Abstract
From the outside, it would almost seem as if the authors and the editor of New Sources of Early Chinese History (hereafter, Sources) had completed their job before it was due. After all, this volume, which is no. 3 in the Early China Special Monograph Series,1 is the first Western book exclusively devoted to introducing a broad range of Chinese epigraphical materials: inscriptions in bones, turtle plastrons, and bronze as well as manuscripts written on stone tablets, wooden and bamboo strips, and silk.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Literature and Literary Theory,Philosophy,Religious studies,Archaeology,History,Archaeology
Reference43 articles.
1. The Evidence for Early Writing: Utilitarian or Ceremonial?,;Postgate;Antiquity,1995
2. The Conception of Illness in Early Chinese Medicine as Documented in Newly Discovered 3rd and 2nd Century b.c. Manuscripts,;Sudhoffs Archiv,1990
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