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China in the Early Bronze Age Shang Civilization Robert L. Thorp
"Thorp has packed a massive amount of information in a concise and
easily accessible way into well organized chapters. . . . This book
is clearly the result of many years of intensive research but
appears to the reader to be an effortless achievement."--"Bulletin
of the School of Oriental and African Studies" One of the great
breakthroughs in Chinese studies in the early twentieth century was
the archaeological identification of the earliest, fully historical
dynasty of kings, the Shang (ca. 1300-1050 B.C.E.). The last fifty
years have seen major advances in all areas of Chinese archaeology,
but recent studies of the Shang, their ancestors, and their
contemporaries have been especially rich. Since the last
English-language overview of Shang civilization appeared in 1980,
the pace of discovery has quickened. "China in the Early Bronze
Age: Shang Civilization" is the first work in twenty-five years to
synthesize current knowledge of the Shang for everyone interested
in the origins of Chinese civilization. "China in the Early Bronze
Age" traces the development of early Bronze Age cultures in North
and Northwestern China from about 2000 B.C.E., including the
Erlitou culture (often identified with the Xia) and the Erligang
culture. Robert L. Thorp introduces major sites, their
architectural remains, burials, and material culture, with special
attention to jades and bronze. He reviews the many discoveries near
Anyang, site of two capitals of the Shang kings. In addition to the
topography of these sites, Thorp discusses elite crafts and devotes
a chapter to the Shang cult, its divination practices, and its
rituals. The volume concludes with a survey of the late Shang
world, cultures contemporary with Anyang during the late second
millennium B.C.E. Fully documented with references to Chinese
archaeological sources and illustrated with more than one hundred
line drawings, "China in the Early Bronze Age" also includes
informative sidebars on related topics and suggested readings.
Students of the history and archaeology of early civilizations will
find "China in the Early Bronze Age" the most up-to-date and
wide-ranging introduction to its topic now in print. Scholars in
Chinese studies will use this work as a handbook and research
guide. This volume makes fascinating reading for anyone interested
in the formative stages of Chinese culture. Robert L. Thorp is
Professor Emeritus of Chinese Art History and Archaeology at
Washington University, St. Louis. He is the author of "Chinese Art
and Culture." Encounters with Asia 2005 320 pages 6 x 9 133 illus.
ISBN 978-0-8122-3910-2 Cloth $69.95s 45.50 ISBN 978-0-8122-0361-5
Ebook $69.95s 45.50 World Rights Archaeology, Asian Studies Short
copy: Students of the history and archaeology of early
civilizations will find China in the Early Bronze Age the most
up-to-date and wide-ranging introduction to its topic now in print.
Scholars in Chinese studies will use this work as a handbook and
research guide. For all readers, this volume makes fascinating
reading in the formative stages of Chinese culture accessible.
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