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EAAN 25 Summer 1998: Bibliography: Miscellaneous References on Shang Archaeology

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

 

Allan, Sarah (1981a) The Heir and the Sage: Dynastic legend in early China. San Francisco: Chinese Materials Center.

Allan, Sarah (1981b) "Sons of suns: myths and totemism in early China." Bulletin, School of Oriental and African Studies 44.2: 290.

ANON (1942) An-yang: a retrospect. London: The China Society.

ANON (1977a) "Best preserved Yin Dynasty tomb." China Reconstruct 26: 10.

ANON (1977b) "Shang dynasty tomb excavated at Hsiao-t'un." Early China 3: 95.

 

Bagley, R.W. (1977) "Pan-lung-ch'eng: a Shang city in Hupei." Artibus Asiae 24: 165.

Bishop, C.W. (1932) "The Chronology of ancient China." Journal of the American Oriental Society 52: 232-247.

Branigan, Keith (1976) "The civilization of northern China." In Branigan, K. (ed.) Atlas of Ancient Civilizations. London: Heinemann.

 

Chang, K.C. (1962a) "China toward urban life." In Braidwood, R. and Willey, G. (ed.) Courses Toward Urban Life, pp. 177-92 (republished in Chang 1976: 22-37). Chicago: Aldine.

Chang, K.C. (1962b) "A classification of Shang and Chou myths." Bulletin of the Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica 14: 47-94 (republished in Chang 1976: 149-73).

Chang, K.C. (1963) "Changing relationships of man and animal in Shang and Chou myths and art." Bulletin of the Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica 16: 15-46 (republished in Chang 1976: 174-98).

Chang, K.C. (1964) "Some dualistic phenomena in Shang society." Journal of Asian Studies 24: 45-61 (republished in Chang 1976: 93-114).

Chang, K.C. (1973) "Food and food vessels in ancient China." Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences 35: 495-520 (republished in Chang 1976: 115-48).

Chang, K.C. (1974a) "The emergence of civilization in north China." In Sabloff, J. and Lamberg-Karlovsky, C.C (ed.) The Rise and Fall of Civilizations, pp. 436-467. Menlo Park, California: Cumming Publishing Company.

Chang, K.C. (1974b) "Urbanism and the king in ancient China." World Archaeology 6.1: 1-14 (republished in Chang 1976: 47-60).

Chang, K.C. (1975a) "Ancient trade as economics or as ecology." In Sabloff, J. and Lamberg-Karlovsky (ed.) Ancient Civilisation and Trade, pp. 211-224. University of New Mexico Press.

Chang, K.C. (1975b) "Towns and cities in ancient China." In Stargardt, J. (ed.) Asia Antiqua: the archaeology of East ad South East Asia, pp. (republished in Chang 1976: 61-71). London: Duckworth.

Chang, K.C. (1976a) Early Chinese Civilization: Anthropological prespectives. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Chang, K.C. (1976b) "The lineage system of the Shang and Chou Chinese and its political implications." In Chang, K.C. (ed.) Early Chinese Civilization: Anthropological prespectives, pp. 72-92. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Chang, K.C. (1977) "The continuing quest for China's origin: II The Shang civilization." Archaeology 30.3: 186-193.

Chang, K.C. (1978) "T'ien Kan: a key to the history of the Shang." In Roy, D. & Tsien, T. (eds.) Ancient China, p. xx. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press.

Chang, K.C. (1980) Shang Civilization. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Chang, K.C. (1983a) Art, Myth and Ritual: the path to political authority in ancient China. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Chang, K.C. (1983b) "Sandai archaeology and the formation of states in ancient China: processual aspects of the origins of Chinese civilization." In Keightley, D (ed.) The Origin of Chinese Civilization, pp. 495-522. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Chang, K.C. (1986) Studies in Shang Archaeology. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Chang, Tsung-tung (1970) Der Kult der Shang-Dynastie im Spiegel der Orakelinschriften. Wiesbaden: xx.

Cheng, Te-kun (1957) "The origin and development of Shang culture." Asia Major 6: 80-98.

Cheng, Te-kun (1960) Shang China. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Cheng, Te-kun (1973) "The beginning of Chinese civilisation." Antiquity 47: 197-200.

Cheng, Te-kun (1982) "The beginning of Chinese civilisation." In Studies in Chinese Archaeology, pp. 1-26. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press.

Cheng, Te-kun (1985) "Hsia people and culture." In Mikami Feschrift Ed. Cm. (ed.) Essays in Honour of Prof. Dr. Tsugio Mikami on his 77th Birthday: Archaeology, p. xx. Tokyo: Heibonsha.

Chou, Hung-hsia (1973) "Computer matching of oracle bone fragments." Archaeology 26: 176-181.

Crawford, O.G.S. (1954) "Chinese chariots." Antiquity 28: 39.

