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The Oxford Handbook of Early China

Online ISBN:
9780190097479
Print ISBN:
9780199328369
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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The Oxford Handbook of Early China

Elizabeth Childs-Johnson (ed.)
Elizabeth Childs-Johnson
(ed.)
Archaeology, Art, Independent
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Elizabeth Childs-Johnson, Old Dominion University

Published online:
10 November 2020
Published in print:
14 January 2021
Online ISBN:
9780190097479
Print ISBN:
9780199328369
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

The Oxford Handbook on Early China celebrates the research of multidisciplines ranging from history and archaeology, paleography and textual analysis to art historical and technological material. The coverage in 35 chapters is treated chronologically, beginning with the Neolithic and ending with the Springs and Autumns Period (ca 5000BCE–500BCE). Each chapter innovates in providing the most up-to-date content whether due to new archaeological discoveries or to new methodological approaches. Material is up-to-date and meticulously documented, in dealing with issues such as the origins of new military technical views of Warring States date, the historiography and political thought of the Springs and Autumns Period, new inscriptional data for Western Zhou ritual, the identity of a Shang woman warrior, Middle Shang periodization, the development of iron technology, the Jade Age issue, and the southern Neolithic revolution. This volume brings together a wealth of interdisciplinary data, which will be useful for both novice and expert in the field of Sinological studies.

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