Eastern Central Asia Neolithic and Bronze age [electronic resource] : AJ50.

The five documents of this collection describe Neolithic and Bronze age cultures that inhabited Eastern Central Asia from 6000 to 1500 B.P. Wang Binghua focuses on the Bronze age in Xinjiang, China; and Kwang-tzuu Chen and Fredrik T. Hiebert discuss Xinjiang during the late Neolithic and the Bronze...

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Other Authors: Chen, Guangzu, Hiebert, Fredrik T. (Fredrik Talmage), An, Zhimin, 1924-2005, Okladnikov, A. P. (Alekseĭ Pavlovich), 1908-1981, Wang, Binghua
Format: Electronic Continuing Resource
Language:English
Chinese
Published: New Haven, Conn. : Human Relations Area Files, 2001-
Series:EHRAF archaeology. Asia.
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Summary:The five documents of this collection describe Neolithic and Bronze age cultures that inhabited Eastern Central Asia from 6000 to 1500 B.P. Wang Binghua focuses on the Bronze age in Xinjiang, China; and Kwang-tzuu Chen and Fredrik T. Hiebert discuss Xinjiang during the late Neolithic and the Bronze age. In his work Neolithic communities in eastern parts of Central Asia, An Zhimin compares the cultures of the upper Yellow river with those of Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia, and Tibet. He also discusses the cultures of western China in Bronze Age in eastern parts of Central Asia. A.P. Okladnikov describes cultures that inhabited the region from the Urals to the mouth of the Amur River during the Neolithic and Bronze ages.
Item Description:Title from Web page (viewed Feb. 12, 2008)
This portion of eHRAF archaeology was first released in 2001.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
Language:A preliminary analysis of the archeological cultures of the Bronze Age in the region of Xinjiang, by Wang Binguhua, was originally published in Chinese in 1985.