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The Earliest China, 1st ed. 2022
Author: Xu Hong
Language: EnglishPublication date: 11-2022
250 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 11-2021
Support: Print on demand
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Hong Xu, is the original author, a second-grade researcher of the Institute of Archaeology (Beijing), Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and the professor of the Graduate School of CASS. He is one of the top scholars who is engaged in the archaeological research of early cities, early states, and early civilization in China. Most noteworthy is that he continuously conducted archaeological field-work and presided over the excavation of Erlitou site in the Central Plain, Luoyang, for over 20 years from 1999 to 2019. He is the author of “The Archaeology of Enclosure Settlements in Pre-Qin Period (7000-221BC)”, and wrote a series of popular science books on the interpretation of Early China including “The Earliest China” (2009), “How China Was” (2014), and “The Archaeology of Enclosure Settlements in Pre-Qin Period” (2017). He also edited large- scale archaeological reports such as “Erlitou (1999-2006)”, and published hundreds of related academic articles.
Li Sang, the translation author of this book, received her Ph.D. degree in archaeology from the University of Tübingen in Germany. She is now working as an associate professor and a full-time researcher in the International Research Center of He-Luo Culture at Luoyang Normal University. She has studied both Chinese and Western archaeology, and is mainly engaged in the teaching and research on the process of pluralistic integration of the Hua-Xia civilization, formation of early states, and comparative study between Chinese and Near Eastern civilizations. Her English monograph “Burial Practices of the Third Millennium BCE in the Middle Euphrates Region” (2015) was published by BAR in the UK, and she also published many original and comprehensive archaeological papers.Covers academic point of views in archeology expressed in easier and much obvious way
Interprets on earliest China of Xia-Shang Dynasties in a different way, challenging traditional historical perspectives
Presents demonstration of rise and development of earliest dynasty Chinese civilization in East Asia
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