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Ritual and Economy in East Asia - Archaeological Perspectives

English · Hardback

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"This volume assembles eighteen scholarly essays that explore the intersection between art, economy, and ritual in ancient East Asia. The contributions are clustered into four themes: "Ritual Economy," "Ritual and Sacrifice," "Technology, Community, Interaction," and "Objects and Meaning," which collectively reflect the theoretical, methodological, and historical questions that Falkenhausen has been examining via his scholarship, research, and teaching throughout his career. Most of the chapters work with archaeological and textual data from China, but there are also studies of materials from Mongolia, Korea, Southeast Asia and even Egypt, showing the global impact of Falkenhausen's work. The chronological range of studies extends from the Neolithic through the Bronze Age in China, into the early imperial, medieval, and early modern periods. The authors discuss art, economy, ritual, interaction, and technology in the broad context of East Asian archaeology and its connection to the world beyond"--

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This volume assembles eighteen scholarly essays that explore the intersection between art, economy, and ritual in ancient East Asia in the broad context of East Asian archaeology and its connection to the world beyond.

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Authors Anke Flad Hein
Assisted by Rowan Flad (Editor), Anke Hein (Editor), Bryan K. Miller (Editor)
Publisher Cotsen Institute of Archaeology
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.11.2023
 
EAN 9781950446407
ISBN 978-1-950446-40-7
No. of pages 392
Series Ideas, Debates, and Perspectives
Subject Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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