The Hongshan Papers : collected studies on the archaeology of Northern China

1. Verfasser: Nelson, Sarah M., 1931-
Weitere Verfasser: Bell, Charlotte
Guo, Dashun
Xueming, Lu
Martin-Montgomery, Anne
Matson, Rachel A.
Niu, Hung-Jen
Pak, Yanggjin
Roberts, Rachel M.
Rock, Chris
Stencel, Robert E.
Tchakirides, Tiffany
Zhu, Da 1956-
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Oxford : Archaeopress, 2014.
Umfang/Format: v, 119 p. : illustrations (some color), maps ; 30 cm.
Schriftenreihe: BAR international series ; 2618
Schlagworte:
iDAI.gazetteer: China
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Preface and acknowledgements
  • General. "Introduction" from The Archaeology of Northeast China, S.M. Nelson, ed. 1995, Routledge
  • Neolithic China and Korea. Antiquity 64 (1990):234-48
  • A Brief Visit to Chifeng and Vicinity, Niuheliang, and the Russian Far East. EAANnouncements 1995
  • Hongshan as a Complex Society. The Development of Complexity in Prehistoric North China. 1994. SinoPlatonic Papers 63:1-17. Victor Mair, ed.
  • The Organization of Complexity Beyond the Great Wall. 1996. In Coloquium XXXI, The Tools of Archaeology and History Compared, Edited by Maurizio Tosi. pp. 61-66
  • Hongshan- An Early Complex Society in Northeast China Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association 1997, pp. 57-62
  • Ideology and Pigs. Comment on Burials, Pigs, and Political Prestige in Neolithic China, by Seong-ok Kim, Current Anthropology 35(2):135-136, 1994
  • Ritualized Pigs and the Origins of Complex Society: Hypotheses Regarding the Hongshan Culture. Early China 20:1-15. 1995
  • Pigs in the Hongshan Culture. In Ancestors for the Pigs, Pigs in Prehistory. MASCA Research Papers in Science and Archaeology 15:99-107
  • Gender. The Goddess Temple and the Status of Women at Niuheliang, China. 1991. In The Archaeology of Gender, D. Walde and D. Willows, eds.pp.302-308
  • Ideology, Power, and the Emergence of Complex Society in Northeastern China. In In Pursuit of Gender: Worldwide Archaeological Perspectives, S. Nelson and R. Rosen-Ayalon, eds. pp.73-80
  • Performing Power in Early China. In The Dynamics of Power, M. ODonovan, ed. 2002, pp. 151-167
  • Hongshan Trade. Trade in Northeastern China in the Early Bronze Age. World Archeology Congress, New Delhi, India, December, 1994. Theme: Archaeology as an Indicator of Trade and Contact
  • Central Asian Influence on the Hongshan Period in China? Paper delivered at the Central Eurasian Social Sciences meeting. Chicago, 2006
  • Research Papers on Niuheliang. Investigations at Niuheliang, 2002. with Guo Dashun, Charlotte Bell, Lu Xueming, Anne Martin-Montgomery, Hung-jen Niu, Yangjin Pak, Tiffany Tchakirides, and Zhu Da. Paper delivered at the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Conference, 2006, Taipei, Taiwan
  • Archaeoastronomy at Niuheliang, with Rachel Matson, Rachel Roberts, Chris Rock, and Robert Stencel. MS on file at the University of Denver
  • Leadership in the Hongshan Culture, with Hungren Niu and Yangjin Pak. Paper delivered at the Society for American Archaeology in Montreal, 2004
  • Bibliography: The Hongshan Papers / Sarah Milledge Nelson.