The generally accepted chronology of Chinese history begins in 841 B.C., seventy years before the end of the Western Zhou Dynasty. In Shiji, Sima Qian (c. 14589 B.C.) compiled a chronological table of twelve contemporary states starting with 841 B.C. Over the past two thousand years, scholars have tried to extend the dates farther back, but without agreement. The Xia-Shang-Zhou Chronology Project was recently commissioned by the Chinese Government to systematically reconstruct a reliable chronology of early Chinese history starting with the Xia Dynasty. After almost five years and the efforts of some 200 experts in different fields of study, a new chronological table of early China was disseminated in November 2000. It was anticipated that ...
The Buddhist caves along the Silk Road have offered a tremendous amount of first-hand materials to s...
The Haidai Region, centred over the modern Shandong Province, East China, is rich in archaeological ...
The aim of my paper is to demonstrate the structuring of history in the classical Chinese historiog...
The sources for history are basic to history, and an accurate idea of the chronology of the sources ...
The possibility and problems of using radiocarbon dating to historical chronology are discussed. The...
The conquest of the Shang Dynasty at Anyang around 1046 BCE by the Zhou is one of the major events f...
Mai 12 - Mai 16, 2019 Organisateurs: Yuri Pines (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Martin Kern (Prince...
"The beginnings of Chinese historiography are remote and glorious indeed. The earliest Chronicles d...
More than eight decades ago, the distinguished Chinese scholar Hu Shi (1891–1962) wrote ...
In the past century, it has long been debated in the archeological, historical, geographical, and ma...
It seems that there exist discrepancies between the chronology of the ancient Chinese history of Chu...
The first known Chinese calendar refers to the calendar embodied in the Yin oracle-bone inscriptions...
This article discusses peculiarities of Chinese chronology in cataloging Chinese archaeological repo...
Research on the eastern rim of the Tibetan Plateau is generally hampered by the lack of established ...
The archaeological record of two areas is examined: the Yuxi region of the Zhongyuan, where the Erli...
The Buddhist caves along the Silk Road have offered a tremendous amount of first-hand materials to s...
The Haidai Region, centred over the modern Shandong Province, East China, is rich in archaeological ...
The aim of my paper is to demonstrate the structuring of history in the classical Chinese historiog...
The sources for history are basic to history, and an accurate idea of the chronology of the sources ...
The possibility and problems of using radiocarbon dating to historical chronology are discussed. The...
The conquest of the Shang Dynasty at Anyang around 1046 BCE by the Zhou is one of the major events f...
Mai 12 - Mai 16, 2019 Organisateurs: Yuri Pines (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Martin Kern (Prince...
"The beginnings of Chinese historiography are remote and glorious indeed. The earliest Chronicles d...
More than eight decades ago, the distinguished Chinese scholar Hu Shi (1891–1962) wrote ...
In the past century, it has long been debated in the archeological, historical, geographical, and ma...
It seems that there exist discrepancies between the chronology of the ancient Chinese history of Chu...
The first known Chinese calendar refers to the calendar embodied in the Yin oracle-bone inscriptions...
This article discusses peculiarities of Chinese chronology in cataloging Chinese archaeological repo...
Research on the eastern rim of the Tibetan Plateau is generally hampered by the lack of established ...
The archaeological record of two areas is examined: the Yuxi region of the Zhongyuan, where the Erli...
The Buddhist caves along the Silk Road have offered a tremendous amount of first-hand materials to s...
The Haidai Region, centred over the modern Shandong Province, East China, is rich in archaeological ...
The aim of my paper is to demonstrate the structuring of history in the classical Chinese historiog...