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The Hongshan papers : collected studies on the archaeology of Northern China / Sarah M. Nelson with Charlotte Bell, Guo Dashun, Lu Xueming, Anne Martin-Montgomery, Rachel A. Matson, Hung-jen Niu, Yangjin Pak, Rachel M. Roberts, Chris Rock, Robert E. Stencel, Tiffany Tchakirides and Zhu Da.

LIBRA GN776.3.H58 N45 2014
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Nelson, Sarah M., 1931-2020, author.
Contributor:
Bell, Charlotte (Anthropologist), contributor.
Series:
BAR international series ; 2618.
BAR international series ; 2618
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hongshan culture--China--Manchuria.
Hongshan culture.
Manchuria (China)--Antiquities.
Manchuria (China).
China--Manchuria.
Physical Description:
v, 119 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 30 cm.
Place of Publication:
Oxford : Archaeopress, 2014.
Contents:
Preface and acknowledgements
General. "Introduction" from The Archaeology of Northeast China, S.M. Nelson, ed. 1995, Routledge
Neolithic China and Korea. Antiquity 64 (1990):234-48
A Brief Visit to Chifeng and Vicinity, Niuheliang, and the Russian Far East. EAANnouncements 1995
Hongshan as a Complex Society. The Development of Complexity in Prehistoric North China. 1994. SinoPlatonic Papers 63:1-17. Victor Mair, ed.
The Organization of Complexity Beyond the Great Wall. 1996.In Coloquium XXXI,The Tools of Archaeology and History Compared, Edited by Maurizio Tosi. pp. 61-66
Hongshan- An Early Complex Society in Northeast China Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association 1997, pp. 57-62
Ideology and Pigs. Comment on Burials, Pigs, and Political Prestige in Neolithic China, by Seong-ok Kim, Current Anthropology 35(2):135-136, 1994
Ritualized Pigs and the Origins of Complex Society: Hypotheses Regarding the Hongshan Culture. Early China 20:1-15. 1995
Pigs in the Hongshan Culture. In Ancestors for the Pigs, Pigs in Prehistory. MASCA Research Papers in Science and Archaeology 15:99-107
Gender. The Goddess Temple and the Status of Women at Niuheliang, China. 1991. In The Archaeology of Gender, D. Walde and D. Willows, eds.pp.302-308
Ideology, Power, and the Emergence of Complex Society in Northeastern China. In In Pursuit of Gender: Worldwide Archaeological Perspectives, S. Nelson and R. Rosen-Ayalon, eds. pp.73-80
Performing Power in Early China. In The Dynamics of Power, M. ODonovan, ed. 2002, pp. 151-167
Hongshan Trade. Trade in Northeastern China in the Early Bronze Age. World Archeology Congress, New Delhi, India, December, 1994. Theme: Archaeology as an Indicator of Trade and Contact
Central Asian Influence on the Hongshan Period in China? Paper delivered at the Central Eurasian Social Sciences meeting. Chicago, 2006
Research Papers on Niuheliang. Investigations at Niuheliang, 2002. with Guo Dashun, Charlotte Bell, Lu Xueming, Anne Martin-Montgomery, Hung-jen Niu, Yangjin Pak, Tiffany Tchakirides, and Zhu Da. Paper delivered at the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Conference, 2006, Taipei, Taiwan
Archaeoastronomy at Niuheliang, with Rachel Matson, Rachel Roberts, Chris Rock, and Robert Stencel. MS on file at the University of Denver
Leadership in the Hongshan Culture, with Hungren Niu and Yangjin Pak. Paper delivered at the Society for American Archaeology in Montreal, 2004
Bibliography: The Hongshan Papers / Sarah Milledge Nelson.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (113-119).
ISBN:
9781407312538
1407312537
OCLC:
878976773

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