Bone, bronze, and bamboo : unearthing early China with Sarah Allan /
edited by Constance A. Cook, Christopher J. Foster, and Susan Blader, associate editor Amy Matthewson, assistant editor Gail Patten.
Bok Engelsk 2024
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Opplysninger | Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- The owl in oracle-bone inscriptions and on early ritual bronzes / Wang Tao -- A study of the décor on a Shang dynasty architectural object from the site of Xiaoshuangqiao in Zhengzhou / Han Ding -- Respecting heaven and sacrificing to the ancestors: social order and ritual reflected in early western Zhou bronze drinking vessel sets / Lu Liancheng -- The Cheng Wang Fangding / Colin Mackenzie -- The western Zhou court and Hedong Salt Lake: revelations from the newly excavated Ba Bo (Elder Ba) bronze vessels / Han Wei -- Changing ideas about De, the lineage, and the individual in fifth- and fourth-century BCE China as reflected in the Wenxian Covenant texts / Crispin Williams -- The editing and publication of ancient books written on bamboo and silk / Li Ling -- The philological value of the Tsinghua bamboo-slip manuscripts / Zhao Pingan, Wang Tingbin -- A brief look at the Shanghai Museum manuscript "The state of Lu suffered a great drought" / Scott Cook -- An introduction and preliminary translation of the Jiaonü (Instructions for daughters), a Qin bamboo text / Anne Behnke Kinney -- The shape of the text: Gu prisms and Han primers / Christopher J. Foster -- Sanjiaowei M1: handtools from the grave of a hobbyist woodworker? / Charles Sanft -- Afterword -- Inscriptions / Qi Wenxin -- About the contributors. - "Explores how the tremendous wealth of newly unearthed artifacts and manuscripts have changed our understanding of China's past"--
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