Qingzhu Liu 
A History of Un-fractured Chinese Civilization in Archaeological Interpretation [PDF ebook] 

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This book presents an archeological interpretation of the history of Chinese civilization. Tracing back from recent history to the distant past, it explores the breadth of Chinese civilization. Using archeological remains and cultural relics as starting points and approaching the cultural dimension from material perspectives, it presents a panoramic view of China’s civilizational continuity, together with its ideological and cultural characteristics. Featuring a wealth of illustrations (including photos of cultural relics and sites, archeological surveys, etc.) and texts written in easy-to-understand language, it offers an engaging read without sacrificing academic quality. The main components of “civilization” are addressed: capital archeology, mausoleum archeology, ritual wares and architecture archeology, as well as written language. The book offers a unique resource for archeology scholars and majors, as well as general readers who are interested in Chinese archeology and history.

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Table of Content

Chapter 1 Introduction: Interpreting “China’s Un-fractured Civilization of 5000 Years”.- Chapter 2 
Archaeological Discoveries and Studies on Capital Cities.- Chapter 3 Archaeological Discoveries and Studies on Emperors’ Mausoleums.- Chapter 4 Ritural Architecture, Sacrificial Objects and the Written Language.- Chapter 5 The Concept of “zhong he” and National Identity.


 

About the author

Qingzhu Liu, professor, doctoral supervisor, and archeologist, graduated from the Department of History of Peking University in 1967 with a major in Archeology and is currently a member of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences; member of the Academic Advisory Committee of the Chinese Academy of History; member of the National Advisory Committee of Experts in Philosophy and Social Sciences of China; the director of the Academic Committee of the Chinese Yanhuang Culture Research Association; the dean of the School of History at Zhengzhou University;  the dean of the Research Institute of Central Plains History and Culture; and a corresponding member of the German Archeological Institute. He has authored books such as Archaeological Studies of Ancient Capitals and Emperors’ Mausoleums, The Eleven Tombs of the Western Han Dynasty, History of Chang’an, etc., and academic theses such as “The History of China’s Territory in the View of a Unified Multi-Ethnic Country, ” etc. His work
The Weiyang-gong palace site in Han Chang’an City was honored by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

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Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 540 ● ISBN 9789811939464 ● File size 37.0 MB ● Translator Jing He ● Publisher Springer Nature Singapore ● City Singapore ● Country SG ● Published 2023 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 8849267 ● Copy protection Social DRM

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