A study that makes use of an interdisciplinary approach to challenge traditional theories of state formation in China and promote debate on early Chinese history. Analyzing data from archaeology, geology, cultural geography, ethnohistory and ancient texts, the authors show how the procurement of key external resources - especially metal and salt - drove the dynamics of state formation in early China in the period of 1800-1400BC.
Li Liu is Sir Robert Ho Tung Professor in Chinese Archaeology in the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at Stanford University, California.
Xingcan Chen is Senior Fellow and Deputy Director of the Institute of Archaeology at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences as well as Professor in the Department of Archaeology, Graduate School, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
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劉莉和陳星燦在那場關於夏代斷代的論戰中,站到瞭海內海外的中間;這本小冊子,是他們希望用考古證據來寫早期中國的努力。大量的梳理工作。
评分劉莉和陳星燦在那場關於夏代斷代的論戰中,站到瞭海內海外的中間;這本小冊子,是他們希望用考古證據來寫早期中國的努力。大量的梳理工作。
评分認為二裏頭是國傢水平
评分認為二裏頭是國傢水平
评分認為二裏頭是國傢水平
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