Landscape and Power in Early China : The Crisis and Fall of the Western Zhou 1045-771 BC
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Book Description
The Bronze Age state of the Western Zhou represented a ground-breaking period in Chinese culture and civilization. This book addresses the complex relationship between geography and political power within the context of the crisis and fall of that state between 1045SH771 B.C. Drawing on the latest archaeological discoveries, the book shows how inscribed bronze vessels can be used to reveal changes in the political space of the period, and explores literary and geographical evidence to produce a coherent understanding of the Bronze Age past.
About the Author
Feng Li is Assistant Professor of Early Chinese Cultural History at the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Columbia University. He has undertaken extensive fieldwork on Bronze Age sites and is the author of numerous research articles on the Bronze Age.
Landscape and Power in Early China: The Crisis and Fall of the Western Zhou 1045-771 BC,Li Feng,Cambridge University Press,0521852722,Archaeology,Archaeology / Anthropology,Gardening,Gardening/Plants,Landscape,Asian archaeology,China,Prehistory,Social Science / Archaeology,World history
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