The rise of civilization in East Asia : the archaeology of China, Korea and Japan

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The rise of civilization in East Asia : the archaeology of China, Korea and Japan

Gina L. Barnes

Thames and Hudson, 1999

  • : pbk

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"With 217 illustrations"

Originally published: China, Korea and Japan : the rise of civilization in East Asia. 1993

Bibliography: p. 273-281

Includes index

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内容説明

Civilization in East Asia is nearly 4000 years old, and its origins lie deep in the prehistoric past. This volume charts the developments that culminated in the emergence of the region in the 8th century as a coherent entity, with a shared religion (Buddhism), state philosophy (Confucianism) and bureaucratic structure. Photographs and drawings - from vibrant Jomon ceramics to the first Chinese emperor's terracotta army - complement the text.

目次

  • Orientation
  • archaeology emergent
  • the earliest inhabitants - 1,000,000-40,000 years ago
  • innovations of modern humans - 40,000-10,000 years ago
  • littoral forages - 10,000-1000 BC
  • agricultural beginnings - 7000-2000 BC
  • the emergence of neolithic elites - 3500-2000 BC
  • the mainland Bronze Age - 2000-1500 BC
  • early mainland states - 1300-220 BC
  • the northern frontier - 3000-300 BC
  • the spread of rice agriculture - 1000 BC - AD 300
  • the making and breaking of empire - 220 BC - AD 500
  • the mounded tomb cultures - AD 300-700
  • East Asian civilization - AD 650-800
  • epilogue - AD 800-1800.

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