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EAAN 25 Summer 1998: Running Bibliography

This Western-language bibliography is produced with a registered copy of the Endnote program. 'xx' indicates missing data. Input by Ilona Bausch.

 

Agnew, Neville & Fan, Jinshi (1997) "China's Buddhist Treasures at Dunhuang." Scientific American July: 28-33.

Akazawa, Takeru (1986) "Hunter-gatherer adaptations and the transition to food production in Japan." In Zvelebil, M. (ed.) Hunters in Transition, pp. 151-165. Cambridge: University Press.

Alley, Rewi & Lapwood, R. (1935) "China's Ancient Cave temples: a Visit to the Yun Kang Caves and the Ta-T'une Fu." China Journal 23.5: 274-276.

Aoki, Michiko Y. (1997) Records of Wind and Earth: a translation of Fudoki with introduction and commentaries. Ann Arbor: Association for Asian Studies.

 

Bagley, Robert W. (1988) "Sacrificial pits of the Shang period at Sanxingdui in Guanghan county, Sichuan Province." Arts Asiatiques XLII: 78-86.

Bagley, Robert W. (1990a) "A Shang City in Sichuan Province." Orientations November 1990: 52-67.

Bagley, Robert W. (1990b) "Shang Ritual Bronzes: Casting Technique and Vessel Design." Archives of Asian Art XLIII: 7-20.

Barnard, Noel (1961) Bronze Casting and Bronze Alloys in Ancient China. Tokyo: Monumenta Serica.

Barnard, Noel (1972-73) "The Ch'en Ni Tu-tray: problems of identification in the study of forgery." Monumenta Serica 30: 439-525.

Byun, Eun Mi (1998) "Ancient Palhae Kingdom "Rediscovered": Failed attempt to retrace old trading route sparks interest." Newsreview February 21 1998: 30-31.

 

Chang, K.C. & Pearson, Richard (1969) Fenpitou, Tapengkeng, and the Prehistory of Taiwan. Yale University.

Childs-Johnson, Elizabeth (1995a) "The Ghost Head Mask and Metamorphic Shang Imagery." Early China 20.July: 79-92.

Childs-Johnson, Elizabeth (1995b) "The Jade Age: When Jade Art Served as the Primary Symbol of Political and Religious Power." In Stones from Heaven: Ancient Chinese Jade Symposium Papers, p. xx. Los Angeles: Museum of Natural History.

Childs-Johnson, Elizabeth (1996a) "A Compendium of Endangered Sites." Archaeology November-December: xx-45.

Childs-Johnson, Elizabeth (1996b) "The Fate of China's Southern Heritage." In Qing, Dai (ed.) The River Dragon has Come, pp. 200-210. Armonk, N.Y.: E.M. Sharpe.

Childs-Johnson, Elizabeth (1996c) "The International Symposium on Liangzhu Culture: Summary of papers presented on November 1-4, 1996 in Yuhang city, Hangzhou, Zhejiang." Early China News 9: 1, 20, 27-28.

Childs-Johnson, Elizabeth (1996d) "A Race Against Time." Archaeology November-December: 38-xx.

Childs-Johnson, Elizabeth (1996e) "The Three Gorges Dam and the Fate of China's Southern Heritage." Orientations July-August: 55-61.

Childs-Johnson, Elizabeth (1998a) "Jade as Material and Epoch." In China: 5000 Years, Innovation and Transformation in the Arts, pp. 55-68. New York: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.

Childs-Johnson, Elizabeth (1998b) "Metamorphic Imagery in Early Chinese Art I." Kaikodo Journal 9: 36-51.

Childs-Johnson, Elizabeth (In Press) Metamorphic Imagery in Early Chinese Art. Chicago: Art Media Publishers.

 

De Carle Sowerby, A. (1935a) "The Domestic Animals of Ancient China." China Journal 23.4: 233-242.

De Carle Sowerby, A. (1935b) "The Neolithic Pottery of Kansu." China Journal 22.6: 300-303.

De Carle Sowerby, A. (1935c) "Progress of Biological Work in China." China Journal 22.5: 275-283.

Derevianko, A., ed. (1998) The Paleolithic of Siberia: New Discoveries and Interpretations. Chicago: University of Illinois Press.

Derevianko, A.P., Olsen, J.W. & Tseveendorj, D., eds. (1996) Archaeological Studies Carried Out by the Joint Russian-Mongolian-American Expedition in Mongolia in 1995. Novosibirsk: Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences.

 

Edwards, Walter (1998) "Mirrors to Japanese History: burial goods fuel dispute over a legendary kingdom." Archaeology.May/June 1998: xx.