Creel, Herrlee Glessner (1936) The Birth of China: a survey of the formative period of Chinese civilisation. London: Jonathan Cape.

Creel, Herrlee Glessner (1937) Studies in Early Chinese Culture. Baltimore: Waverley Press, Inc.

 

Dewall, Magdalene von (1937) "The Tien culture of southwest China." Antiquity 40: 8-31.

Drake, F.S. (19xx-a) "Shang dynasty find at Ta-hsien-chuang, Shantung." The China Journal 31.2: 77-80.

Drake, F.S. (19xx-b) "Shang dynasty site at Li-ch'eng, Wang-she-jen-chuang, Shantung." The China Journal 31.3: 118-120.

 

Eberhard, W. (1932) "Bericht uber die Ausgrabungen bei An-Yang." Ostasiatische Zeitschrift 8: 1-15.

 

Fairbank, Wilma (1972) Adventures in retreival: Han murals and Shang bronze molds. Harvard University Press.

Fong, Wen, ed. (1980) The Great Bronze Age of China. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Fried, Morton H. (1983) "Tribe to state or state to tribe in ancient China." In Keightley, D. (ed.) The Origins of Chinese Civilisation, p. xx. Berkeley: University of California Press.

 

Gibson, H.E. (1935a) "Divination and ritual during the Shang and Chou dynasties." China Journal 23.1: 22-24.

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

 

Hamada, Kosaku (1926) "Engraved ivory and pottery found in the site of the Yin capital." Memoirs, Toyo Bunko 1: 40-50.

Hartner, Willy (1974) "Some hsin-wen about Shang-Yin." Early China (abstract) 2: 55.

Hawkes, Jacquetta (1974) "Anyang." In Hawkes, Jacquetta (ed.) Atlas of Ancient Archaeology, p. 219. London: Heinemann.

Hsia, Nai (1957a) "Workshops of China's oldest civilisation." China Reconstructs 6: 18-21.

Hsia, Nai (1957b) "Workshops of China's oldest civilisation (Chengchou, Honan)." East and West 8: 380-385.

Hsia, Nai (1958) "China's oldest workshops." Archaeology 11: 267-270.

Hsia, Nai (1975) "The slaves were the makers of history: new archaeological xx on ancient Chinese slave society." China Reconstructs 24.11: 40-41.

Hsu, Cho-yun (1982) Bibliographic Notes on Studies of Early China. Hong Kong: Chinese Materials Center.

Hutt, Graham (1982) "Anyang." In Branigan, K. (ed.) Atlas of Archaeology, pp. 190-3. London: MacDonald Pub. Co.

 

Kaizuka, Shigeki (1959) "The characteristics of the ancient Chinese urban state." Zinbun 3: 1-13.

Kane, Virginia C. (1975) "A re-examination of An-yang archaeology." Ars Orientalis 10: 93-110.

Karlbeck, O. (1930) "Note on the archaeology of China." Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities 2: 193-227.

Karlgren, Bernhard (1941) "Huai and Han." Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities 13: xx.

Keightley, David Noel (1978) Sources of Shang History: the oracle-bone inscriptions of Bronze Age China. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Keightley, David Noel (1983a) "The late Shang state: its weaknesses and strengths." In Keightley, David Noel (ed.) The origins of Chinese civilization, p. xx. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Keightley, David Noel, ed. (1983b) The Origins of Chinese Civilisation. Berkeley: University of California Press.

 

Li, Chi (1943) "The prone burials of Anyang." Papers of the Peabody Museum 20: 134-148.

Li, Chi (1955a) "Diverse backgrounds of the decorative art of the Yin Dynasty." Annals of Academy Sinica 2: 119-129.

Li, Chi (1955b) "Importance of the An-Yang discoveries in prefacing known Chinese history with a new chapter." Annals of Academy Sinica 2: 91-102.

Li, Chi (1956) Ch'eng tzu yai: the Black Pottery culture site at Lung Shan Chen in Li Ch'eng Hsien, Shantung Province.

Li, Chi (1957a) The Beginning of Chinese Civilisation: three lectures illustrated with finds at An Yang. Seattle: University of Washington Press.

Li, Chi (1957b) "Hunting records, faunistic remains and decorative patterns from the archaeological site of Anyang." KKJLHK 9/10: 10-16.

Li, Chi (1977) Anyang. Seattle: University of Washington Press.

Li, Shitao (1984) "The 'boat coffins' of the Wuyi Mountains." In Stockwell, F and Bowen, T. (ed.) Recent Discoveries in Chinese Archaeology, pp. 79-80. Beijing: Foreign Languages Press.

Li, Xueqin (1980) The Wonder of Chinese Bronzes. Beijing: Foreign Language Press.

Lin, Kan-chuan (1957) "When did slave society end in China and feudalism begin?" People's China 10.3: 15-21.

