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Contacts Between The Shang And The South C 13001045 Bc 1st Edition Celine Y Y Lai

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Contacts Between The Shang And The South C 13001045 Bc 1st Edition Celine Y Y Lai
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Publisher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Limited
File Extension: PDF
File size: 338.52 MB
Pages: 130
Author: Celine Y. Y. Lai
ISBN: 9781407316055, 1407316052
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1
Volume: 1

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Contacts Between The Shang And The South C 13001045 Bc 1st Edition Celine Y Y Lai by Celine Y. Y. Lai 9781407316055, 1407316052 instant download after payment.

Thismonograph presents the first thorough study of the bronzes from south-centralChina. The finds from the Yangtze areas have conventionally been thought tohave been entirely inspired by Shang traditions and ritual practices in Henan.This monograph applies the perspective of materiality to argue otherwise.Through investigations of three main bronze types: ritual vessels, bells andweapons, the author suggests that the Yangtze societies were far moreindependent from the Shang traditions than most archaeologists have understoodthem to have been.

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