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by Xiaoneng Yang

Author: Xiaoneng Yang
Publisher: Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art (March 1, 2000)
Language: English
Pages: 412
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Reflections of Early China book. Reflections of Early China: Decor, Pictographs, and Pictorial Inscriptions. 0942614305 (ISBN13: 9780942614305). Reflections of Early China is a comprehensive study that presents a historical, archaeological, and theoretical exploration of pictographs and decorations on ancient Chinese bronzes.
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Reflections of early China: decor, pictographs, and pictorial inscriptions. Seattle and London: The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and University of Washington Press. Compiled by Huan Kuan (1st centurty BC), annotated by Wang Liqi. Beijing: Zhonghua, 1996.
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Reflections of early China: Decor, pictographs, and pictorial inscriptions. Nature, 401, 366–368. Zhang, . Xiao, . & Lee, Y. K. (2004). The early development of music: Analysis of the Jiahu bone flutes. Antiquity, 78, 769–778. Kansas City: Nelson-Atkins Museum of Ar. oogle Scholar. Yang, . & Yang, B. (1977).
The subject is heroic in scope and of great interest to early China.
Reflections of Early China: Décor, Pictographs, and Pictorial Inscriptions by Xiaoneng Yang is an ambitious study that attempts to define the relationship between pictorial writing and pictorial imagery from early China, which is characterized as the late Neolithic through early Western Zhou periods, ca. 3000–1000 . The author’s primary interest in this book is neither art-historical nor aesthetic, but rather historical and epigraphic. His main goal is to identify the significance of zu hui, or clan signs, that are inscribed into Shang and early Western Zhou bronzes. The subject is heroic in scope and of great interest to early China specialists and lay readers alike.
Reflections of Early China integrates the pictographic inscriptions of Shang and early Western Zhou (2nd millennia BC) with all of our current knowledge of the archaeology, society, and religion that time.