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SECTION I INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND |
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Introduction and Background |
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3 | (12) |
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SECTION II NEOLITHIC FARMERS, CERAMICS, AND JADE |
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1 The Neolithic Revolution in the North ca. 7/6000-2000 bce: Xinglongwa, Xinlei, Yangshao, Hongshan, and Related Cultures (Inequality/Social Complexity) in Neolithic Northern China |
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15 | (38) |
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2 The Neolithic Revolution in the South ca. 7/6000-2000 bce: Majiabang, Hemudu, Daxi, Songze Cultures |
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53 | (20) |
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3 The Neolithic Jade Revolution in Northeast China |
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73 | (28) |
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4 The Jade Age Revisited, ca. 3500-2000 BCE |
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101 | (17) |
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5 Liangzhu Culture and the Ancient City of Liangzhu |
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118 | (21) |
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6 Longshan Culture Issues: Taosi and Cosmology |
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139 | (22) |
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SECTION III FIRST DYNASTY OF THE BRONZE AGE: XIA PERIOD |
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7 Introduction: Definitions, Themes, and Debate |
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161 | (15) |
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8 Settlements, Buildings, and Society of the Erlitou Culture |
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176 | (14) |
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9 The Bronze-Casting Revolution and the Ritual Vessel Set |
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190 | (12) |
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10 The Spread of Erlitou Yazhang to South China and the Origin and Dispersal of Early Political States |
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202 | (25) |
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SECTION IV THE FIRST HEIGHT OF THE BRONZE AGE: THE SHANG PERIOD |
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11 The Cultural and Historical Setting of the Shang |
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227 | (26) |
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12 The Early and Middle Shang Periods |
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253 | (32) |
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285 | (19) |
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14 Shang Bronze-Casting Technology and Metallurgy Issues |
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304 | (10) |
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15 Late Shang Ritual and Residential Architecture at Great Settlement Shang, Yinxu in Anyang, Henan |
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314 | (36) |
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16 Late Shang: Fu Zi and M5 at Xiaotun |
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350 | (15) |
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SECTION V THE SECOND HEIGHT OF THE BRONZE AGE: THE WESTERN ZHOU PERIOD |
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17 Western Zhou Cultural and Historic Setting |
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365 | (36) |
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18 Western Zhou Government and Society |
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401 | (35) |
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19 Western Zhou Rites and Mortuary Practice (Inscriptions and Texts) |
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436 | (15) |
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20 Bronze Vessels: Style, Assemblages, and Innovations of the Western Zhou Period |
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451 | (20) |
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21 Bells and Music in the Zhou |
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471 | (24) |
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SECTION VI THE THIRD HEIGHT OF THE BRONZE AGE: SPRINGS AND AUTUMNS PERIOD |
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22 Historical Background during the Springs and Autumns Period |
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495 | (17) |
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23 Historiography, Thought, and Intellectual Development during the Springs and Autumns Period |
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512 | (16) |
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24 Cultures and Styles of Art during the Springs and Autumns Period |
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528 | (53) |
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SECTION VII THE IRON AGE-WARRING STATES PERIOD |
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25 The Warring States Period: Historical Background |
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581 | (14) |
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26 The Iron Technology and Its Regional Development during the Eastern Zhou Period |
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595 | (20) |
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27 Institutional Reforms and Reformers during the Warring States Period |
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615 | (8) |
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28 Change and Continuity at the Intersection of Received History and the Material Record during the Warring States Period |
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623 | (14) |
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29 The Army, Wars, and Military Arts during the Warring States Period |
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637 | (20) |
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30 The Shi, Diplomats, and Urban Expansion during the Warring States Period |
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657 | (15) |
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31 Confucius, Mencius, and Their Daoist-Legalist Critics |
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672 | (13) |
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685 | (13) |
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33 Mohism and the Evolving Notion of Jian Ai |
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698 | (13) |
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711 | (34) |
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35 The Artistic Revolution in the Warring States Period |
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745 | (34) |
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