Emerson, Tony & Takayama, Hideko (1993) "Pockmarks of History: In Japan, archeology can be embarrassing." Newsweek, : 15.

 

Furuta, Takehiko (1996) "The self-evident truth of the Jomon stones: logic of comparison between Japan and Britain." Bulletin Showa College of Pharmaceutical Sciences 30: xx.

 

Gibson, H. E. (1935a) "Divination and Ritual during the Shang and Zhou Dynasties." China Journal 23.1: 22-24.

Gibson, H. E. (1935b) "The Writing of Shang." China Journal 22.4: 162-168.

 

Hartman-Goldsmith, Joan (1988) "Opening of the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery." Orientations 19.1: 58-60.

Huangshi Museum Hubei, Chinese Society of Metals Publication Committee & Beijing University of Iron and Steel Technology Archaeometallurgy Group, eds. (1980) Tonglüshan (Mt. Verdigris Daye): A Pearl among Ancient Mines. Beijing: Cultural Relics Publishing House.

Hudson, Mark (1998) "On Henshall and the Japanese genome." Japan Forum 10.1: 117-119.

 

Keightley, David (In Press) "Out of the Stone Age: Women in the Shang Bone Inscriptions." Nan Nü: Men, Women and Gender in Early and Imperial China 1.1: xx.

Kim, Joo Young (1996) "Kyongju's Namsan- Where Art and Nature Meet." Koreana Korean Art and Culture 10.4: 60-67.

Kim, Won Yong & Pearson, Richard (1977) "Three Royal Tombs: New Discoveries in Korean Archaeology." Archaeology 30.5: 302-312.

 

Lee, Kyong Hee (1998) World Heritage in Korea: A guide book on Korea's World Heritage sites. Seoul: Organizing Committee of the Year of Cultural Heritage 1997, Samsung Foundation of Culture.

Li, Houbo (1994) "Han Dynasty Tomb Murals from the Luoyang Museum of Ancient Tomb Relics." Orientations 25.5: 40-50.

Liang, Ssu Yung (1940) "The Lung-shan culture: the prehistoric phase of Chinese civilization." Quarterly Bulletin of Chinese Bibliography, Eng. ed. 1.3: 251-262.

Lorber, Martin (1992) "Japanese Arms and Armour at the Metropolitan Museum of Art." Orientations 23.10: 48-54.

 

Matsui, Akira (1995) "Postglacial hunter-gatherers in the Japanese archipelago: maritime adaptations." In Fisher, Anders (ed.) Man & Sea in the Mesolithic: coastal settlement above and below present sea level, pp. 327-334. Oxford: Oxbow Books.

Murphy, J.D. (1995a) "The imperilment of cultural property in the People's Republic of China." UBC Law Review (Special issue on cultural property): 91-118.

Murphy, J.D. (1995b) Plunder and Preservation: Cultural Property Law and Practice in the People's Republic of China. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press.

 

Neville-Hadley, Peter (1997) China: The Silk Routes. London: Cadogan Books.

Nishimura, Y. (19xx) "An experimental study of geophysical method." Bradford Conference Proceedings: 288-294.

 

Paludan, Ann (1983-84) "Some Foreigners in the Spirit Roads of the Northern Song Imperial Tombs." Oriental Art 4.Winter: 377-388.

Paludan, Ann (1988) "Huangling and Zuling: Two Early Ming Mausolea." Orientations 19.1: 28-37.

Paludan, Ann (1992) "A New Look at the Tomb of Huo Qubing." Orientations 23.10: 74-82.

Paludan, Ann (1994) "The Tang Dynasty Iron Oxen at Pujin Bridge." Orientations 25.5: 61-68.

Pearson, Richard (1962) "D'ong-So'n and its Origins." Bulletin of the Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica 13: 27-52.

Pearson, Richard (1965) "India and China in the Art of Sukothai." Bulletin of the Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica 22: 89-103.

Pearson, Richard (1968) "Migrations from Japan to Ecuador: the Japanese Evidence." American Anthropologist 70.1: 85-86.

Pearson, Richard (1970) "Preliminary Archaeological Research on Cheju Island and its Implications for Korean Prehistory." Proceedings of the VIIIth International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences III: 199-204.

Pearson, Richard (1972) "Archaeology in Korea." Antiquity XLVI.183: 227-230.

Pearson, Richard (1973a) "Further Bibliography on Korean Archaeology from North Korean Resources." Asian Perspectives XIV: 33-34.

Pearson, Richard (1973b) "Radiocarbon Dates from China." Antiquity XLVII.186: 141-143.

Pearson, Richard (1974) "Pollen Counts in North China." Antiquity XLVIII.191: 226-228.

