inequality : the middle Neolithic (5000-3000 BC) -- Rise and fall of early complex societies : the late Neolithic (3000-2000 BC) -- Formation of early states in the Central Plain : Erlitou and Erligang (1900/1800-1250 BC) -- Bronze cultures of the northern frontiers and beyond during the early second millennium BC -- The late Shang dynasty and its neighbors (1250-1046 BC) -- Chinese civilization in comparative perspective -- Appendix. Horse bones in faunal assemblages from Neolithic and early Bronze Age sites in north China.
Call Number
JFF 12-1407
ISBN
  • 9780521643108 (hardback)
  • 0521643104 (hardback)
  • 9780521644327 (pbk.)
  • 0521644321 (pbk.)
LCCN
2011052557
OCLC
768071779
Author
Liu, Li, 1953 December 12-
Title
The archaeology of China : from the late paleolithic to the early bronze age / Li Liu, Stanford University, Xingcan Chen, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
Imprint
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Series
Cambridge world archaeology
Cambridge world archaeology.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 413-462) and index.
Added Author
Chen, Xingcan.
Research Call Number
JFF 12-1407
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