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Co-sponsored Publications

 

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The Shenzi Fragments

A Philosophical Analysis and Translation

Eirik Lang Harris

Columbia University Press

PUB DATE: SEPTEMBER 2016
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Guicheng

An Archaeological Study of the Formation of States on the Jiaodong Peninsula in Late Bronze-Age China, 1000-500 BCE

Chief Editors: Li Feng, Liang Zhonghe

Beijing: Science Press

PUB DATE: OCTOBER 2018

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March 12, 2021 
Early China Seminar – Romain Graziani
Publication in the Tang Center Series in Early China 
Kingly Splendor: Court Art and Materiality in Han China – Allison R. Miller
Forthcoming 
Worlds Under One Heaven: Material Culture, Identity, and Power in the Northern Frontiers of the Western Zhou, 1045–771 BCE – Yan Sun

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