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Development of social complexity in the Liaoxi area, northeast China / Xinwei Li.

Penn Museum Library DS741.65 .L59 2008
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Li, Xinwei.
Series:
BAR international series ; 1821.
BAR international series ; 1821
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Anthropology, Prehistoric--China--Manchuria--Liaoxi Area.
Anthropology, Prehistoric.
Social archaeology--China--Manchuria.
Social archaeology.
Social archaeology--China--Manchuria--Liaoxi Area.
Primitive societies--China--Manchuria.
Primitive societies.
China--Civilization--To 221 B.C.
China.
Civilization.
China--Antiquities.
Antiquities.
Manchuria (China)--Antiquities.
Manchuria (China).
Manchuria (China)--Civilization--To 221 B.C.
China--Manchuria.
Physical Description:
viii, 155 pages : illustrations, maps (partly color) ; 30 cm.
Place of Publication:
Oxford : Archaeopress, 2008.
Summary:
"This work is a case study focusing on the long-term unique evolutionary trajectory of the prehistoric Liaoxi area, Northeast China. The emergence and dramatic decline of the Hongshan complex societies forms the core of this interpretation. Research on household and community levels are based previously excavated typical sites. The basic data for the spatial study at the regional level comes from the author's survey in the Lower Bang River and Upper Laohushan River valleys, Aohan Banner, Inner Mongolia. The structure of the work follows the chronology of the prehistoric cultures in Liaoxi."--Publisher's web site.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 141-152) and index.
ISBN:
9781407303079
1407303074
OCLC:
248530529

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