The study of early China has been radically transformed over the
past fifty years by archaeological discoveries, including both
textual and non-textual artifacts. Thanks to the huge fund of new
data provided by archaeology, historians are now keenly aware that
traditional accounts of the period are inadequte because they are
partisan, prescriptive, and incomplete. Excavations of settlements
and tombs have demonstrated that most people did not lead their
lives in accordance with the rituals canons, while previously
unknown documents have shown that most received histories were
written retrospectively by victors, and present a correspondingly
skewed and anachronistic perspective.
This handbook provides an authoritive survey of Chinese history
from the Stone Age to A.D. 220. It is the first volume to include
not only a comprehensive review of political history, but also
detailed treatments of topics that transcend particular historical
moments, such as warfare, cities, literature, and science. The
contributions from doyens in the field and up and coming scholars
reflect the cutting edge research that is redefining the study of
Early Chinese history.
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