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THE CHRONOLOGY OF WESTERN ZHOU | Early ChinaMay 12, 2023 · The study then reconstructs a complete chronology of Western Zhou that is highly consistent with archaeological and textual evidence.
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General Arguments in Shang Yang's ReformShang Yang's reform mainly included the supremacy of the monarchy, the rule of law, and the harsh criminal law.
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Zhou Period Agriculture (www.chinaknowledge.de)The most important crops of the Western Zhou period were the "hundred grains" (baigu 百榖), pulses (dou 豆, shu 菽), and hemp (ma 麻). The Shijing is an ...
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Agriculture and Its Environmental Impact (Chapter 2)... Western Zhou period (1045–771 bce), which depicts villagers collectively going out to hunt during the slack agricultural season in winter. The spread of ...
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Zhou Period Science, Technology, and Inventions - ChinaknowledgeMost agricultural tools were made of wood, stone, bone, or shell, but the use of bronze tools became more widespread than before. Metal spuds, hoes and sickles ...Agriculture · Crafts and industries · Construction
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The early Chu's agriculture revealed by macro-plant remains from ...Aug 2, 2022 · By Zhou Dynasty, wheat had been introduced to China for over a thousand years, and humans had sufficient knowledge of winter wheat cultivation.
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China - Feudalism, Zhou Dynasty, Confucianism - BritannicaA characteristic of the Zhou feudal system was that the extended family and the political structure were identical. The line of lordship was regarded as the ...Missing: evidence | Show results with:evidence
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Social stratification and human diet in the Eastern Zhou ChinaHuman diet during the Eastern Zhou was greatly affected by social stratification. · Nobles ate substantially more meat than other people, confirming their ...
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Resolving the complex mixing history of ancient Chinese bronzes by ...The North China metal sources were mainly employed in the Early Western Zhou period (1046–950 BC). In the following ages, the Yangtze River Valley and Qinling ...
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Zhou Period Commerce (www.chinaknowledge.de)In 658, Duke Wen of Wey strengthened his state with the help of merchants by developing resources, encouraging farmers, opening up channels for trade, showing ...Missing: networks management
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Zhou Period Religion (www.chinaknowledge.de)... ritual and political behaviour of the living. In this way, ancestor veneration was not a private matter, but one of society at large and of political loyalty.
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Religion and World View in the Shang and Zhou DynastiesTwo practices that extend from these ancient dynasties to the present are ancestral rites, performed in conjunction with the ancestral cult, and divination.
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Zhou Period Philosophy and Thought (www.chinaknowledge.de)The most important concept newly introduced by the Zhou people was the Mandate of Heaven (tianming 天命). The highest deity of the Shang people, Shangdi 上帝( ...Missing: foundations | Show results with:foundations<|separator|>
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Daoist PhilosophyAlong with Confucianism, “Daoism” (sometimes called “Taoism“) is one of the two great indigenous philosophical traditions of China. As an English term, Daoism ...
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Feng and Hao Sites of the Western Zhou DynastyWith Fengyi located on the west bank of the Fengshui River and Haojing on the east bank, the site covers a total area of 10 square kilometers, spreading a large ...
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Longtime sites yield new fruit of archaeologyApr 25, 2025 · Among the highlights on the list is the Zhouyuan site in Baoji, Shaanxi province. The site is over 3,000 years old and has been excavated since ...
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Peking University's excavations at LiuliheThe Liulihe site, the capital of the Yan state in the Western Zhou period (ca.1050-770 BC), is located at Beijing Fangshan, not far from the northern end of ...<|separator|>
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Episode VI: The Capital Site of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty & The ...Oct 28, 2021 · The Capital Site of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty is located in the area of today's Wangcheng Park of Luoyang city, Henan province.
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Solving the Mystery of the State of Zeng of the Zhou DynastyDec 12, 2019 · This hypothesis that Zeng and Sui were the same state was proposed based earlier on accidental discoveries of bronze inscriptions relating to ...Missing: findings | Show results with:findings
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Provenance of Zhou Dynasty bronze vessels unearthed ... - NatureAug 20, 2021 · This research attempts to study the possible ore sources of 13 bronze vessels along with two slags from Zongyang using lead isotope and trace element tracing ...
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Top 6 archaeological discoveries of 2024 released-Community ...Feb 27, 2025 · In recent years, the archaeological explorations of the Zhouyuan Site have focused on looking for the wall systems and large-scale buildings to ...
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New evidence pushes the origins of the Great Wall back by 300 yearsFeb 19, 2025 · In addition to the walls, two residences from the Zhou Dynasty were discovered beneath the early walls in the northern excavation area. These ...
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Oldest section of China's Great Wall discovered, pushing back its ...Feb 16, 2025 · Archaeological excavations have confirmed the existence of the western city wall, stretching at least 500 meters in length, along with evidence ...Missing: major | Show results with:major
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The 2.8 ka climatic event contributed to the collapse of the Western ...Oct 10, 2025 · The drought and cold severely affected the Western Zhou core areas and exacerbated invasions by northern nomads, contributing to its collapse.
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Zhou period transformations at the Qianzhongzitou site (Gaomi ...Oct 7, 2025 · Excavations at Qianzhongzitou reveal profound changes that began during the Western Zhou period, as ritual platforms were constructed. The ...
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Artifacts unearthed in N China reveal more on Eastern Zhou DynastyMar 10, 2023 · The pottery found in the tombs has a unique style that reflects the cultural integration between the central plains and the northern regions, ...
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Mineral origin of tremolite jade artifacts from the Guojiamiao ... - NatureMar 1, 2025 · Mineral origin of tremolite jade artifacts from the Guojiamiao Cemetery, Eastern Zhou Dynasty, Hubei, China: based on petrology, spectroscopy, ...
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A Quantitative History of Regicide in China - SpringerLinkSep 26, 2025 · Each dynasty's number of emperors killed ranges from 0 to 12, averaging about 1.6, implying an average regicide ratio of 56.8% by dynasty. This ...