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The making of the Chinese civilization

Han, JianyeWolfgang, Teurbert(Contributions by)HOU, Jian(Translated by)LIU, Zequan(Translated by)MEI, Bing(Translated by)QIU, Siping(Translated by)
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This book involves collection of papers primarily focused on the origin and development of Chinese civilization in the concept of archaeological context from the 6000 BCE to 1300 BCE through archaeological cultural perspectives.

It systematically illustrates the prehistoric cultural history of China at the period from Neolithic to the early Bronze Age during 20000-1300 BCE, composing not only the proper region around the Central Plain but also the margin areas mainly in the west, and examines the cultural relationship and exchanges nationally and internationally through thousand years of advancing social complexity in geographical and temporal genealogies.

It introduces three prehistoric stages for the course of Chinese Civilization Development; the three major Civilization Development Models during the Chalcolithic period; how environmental changes and warfare functioned as the part of mechanism to make civilization evolve; the Bronze Age Revolution from the West; and the critical evaluation of the characteristics belonging to Chinese Civilization and the review of ancient legendary histories and legends through the archaeological perspectives.

This book is essential reading for all those wanting more information about the foundations of Chinese history and civilization through archaeological studies.

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Product Details
Springer Verlag, Singapore
9819942128 / 9789819942121
Hardback
951
04/02/2024
Singapore
English
381 pages : illustrations (black and white)
21 cm