Ancient Central China : centers and peripheries along the Yangzi river /

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Author / Creator:Flad, Rowan K.
Imprint:Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2013.
Description:xxii, 412 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Case studies in early societies
Case studies in early societies.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9035857
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Other authors / contributors:Chen, Pochan, 1973-
ISBN:9780521899000 (hardback)
0521899001 (hardback)
9780521727662 (paperback)
0521727669 (paperback)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:"Ancient Central China provides an up-to-date synthesis of archaeological discoveries in the upper and middle Yangzi River region of China, including the Three Gorges Dam reservoir zone. It focuses on the Late Neolithic (late third millennium BC) through the end of the Bronze Age (late first millennium BC) and considers regional and interregional cultural relationships in light of anthropological models of landscape. Rowan K. Flad and Pochan Chen show that centers and peripheries of political, economic, and ritual activities were not coincident, and that politically peripheral regions such as the Three Gorges were crucial hubs in interregional economic networks, particularly related to prehistoric salt production. The book provides detailed discussions of recent archaeological discoveries and data from the Chengdu Plain, Three Gorges, and Hubei to illustrate how these various components of regional landscape were configured across Central China"--
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Summary:Ancient Central China provides an up-to-date synthesis of archaeological discoveries in the upper and middle Yangzi River region of China, including the Three Gorges Dam reservoir zone. It focuses on the Late Neolithic (late third millennium BC) through the end of the Bronze Age (late first millennium BC) and considers regional and interregional cultural relationships in light of anthropological models of landscape. Rowan K. Flad and Pochan Chen show that centers and peripheries of political, economic and ritual activities were not coincident, and that politically peripheral regions such as the Three Gorges were crucial hubs in interregional economic networks, particularly related to prehistoric salt production. The book provides detailed discussions of recent archaeological discoveries and data from the Chengdu Plain, Three Gorges and Hubei to illustrate how these various components of regional landscape were configured across Central China.
Physical Description:xxii, 412 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780521899000
0521899001
9780521727662
0521727669