Ancient China A History

Ancient China: A History surveys the East Asian Heartland Region - the geographical area that eventually became known as China - from the Neolithic period through the Bronze Age, to the early imperial era of Qin and Han, up to the threshold of the medieval period in the third century CE. For most of...

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Main Author: Major, John S. (auth)
Other Authors: Cook, Constance A. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2017
Series:Law and Anthropology
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