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The Earliest China

Title
The Earliest China [electronic resource] / by Hong Xu.
ISBN
9789811663871
Edition
1st ed. 2022.
Publication
Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2022.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XIII, 250 p.) 193 illus., 173 illus. in color.
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Summary
"The Earliest China" is the first archaeological book in China to translate in the dominant language of the world on the origin of Chinese ancient civilization in the Central Plains and the study of Xia dynastic culture. It shows readers all over the world the outstanding achievements in the study of the formation of early state in China and is the first English translation monograph on the birth history of the first dynasty of Hua-Xia nation from the perspective of archaeology. With the specific archaeological data on the basis of excavations and investigation conducted in recent years, this book focuses on the interpretation of the rise and development of the ancient civilization having initially appeared in the Central Plain of China and even in the Eastern Asia. The book contents include abundant manifestations of the first flourishing civilization especially at the Erlitou site along the Yi and Luo Rivers, characteristic of ultra-large capital city, palace buildings, elaborate bronze vessels, and stratified social organization. With the combination of previously literature, the original author attempts to further explain how the earliest China, a royal-powered, and large-scaled state, emerged four thousand years ago. In this book, the analysis on a comprehensive landscape of the ancient civilization prior to the Shang Dynasty leads the point of views, distinctively from the traditional historical perspectives. With a global perspective, he further compares with other significant civilizations in the world and also points out cultural communications between the early China and other external cultures in the Bronze Age. Therefore, this book, the Earliest China of English translated version, is so appropriate to be recommended to foreign scholars and sinologists, as well as everyone who has been attracted by China's charm overseas. With book contents, ideas, and thoughts that it contains, one can easily acknowledge the goals, methods, and reconstruction process of China's prehistory, so English readers will acknowledge so well about the Chinese Archaeology in the Bronze Age, which does vary in many aspects from that of European and American. .
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 27, 2022
Contents
Chapter 1: Explanation for the Theme
Chapter 2: Creating a New Era
Chapter 3: Global Perspective
Chapter 4: Dream-seeking Journey
Chapter 5: Mystifying Scene
Chapter 6: Genius of the Central Plain
Chapter 7: The Imposing Manner of the Royal Capital
Chapter 8: Building in the Middle and Erecting in the North
Chapter 9: Affairs of the State
Chapter 10: The Society of the Capital City
Chapter 11: Atmosphere of the Civilization
Chapter 12: Wonderful Workmanship Excelling Nature
Chapter 13: People's Livelihood of the City
Chapter 14: All the Rivers Running into the Sea
Chapter 15: Powerful Radiation.
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