Loehr, Max (1953) "The bronze styles of the Anyang period." Archives of the Chinese Art Society of America 7: 42-53.

 

Mao, Hsieh-chun (1959) "Dental condition of the Shang Dynasty skulls excavated from Anyang and Hui-xian." Vertebrata Palasiatica 3: 79-80.

Meacham, William (1974) "Double-F: a re-interpretation." Journal of the Archaeological Society of Hong Kong 5: 74-81.

Meacham, William (1978) "Stratification, exploitation, slavery and the origins of Chinese civilisation." Ching-feng 20.3: 152-161.

Metropolitan Museum of Art (1980) Treasures from the Bronze Age of China: an exibition from the People's Republic of China. New York: Ballantine Books.

Mickel, Stanley Lewis II (1975) "Oracle inscription materials published 1970-75." Early China 1: 6.

Mickel, Stanley Lewis II (1976) "Three recently published oracle bones." Early China 2: 8.

 

Panlungcheng Excavation Team (1978) "Panlungcheng, the remains of a Shang city." In New Archaeological Finds in China II, pp. 22-31. Peking: Foreign Languages Press.

Piggot, Stuart (1975) "Chariots in the Caucasus and in China." Antiquity 48: 16-24.

Pope, J.A. (1949) "An analysis of Shang white ware." Far Eastern Ceramic Bulletin 1.6: 49-54.

Price, Nancy T. (1977) "Note: once again on Loehr's bronze styles." Early China 3: 96.

 

Rawson, Jessica (1987) Chinese Bronzes: art and ritual. London: British Museum.

 

Soper, A. (1966) "Early, Middle and Late Shang: a note." Artibus Asiae 28.1: 5-38.

Sylwan, Vivi (1937) "Silk from the Yin Dynasty." BMFEA 9: 119-126.

 

Tchang, Fong (1937) Recherches sur Les Os Ho-nan (Research on the Bones of Honan). Paris: Gaillac-Monroco.

Teihard de Chardin, P. and Young, Chung-Chien (1936) "On the mammalian remains from the archaeological site of Anyang." Palaeontologia Sinica, Series C 12: xx.

Thoms, P.P. (1851) A Dissertation on the Ancient Chinese Vases of the Shang Dynasty from 1743 to 1496 B.C. London: published by the author.

Thorp, Robert L. (1984) "The architectural heritage of the Bronze Age." In Steinhardt, N. et al. (ed.) Chinese Traditional Architecture, pp. 59-68. New York: China Institute in America, Inc.

Thorp, Robert L. (1985) "The growth of Early Shang Civilisation: new data from ritual vessels." Harvard Journal of Asian Studies 45.1: 5-76.

Trewartha, Glenn T. (1952) "Chinese cities: origins and functions." Annals of the Association of American Geographers 42: 69-93.

 

Umehara, Sueji (1932) Etude sur la Poterie Blanche Fouillee dans la Ruine de l'Ancienne Capitale des Yin. Kyoto.

Umehara, Sueji (1950) "Antiquities exhumed from the Yin tombs outside Chang Te Fu in Honan Province." Artibus Asiae 13: 149-165.

 

Vasiliev, L.S. (1976) Problemy genezisa kitajskoj civilizacii: formirovance osnov materialnoj kultury i etnosa. Moscow.

 

Watson, William (1966) Early Civilisation in China. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Watson, William (1979) "The city in ancient China." In Mooney, P.R.S. (ed.) The Origins of Civilisation, pp. 54-77. Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Wheatley, Paul (1970) "Archaeology and the Chinese city." World Archaeology 2.2: 159-185.

Wheatley, Paul (1971) The Pivot of the Four Quarters. Chicago: Aldine.

White, William Charles (1945) Bone Culture of Ancient China. Toronto: Museum of Toronto Press.

White, William Charles (1956) Bronze culture of ancient China. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Whitehouse, David & Whitehouse, Ruth (1975) "Early civilisation in China." In Whitehouse, David and Ruth (ed.) Archaeological Atlas of the World, p. 194. London: Thames and Hudson.

Wittfogel, Karl (1940) "Meteorological records from the divination inscriptions of Shang." Geographical Review 30: 110-133.

Wood, Nigel (1989) "Ceramic puzzles from China's bronze age." New Scientist 1652: 50-53.

 

Yang, Lien-sheng (1948) "Ten examples of early tortoise-shell inscriptions." Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 11: 122.

Yetts, W.P. (1933) "The Shang-Yin Dynasty and the Anyang finds." Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society xx.xx: xx.

Young, Jean (19xx) Art Styles of Ancient Shang. New York: Chinese Institute in America, Inc.

 

Zhu, Shoukang (1982) "Early bronze in China." Bulletin of the Metals Museum 7: 3-15