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Abe, Stanley: AN ACCOUNT OF TWO VOYAGES - BACKHOFF AND WAGENER Acharya, Sanjay: Adams, Edward B: Alexander, William & Mason, George: Allen, H. M. ed: Andrews, F. H: ANNINGHE LIUYU DA SHI MU Yuhas, Louise ed: Asahi Shimbun ed: Asian Art Museum: THE ASIATIC JOURNAL AND MONTHLY MISCELLANY VOL II: THIRD SERIES |
LI0BC1 Li Chi: THE BEGINNINGS OF CHINESE CIVILIZATION. Three Lectures Illustrated with Finds at Anyang. Seattle, 1957. xvii, 123 pp. 50 b/w illustrations, 9 text-figures, map. Bibliography, index. 23x15 cm. Cloth. GBP 20.00 Li Ji directed the archaeological excavation of Anyang, site of China's capital in the second millennium BC. Largely through his findings, China's Shang dynasty, once thought to be myth, has been established as history. These are Li Ji's lectures given in Washington in 1955. Subjects: Archaeology Item 405 in List 214. URL for this record: hanshan.com/?l/LI0BC1.HTM Record produced by Hanshan Tang Books, www.hanshan.com. |