This book explores the roles of agricultural development and advancing
social complexity in the processes of state formation in China. Over a
period of about 10,000 years, it follows evolutionary trajectories of
society from the last Palaeolithic hunting-gathering groups, through
Neolithic farming villages and on to the Bronze Age Shang dynasty in
the latter half of the second millennium BC. Li Liu and Xingcan Chen
demonstrate that sociopolitical evolution was multicentric and shaped
by inter-polity factionalism and competition, as well as by the many
material technologies introduced from other parts of the world. The
book illustrates how ancient Chinese societies were transformed during
this period from simple to complex, tribal to urban, and preliterate
to literate.
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From the Late Paleolithic to the Early Bronze Age
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781139415163
Publisert
2013
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Vendor
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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