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On the Identity of Shang Di and the Origin of the Concept of a Celestial Mandate (TIAN MING)*
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- 26 March 2015, pp. 1-46
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Could “Subtle Words” have Conveyed “Praise and Blame”? The Implications of Formal Regularity and Variation in Spring and Autumn (Chūn Qiū) Records*
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- 26 March 2015, pp. 47-111
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Archaeological Discovery and Research into the Layout of the Palaces and Ancestral Shrines of Han Dynasty Chang'an –A Comparative Essay on the Capital Cities of Ancient Chinese Kingdoms and Empires
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- 26 March 2015, pp. 113-143
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A Never-Stable Word: Zhuangzi's Zhiyan and ‘Tipping-Vessel’ Irrigation
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- 26 March 2015, pp. 145-170
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The Fickle Brush: Chinese Orthography in the Age of Manuscripts: A Review of Imre Galambos's Orthography of Early Chinese writing: Evidence from Newly Excavated Manuscripts
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- 26 March 2015, pp. 171-192
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Reviews - Mark Edward Lewis, The Early Chinese Empires Qin and Han. Cambridge, Mass., and London: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2007.321 pp.; 23 halftones; 16 maps. - Chang Chun-shu, The Rise of the Chinese Empire; vol. I, Nation, State, and Imperialism in Early China, ca. 1600 b.c.–a.d. 8. 32+461 pp. + 12 plates + 3 maps. Vol. II, Frontier, Immigration, and Empire in Han China, 130 b.c.–a.d. 157. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 2007. 40 + 301 pp. + 12 plates + 7 figures + 4 maps.
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Nicola Di Cosmo, Ancient China and Its Enemies: The Rise of Nomadic Power in East Asian History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. ix + 369 pp.
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Shigaku Zasshi Summary of Japanese Scholarship for 2002: Shang, Zhou, Spring and Autumn*
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- 26 March 2015, pp. 261-276
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Shigaku Zasshi Summary of Japanese Scholarship for 2002: Warring States, Qin and Han*
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Bergeton, Uffe. M.A., University of Southern California, 2006. - The Evolving Vocabulary of Otherness in Pre-imperial China: From ‘Belligerent Others’ to ‘Cultural Others’. UnM: AAT 1437581.
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- 08 April 2017, pp. 293-294
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Cai Liang. Ph.D. Cornell University, 2007. - In the Matrix of Power: A Study of the Social and Political Status of Confucians (Ru) in the Western Han Dynasty (206 bce-8 ce). UnM: AAT 3276800.
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Campbell, Roderick Bruce. Ph.D. Harvard University, 2007. - Blood, Flesh and Bones: Kinship and Violence in the Social Economy of the Late Shang. UnM: AAT 3264919.
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Chan Yuet-ping. Ph.D. The Chinese University of Hong Kong (People's Republic of China), 2006. - A Comparison of the Cultures of Wu and Yue: A Research Focusing on the Inscriptions of Bronze Wares Excavated During Zhou Dynasty. UnM: AAT 3254512.
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Cunnar, Geoffrey Eugene. Ph.D., Yale University, 2007. - The Production and Use of Stone Tools at the Longshan Period Site of Liang-chengzhen, China. UnM: AAT 3267234.
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DeFalco, Daphne Li-mei. M. A., California State University, Long Beach, 2007. - The Silk Road in China. UnM: AAT 1442141.
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Eng, Jacqueline Trey. Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara, 2007. - Nomadic Pastoralists and the Chinese Empire: A Bioarchaeological Study of China's Northern Frontier. UnM: AAT 3283707.
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Indrisano, Gregory G. Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, 2006. - Subsistence, Environmental Fluctuation and Social Change: A Case Study in South Central Inner Mongolia. UnM: AAT 3232858.
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Hicks, Melisssa. Ph.D., University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 2006. - Characterizing Global Archaeocyathan Reef Decline in the Early Cambrian: Evidence from Nevada and China. UnM: AAT 3226620.
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- 08 April 2017, pp. 299-300
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