Chinese civilisation is characterised by two distinctive features – a strong centralised administration and the system of logographic writing. This paper investigates nature’s powerful impacts on human development, in terms of organisation and communication in ancient China. It argues that ancient China’s topography played a crucial role in the formation of ancient Chinese civilisation and its hydraulic economy pushed the state stronger than society, hence a strong centralised government emerged
One of the key features in the development of social complexity in ancient China was the emergence o...
China\u27s Spring and Autumn (770 BC-403 BC) and Warring States (403 BC-221 BC) periods, though mark...
This paper argues that before the world started to globalize, the differences in the geographical en...
We find an undiscovered effect of geography on the choices of writing system in ancient civilization...
Here we present one of the world's oldest examples of large-scale and formalized water management, i...
The Chinese people developed a dynamic and rich civilization at the eastern end of Eurasia. Geograph...
Ancient China remains an important case to investigate the relationship between statecraft developme...
This volume examines the role of objects in the region north of early dynastic state centers, at the...
The thesis examines the emergence of geographical knowledge in Early and Early Medieval China, by fo...
China is an ancient civilized country of the world. The nature outlook of ‘combining nature and mank...
This paper looks at China’s civilizational and modernization heritages. Its ancient civilization is ...
Chinese civilization is the only ancient human civilization existing in the world, with a history of...
This article posits that the political institution of imperial China – its unitary and centralized r...
Water has been cited as a key factor in influencing the emergence of complex society and the develop...
Technology developments have made significant impacts on both humans and the environment in which th...
One of the key features in the development of social complexity in ancient China was the emergence o...
China\u27s Spring and Autumn (770 BC-403 BC) and Warring States (403 BC-221 BC) periods, though mark...
This paper argues that before the world started to globalize, the differences in the geographical en...
We find an undiscovered effect of geography on the choices of writing system in ancient civilization...
Here we present one of the world's oldest examples of large-scale and formalized water management, i...
The Chinese people developed a dynamic and rich civilization at the eastern end of Eurasia. Geograph...
Ancient China remains an important case to investigate the relationship between statecraft developme...
This volume examines the role of objects in the region north of early dynastic state centers, at the...
The thesis examines the emergence of geographical knowledge in Early and Early Medieval China, by fo...
China is an ancient civilized country of the world. The nature outlook of ‘combining nature and mank...
This paper looks at China’s civilizational and modernization heritages. Its ancient civilization is ...
Chinese civilization is the only ancient human civilization existing in the world, with a history of...
This article posits that the political institution of imperial China – its unitary and centralized r...
Water has been cited as a key factor in influencing the emergence of complex society and the develop...
Technology developments have made significant impacts on both humans and the environment in which th...
One of the key features in the development of social complexity in ancient China was the emergence o...
China\u27s Spring and Autumn (770 BC-403 BC) and Warring States (403 BC-221 BC) periods, though mark...
This paper argues that before the world started to globalize, the differences in the geographical en...