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The Archaeology of Northeast China is an up-to-date synthesis of the archaeology and pre-history of the region called Dongbei by the Chinese, but known in the west as Manchuria. Based on recent archaeological discoveries, and fully illustrated, the book presents evidence to show that far from being a backwater palely reflecting the glories of central China, Manchuria in prehistory both had its own developmental trajectory, parallel to but different from China, and contributed to the formation of the characteristics of what came to be Chinese. New information on the northeast region of China indicates that it was not populated exclusively by nomadic peoples, but that some of the earliest farming sites can be found here and native plants such as millet and soybeans were domesticated early on. The Hongshan culture with its Goddess Temple and female figurines is unique, with spectacular and unprecedented jade carving. Manchuria may have been an important location for the development of bronze weapons, and Lower Xiajiadian culture has painted pottery that can be seen to be forerunners of the magnificent Shang bronzes
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monografia Rebiun33663886 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun33663886 m o d cr cn||||||||| 940308s1995 enkab ob 001 0 eng d 52232937 171117225 191031513 252956540 456019391 475448956 647379833 722275305 756543454 756865326 888669903 961576953 962639435 963359472 988444432 992074395 994813436 1037795805 1038689946 1067025556 1078860662 1078866289 1081219617 1109328868 1110376404 1136180233 1136208621 1153564059 1162012305 9780203429877 0203429877 9780415117555 0415117550 0203294556 electronic bk.) 9780203294550 electronic bk.) 9786610109500 6610109508 1134816596 9781134816590 1280109505 9781280109508 0203429877 0415117550 AU@ 000051451876 AU@ 000053241951 AU@ 000062369617 DEBBG BV043079229 DEBBG BV044077367 DEBSZ 422437646 NZ1 12062778 CCO eng pn CCO E7B OCLCQ COO YDXCP MT4IT DKDLA MHW N$T QE2 IDEBK EBLCP OCLCO OCLCQ OCLCF OCLCQ TYFRS OCLCQ AZK YDX JBG OCLCA AGLDB OCLCA MOR PIFBR ZCU OTZ OCLCQ MERUC OCLCQ OCLCA COCUF OCLCQ U3W CN8ML STF VNS WRM OCLCQ VTS ICG OCLCQ UWO CANPU OCLCQ VT2 DKC OCLCQ UKAHL OCLCQ HS0 UWK OCLCA OCLCQ SFB BRX OCLCO UKCRE OCLCQ K6U OCLCO OCLCQ OCLCA a-cc--- HIS 008000 bisacsh The archaeology of northeast China beyond the Great Wall edited by Sarah Milledge Nelson London New York Routledge 1995 London London New York Routledge 1 online resource (xiv, 263 pages) illustrations, maps 1 online resource (xiv, 263 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file Includes bibliographical references (page 254) and index Book Cover; Title; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; INTRODUCTION; HONGSHAN AND RELATED CULTURES; THE HOUWA SITE AND RELATED ISSUES; RECENT NEOLITHIC DISCOVERIES IN JILIN PROVINCE; THE NEOLITHIC IN HEILONGJIANG PROVINCE; LOWER XIAJIADIAN CULTURE; ~NORTHERN-TYPE~ BRONZE ARTIFACTS UNEARTHED IN THE LIAONING REGION, AND RELATED ISSUES; BRONZE CULTURE IN JILIN PROVINCE; THE BRONZE AGE OF THE SONG-NEN PLAIN; CONCLUSION; Index The Archaeology of Northeast China is an up-to-date synthesis of the archaeology and pre-history of the region called Dongbei by the Chinese, but known in the west as Manchuria. Based on recent archaeological discoveries, and fully illustrated, the book presents evidence to show that far from being a backwater palely reflecting the glories of central China, Manchuria in prehistory both had its own developmental trajectory, parallel to but different from China, and contributed to the formation of the characteristics of what came to be Chinese. New information on the northeast region of China indicates that it was not populated exclusively by nomadic peoples, but that some of the earliest farming sites can be found here and native plants such as millet and soybeans were domesticated early on. The Hongshan culture with its Goddess Temple and female figurines is unique, with spectacular and unprecedented jade carving. Manchuria may have been an important location for the development of bronze weapons, and Lower Xiajiadian culture has painted pottery that can be seen to be forerunners of the magnificent Shang bronzes English HISTORY. Antiquities Archäologie Aufsatzsammlung Vor- und Frühgeschichte Manchuria (China)- History Manchuria (China)- Antiquities Mandchourie (Chine)- Antiquités Anhui (China, Provincia)- Manchuria Mandschurei Dongbei Mandchourie (Chine)- Antiquités Antiquities China Electronic books Computer network resources History Nelson, Sarah M. 1931-2020.) Print version Archaeology of northeast China. London : New York : Routledge, 1995 (DLC) 94009966