Material culture, power, and identity in ancient China /

In this book, Xiaolong Wu offers a comprehensive and in-depth study of the Zhongshan state during China's Warring States period (476-221 BCE). Analyzing artefacts, inscriptions and grandiose funerary structures within a broad archaeological context, he illuminates the connections between power...

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Main Author: Wu, Xiaolong (Art historian) (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, [2017].
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Summary:In this book, Xiaolong Wu offers a comprehensive and in-depth study of the Zhongshan state during China's Warring States period (476-221 BCE). Analyzing artefacts, inscriptions and grandiose funerary structures within a broad archaeological context, he illuminates the connections between power and identity, and the role of material culture in asserting and communicating both. The author brings an interdisciplinary approach to this study. He combines and cross-examines all available categories of evidence, including archaeological, textual, art historical and epigraphical, enabling innovative interpretations and conclusions that challenge conventional views regarding Zhongshan and ethnicity in ancient China.
Physical Description:xvi, 244 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781107134027
1107134021