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Allan, Sarah. “Interpreting the Decoration of Early Chinese Bronze Vessels.” In Mirroring China’s Past: Emperors, Scholars, and Their Bronzes, ed. Wang Tao, 38–43. Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago, 2018. Bagley, Robert. “The Bronze Age before the Zhou Dynasty.” In Routledge Handbook of Early Chinese History, ed. Paul R. Goldin, 61–83. London: Routledge, 2018. Boehm, Christian. “Lead-Glazed Earthenwares from the Eastern Han to the Liao Dynasty in the Shangyatang Collection.” Arts of Asia 48.1 (2018), 50–57. Campbell, Roderick. Violence, Kinship and the Early Chinese State: The Shang and Their World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. Cao, Wei, Yuanqing Liu, Katheryn M. Linduff, and Yan Sun. “The Rise of States and the Formation of Group Identities in the Western Regions of the Inner Asian Frontier (c. 1500 to the Eighth Century bce).” In Ancient China and Its Eurasian Neighbors: Artifacts, Identity and Death in the Frontier, 3000–700 bce, ed. Katheryn M. Linduff, Yuanqing Liu, Wei Cao, and Yan Sun, 146–214. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2018. Childs-Johnson, Elizabeth. “Jade Dragons and Dragon Origins.” In Mythical Beasts: The Divinity of Dragons, catalog, Throckmorton Fine Art, NY, 2017, 9–19. Childs-Johnson, Elizabeth. “Urban Daemons of Early Shang.” Archaeological Research in Asia 14 (2018), 135–50. D’alpoim Guedes, Jade, and Anke Hein. “Landscapes of Prehistoric Northwestern Sichuan: From Early Agriculture to Pastoralist Lifestyles.” Journal of Field Archaeology 43.2 (2018), 121–35. Feinman, Gary M., Hui Fang, and Linda M. Nicholas. “China during the Neolithic Period.” In China: Visions Through the Ages, ed. Lisa C. Niziolek, Deborah A. Bekken, and Gary M. Feinman, 69–88. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2017.
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Early China publishes original research on all aspects of the culture and civilization of China from earliest times through the Han dynasty period (CE 220). The journal is interdisciplinary in scope, including articles on Chinese archaeology, history, philosophy, religion, literature, and paleography. It is the only English-language journal to publish solely on early China, and to include information on all relevant publications in all languages. The journal is of interest to scholars of archaeology and of other ancient cultures as well as sinologists.