Pearson, Richard (1975a) "Prehistoric Subsistence and Economy in Korea: An Initial Sketch." Asian Perspectives XVII.2: 93-101.

Pearson, Richard, ed. (1975b) The Traditional Culture and Society of Korea: Prehistory. Honolulu: University of Hawaii.

Pearson, Richard (1976) "The Contribution of Archaeology to Japanese Studies." Journal of Japanese Studies 2: 305-334.

Pearson, Richard (1977a) "Canadian Archaeology in the Pacific Region." In New Perspectives in Canadian Archaeology, pp. 59-73. Royal Society of Canada.

Pearson, Richard (1977b) "Palaeoenvironment and Human Settlement in Japan and Korea." Science 197: 1239-1246.

Pearson, Richard (1977c) "The Social Aims of Chinese Archaeology." Antiquity LI.201: 8-10.

Pearson, Richard (1979) "Lolang and the Rise of Korean States and Chiefdoms." Journal of the Hong Kong Archaeological Society VIII.1976-1978: 77-90.

Pearson, Richard (1980) "The Study of Korean Archaeology." In Kim, Han Kyo (ed.) Studies on Korea: A Scholar's Guide, pp. 13-26. The University Press of Hawaii.

Pearson, Richard, ed. (1981a) Ryukyu Archaeological Research Team. Subsistence and Settlement in Okinawan Prehistory: Kume and Iriomote. Laboratory of Archaeology, University of British Columbia.

Pearson, Richard (1981b) "Social Complexity in Chinese Coastal Neolithic Sites." Science 213.September 4, 1981: 1078-1086.

Pearson, Richard (1982a) "The Archaeological Background to Korean Prehistoric Art." Korean Culture 3.4: 18-29.

Pearson, Richard (1982b) "Interrelationships of Mainland Southeast Asian and South Chinese Prehistoric Ceramic Assemblages." In Proceedings of the International Conference on Sinology. Section on History and Archaeology, pp. 63-86. Taipei: Academica Sinica.

Pearson, Richard & Lo, S.C. (1983) "The Ch'ing-lien-kang Culture and Chinese Neolithic." In Keightley, D. (ed.) The Origins of Chinese Civilization, pp. 119-147. University of California Press.

Pearson, Richard & Pearson, Kazue (1976) "Translation of Kim, Chong-Ki: House Remains of the Geometric Period, Korea." Asian Perspectives 18.2: 185-203.

Pearson, Richard & Pearson, Kazue (1978) "Some problems in the Study of Jomon Subsistence." Antiquity LII: 21-27.

Plumer, James N. (1935a) "China's Ancient Cave Temples: Early Buddhist Sculptures in the North-west, part I." China Journal 22.1: 52-56.

Plumer, James N. (1935b) "China's Ancient Cave Temples: Early Buddhist Sculptures in the North-west, part II." China Journal 22.3: 104-108.

 

Ruffle, John (1983) "Durham University Oriental Museum." Arts of Asia November-December: 67-75.

 

Sagou, Tsutomu (1995) "Jomon stone circles in northern Japan." In East Asian Science: Tradition and Beyond, pp. 269-280. Osaka: Kansai University Press.

Shelach, Gideon (1998) "A settlement pattern study in northeast China: results and potential contributions of western theory and methods to Chinese archaeology." Antiquity 72.275: 114-127.

 

Tanabe, K., Cribb, J. & Wang, H., eds. (1997) Studies in Silk Road coins and culture: Papers in honour of Professor Ikuo Hirayama on his 65th birthday. Kamakura: Institute of Silk Road Studies.

 

UNESCO & Institute of Archaeology (CASS), eds. (1996) Land Routes of the Silk Roads and the Cultural Exchanges between the East and West before the 10th Century: Desert Route Expedition International Seminar in Urumqi (August 19-21 1990). Beijing: New World Press.

 

Wagner, Donald B. (1997) The traditional Chinese iron industry and its modern fate. Richmond, Surrey: Curzon Press & http://coco.ihi.ku.dk/~dbwagner/Fate/Fate.html.

Wang, Tianyi (1989) Underground art gallery: China's brick paintings 1,700 years old. Beijing: New World Press.

Wang, Xuele, ed. (1992) The coloured figurines in Yang Ling Mausoleum of Han in China. Xi'an: Shaanxi Provincial Archaeological Institute, Shaanxi Travel and Tourism Institute.

Wu, Hung (1994) "Three Famous Stone Monuments from Luoyang: 'Binary' Imagery in Early Sixth Century Chinese Pictorial Art." Orientation 25.5: 51-60.