Sanji, Pingshan, Hebei province,352-354. [120]-[121] 355-358Sanxingdui, Guanghan, Sichuanprovince, 140 -141,147,149,187, 190, 206 - 207, [65] - [75]208-227Sanxingdui Museum, Sichuanprovince, [65] - [75] 208-227Sanxingtala, Wengniuteqi, InnerMongolia, 83Screen fittings, [150] 434-437Seal, gold, [138] 364, 413Shaanxi Archaeological Institute,Xi'an, [157] 456Shaanxi History Museum, Xi'an,[154]-[156] 452-455. [172]498-499Shaguotun, Jinxi, Liaoning province,78Shandong Longshan culture, 51, 99,100 -101. See also ZhufengShang dynasty/period, 87, 88, 90,no, 125,139,140,144,146,182-83,255,259,300,323,420, 425. See also Dayangzhou;Huayuanzhuang;Sanxingdui; XiaotunShangsunjiazhai, Datong, Qinghaiprovince, 68, [6] 72-73, 75Shanxi Provincial Institute ofArchaeology, Taiyuan, [84] -[90)250-263Shaoxing, Zhejiang province, 305,348Shihuangdi (First Emperor of Qin),Tomb of. See XiyangcunShijiahe culture, 51Shijiayuan, Chunhua, Shaanxiprovince, 229, [76] 231-233Shilingxia culture, 68Shizhaocun, Tianshui, Gansuprovince, 68, 71, [8] - [9] 76 -77Shizishan, Xuzhou, Jiangzhuprovince, 429, 431Shouxian, Anhui province, 291, 302Shrouds, jade, [129] 390-393, [139]414 - 416Shu culture, 206, 207Shu spear, [103] 302Sidun, Jiangzhu province, 121, 122Silktextiles, [112] 323-328thread, in jade shroud, [139]414 - 416Silvercasket, [164] 475-477censer, [166] 480-481covered jar, [156] 454-455incense burner and stand, [163]472-474inlay in bronze animal, [121]357-358- [122] 359inlay in bronze zun, [115], 336-337khakkhara, [160] 465-467pan dishes, [154] - [155] 45 2 ~454tea basket, [165] 478 - 479Song dynasty, 439, 462, 511, 512, 513Spirit trees, 40 (fig.), 223Spring and Autumn period, 267. Seealso XiasiStone, hardstone. See also Jadeface covering, [84] 250-251tortoise, [54c] 180-181yue axe, [40] 148 -149zhang ritual blade, [39] 148-149Stone, limestonestanding bodhisattva, [153] 447-449standing Buddha, [152] 444-446standing Buddha with bodhisattvas,[151] 440-443Stone, marblerelief of attendants, [174] 509-5"relief of musicians, [175] 510-513Sui period/dynasty/state, 277, 438,439Sunjiagang, Lixian, Hunan province,105Taiyuan, Shanxi province, 437Tang dynasty, 364, 438, 450, 451. Seealso Darning Palace; Dou Jiao,Tomb of; Famen Monastery;Hejiacun; Wang Chuzhi,Tomb of; Xi'an; Yu Yin,Tomb ofTaosi, Xiangfen, Shanxi province,106,115-116,154, [25]-[27]109 -114Taosi Longshan culture, 51, 52, 83,106 -108. See also TaosiTaotie, no, 147,153, [42] 155-156,[76] 233, 420, 435Terra-cottachariot horses, [128] 385-386charioteer, [127] 382-384high-ranking officer, [123] 371-372kneeling archer, [126] 379-381middle-ranking officer, [124]standing archer, [125] 376-378human head, 52 fig.torso of a pregnant woman, [21]96-97Textilesjin brocade, [ii2b-c] 323-328luo gauze weave, [1123] 323-328Tianma-Qucun (Beizhao, Quwo),Shanxi province, 248-249,[84]-[90] 250-263Tianxingguan (Tomb of Pan Cheng),Jiangling, Hubei province,345 [118)346-348, [119]349-35i'364Turquoisedove, [54b] 180-181inlay in bronze dou, 94 [282-283]inlay in bronze gui, [93]279 - 280inlay in bronze plaque, 140, [38]146-147inlay in hair ornaments, [24]105-107, [28] 115-116inlay in ivory goblet, [53] 178-179Twelve Heavenly Branches (zodiacanimals), [172] 498-499,506-508Wang Chuzhi, Tomb of, Xiyanchuan,Quyang, Hebei province,365,506, [174]-[175] 507-513Wangjiayinwa, Qin'an, Gansuprovince, 56, [4] 63-64Wangjiazui Baini, Chongyang,Hubei province, 300Wangshan, Jiangling, Hubeiprovince, 298, [no] 316-317,332Warring States period, 95, 267, 424.See also Baoshan; Leigudun;Mashan; Qiujiahuayuan;Sanji; Tianxingguan;WangshanWeapons, military and ceremonialaxes (yue), 66 (fig. i) [31] 124-125, [40)148-149, [52)176-177daggers, [106] 306-307crossbows, 376-381helmet, [63] 202-203ji halberd, [102] 301-302shu spear, [103] 302three-pronged objects, [120]355-356zhang blade, [39] 148Wei, Eastern, 438. See also LongxinMonasteryWei dynasty, Northern, 438, 441,461. See also QijisiWei dynasty, Western, 438, 462Women, images of, [21] 96-97, [137]408-409, [144] 423-424.