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Social Differentiation Among Non-Elites in China's Central Plains, 1735-1530 Bce: A Household Archaeology Perspective on the Erlitou Site (International) (en Inglés)
Xiang Li (Autor)
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Social Differentiation Among Non-Elites in China's Central Plains, 1735-1530 Bce: A Household Archaeology Perspective on the Erlitou Site (International) (en Inglés) - Xiang Li
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Since its discovery in 1959, research on the Erlitou site has revealed China's first territorial state, dating from 1753 to 1530 BCE according to the latest C-14 dating. The capital's large rammed-earth structures and enclosed inner city suggest strong royal economic and labor-organizing capacities. The southern workshop enclosure housed elite-sponsored crafts like bronze casting and turquoise working. The city's settlement system relied on resource acquisition and tribute. However, existing studies lack focus on internal social complexity, especially bottom-up social differentiation. This book challenges the notion of a homogeneous non-elite class, being the first to study Erlitou society via household archaeology, focusing on non-elite households in the capital. Using multi-dimensional scaling, it uncovers the majority, overshadowed by elites and splendid artifacts, expanding household archaeology's application in China's Bronze Age.
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