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Institutions and Environment in Ancient Southern East Asia (3000 BCE to 300 CE)

Institutions and Environment in Ancient Southern East Asia (3000 BCE to 300 CE)av Maxim (Universitat Heidelberg) Korolkov
Om Institutions and Environment in Ancient Southern East Asia (3000 BCE to 300 CE)

Over the past decades, archaeological exploration of southern China has shattered the image of primitive indigenous people and their pristine environments. It is known, for example, that East Asia's largest settlements and hydraulic infrastructures in the third millennium BCE were located in the Yangzi valley, as were some of the most sophisticated metallurgical centers of the following millennium. If southern East Asia was not a backward periphery of the Central Plains, then what created the power asymmetry that made possible 'China's march toward the Tropics'? What did becoming 'Chinese' practically mean for the local populations south of the Yangzi? Why did some of them decide to do so, and what were the alternatives? This Element focuses on the specific ways people in southern East Asia mastered their environment through two forms of cooperation: centralized and intensive, ultimately represented by the states, and decentralized and extensive, exemplified by interaction networks.

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  • Språk:
  • Engelska
  • ISBN:
  • 9781108964678
  • Format:
  • Häftad
  • Sidor:
  • 94
  • Utgiven:
  • 30. januari 2025
  • Mått:
  • 151x228x8 mm.
  • Vikt:
  • 152 g.
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Leveranstid: 4-7 vardagar
Förväntad leverans: 25. mars 2025

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Over the past decades, archaeological exploration of southern China has shattered the image of primitive indigenous people and their pristine environments. It is known, for example, that East Asia's largest settlements and hydraulic infrastructures in the third millennium BCE were located in the Yangzi valley, as were some of the most sophisticated metallurgical centers of the following millennium. If southern East Asia was not a backward periphery of the Central Plains, then what created the power asymmetry that made possible 'China's march toward the Tropics'? What did becoming 'Chinese' practically mean for the local populations south of the Yangzi? Why did some of them decide to do so, and what were the alternatives? This Element focuses on the specific ways people in southern East Asia mastered their environment through two forms of cooperation: centralized and intensive, ultimately represented by the states, and decentralized and extensive, exemplified by interaction networks.

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