[146] 426-427,490, [170]492-494. [171] 494-497-490, [173] 501-505. [174] 509-511- [i75]5io-5i3Wood. See also Lacquercoffin, painted lacquer, [113]331-333guardian animal, [118] 346-348Wucheng, Jiangxi province, 187,188Wuguancun, Anyang, Henanprovince, 66Wu state, 287, 307Xia culture/dynasty, 106,139, 140,142,162Xiajiadian culture, Lower, 95, 140,150 -153. See also DadianziXiajin, Linfen, Shanxi province, 116Xi'an, Shaanxi province, 249, 254,488-489, [172] 498-499Xi'an Municipal Institute ofArchaeology andPreservation of CulturalRelics, Shaanxi province,[158]-[159] 458-461, [170]-[171] 492-497. [V3]500-505Xiaotun, Anyang, Henan province,83,84,162,163-165, [48]-[54c] 168-181,182Xiasi, Xichuan, Henan province, [91]267-268, 270-274, 282, 289,305. 365Xibeigang, Anyang, Henan province,169,178,191,192, 201, 202Xi'eshan, Jiangling, Hubei province,3HXingguo Monastery, Qingzhou,Shandong province, 438Xinzheng, Henan province, 145, 289Xishuiquan, Chifeng, InnerMongolia, 96Xitai, Aohanqi, Inner Mongolia, 80Xiyangcun (Tomb of the FirstEmperor), Lintong, Shaanxiprovince, 363-364, 366-369, [123]-[128] 370-387Xuzhou, Jiangsi province, 424Yancun, Linru, Henan province, 54,64, 65-66, 67Yangjiawan, Xi'an, Shaanxi province,372Yangshao culture, 51, 54, 78, 83,100,108583 INDEX
Yaoshan, Yuhang, Zhejiangprovince, 118, [30] 122-123,[32bj 126-127, [33] 128-129,[343)129-130, [35]-[36]131-135Van state, 248Yan steamers, [47] 166-167, [61]198 -199Yimen, Baoji, Shaanxi province, 422Ying state, 249Yinxu, 187. See also XiaotunYi of Zeng, Marquis. See Zenghou Yiyongzhong bell chime, bronze,[91] 272-274Yuchisi, Mengcheng, Anhuiprovince, 100 [23] 102-103,364Yue axes, 66 (fig. i) [31] 124-125,[40] 148-149, [52] 176-177Yueyang, Lake Dongting, Hunanprovince, 225Yungang, Shanxi province, 442Yutaishan, jiangling, Hubeiprovince, 311, 314, 320, 400,429Yu Yin and Princess Jinxiang, Tombof, Xi'an, Shaanxi province,489-491, [170]-[171] 492-497Zeng state, 276-277, 279, 281, 287,289, 292, 302, 304, 307Zenghou Yi. Tomb of, Leigudun,Suixian, Hubei province, 272,[92]-[109], 278-315, 332,333- 335- 4i8Zeng vessel, [47] 166 -167Zhangjiapo, Chang'an, Shaanxiprovince, 228-230, [77]234-235Zhanglingshan, Jiangsu province,128Zhang Wenzao, Tomb of, Xuanhua,Hebei province, 512Zhaobaogou culture, 83Zhaojiahu, Dangyang, Hubeiprovince, 417Zhao Mo. See Nanyue, Tomb of KingofZhejiang Provincial Institute ofArchaeology, Hangzhou,[29]-[36] 121-135Zhengzhou, Henan province, 145,195Zhengzhou period, 108Zhongshan kingdom, 268-269,35 2 -353' 358- 404> 406-407.See also SanjiZhou period/culture, Eastern, 214,267 -359' 367. 384- 398, 399-402, 425Zhou period/culture, Western, no,139 -140,189 -190, 192, 228 -230, 236-237, 248-249, 279,282, 283, 289, 306, 384, 390,397, 420, 425, 451. See alsoShijiayuan; Zhangjiapo;ZhuangbaiZhou period/culture, 90, 121, 139,144, 214, 269, 356Zhou state, Northern, 438, 439Zhouyuan Administrative Office ofCultural Relics, Fufeng,Shaanxi province, [78] - [83]238-247Zhuangbai, Fufeng, Shaanxiprovince, [78] -[83] 238-247Zhufeng, Linqu, Shandong province,48 - 49, 100, [24] 104 -105Zhujiaji, Changfeng, Anhuiprovince, 339Zhuo bracelet, [35] 131 -133Zongri, Tongde, Qinghai province,69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75Zodiac animals, [172] 498-499Zun-pan vessel, 268, [95] 284-287Zun vessels/urns, bronze, [23] 102-103, [48] 169, [77] 234-235,[80] 241, [88] 258-259, [115]336-337584 | INDEX
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CHU AND OTHER CULTURESC. 770- 221 B
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THE WHITE HOUSEWASHINGTONJune 24,19
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Archaeological Sites
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BRONZE AGE CHINACHU ANDOTHERCULTURE
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CHINESE HISTORICAL PERIODS AND DYNA
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Hardstone owl; height 34.1(i3 3 /s)
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CATALOGUE
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The Foundation of Chinese Civilizat
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THE DAWENKOUAND SHANDONGLONCSHANCUL
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28Jade and bone hair ornament inlai
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AfterwordSU BAI | Most of the treas
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culture at Yinxu and thus the late
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