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Provincial Archaeologies: Material Past of China's Regions MTA
Archaeological discoveries that shaped provincial histories, one province per chapter

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Provincial Archaeologies: Material Past of China's Regions This book presents a comprehensive archaeological survey of China's provinces, using regional material records—including sites, artifacts, and burial landscapes—to construct long-term histories that move beyond traditional dynastic narratives. By treating modern provinces as analytical lenses, the volume explores how distinct ecologies, resource frontiers, and exchange corridors shaped local trajectories that both converged with and diverged from the well-known centers of power. The work synthesizes data from settlement patterns, craft production, mortuary programs, and ritual practices, utilizing scientific methods such as chemical sourcing and isotopic analysis to trace the movement of materials and people across vast distances.

The text is organized into twenty-five chapters, each dedicated to a specific province or autonomous region, alongside an introduction that establishes the methodological framework. It begins with the Central Plains of Henan, examining the foundations of early states through sites like Erlitou and the Shang capital of Anyang, before moving to Shaanxi to explore the imperial capitals and mausolea of the Zhou, Qin, and Tang dynasties. The narrative then sweeps across the eastern coast, detailing the Neolithic jade cultures of Shandong, the bronze workshops of Shanxi, and the sophisticated canal worlds and urban crafts of Jiangsu and Zhejiang.

Further chapters delve into the unique material signatures of the interior and southern regions, including the Chu aesthetics of Hunan and Hubei, the enigmatic bronze kingdoms of Sichuan, and the maritime gateways of Fujian and Guangdong. The book also covers the high-altitude adaptations of the southwest in Guizhou and Yunnan, the island frontier of Hainan, and the vast western expanses of Gansu, Qinghai, and Xinjiang, where the Silk Road facilitated profound cultural exchanges. Finally, it examines the northern frontiers of Inner Mongolia and Liaoning, highlighting the legacies of grassland polities and the powerful Liao and Jin dynasties. Ultimately, the volume argues that "China" is best understood as a mosaic of interacting places, where local worlds and regional innovations were the primary engines of historical transformation.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Regional material records reveal how local ecologies, resource frontiers, and exchange corridors shaped distinct provincial trajectories that sometimes converged with or diverged from centers of power
  • Each chapter reconstructs provincial histories through settlement data, craft production evidence, mortuary programs, and ritual practices rather than fitting finds into dynastic narratives
  • Artifacts are analyzed at multiple scales using chemical sourcing, metallographic studies, ceramic petrography, and isotopic analyses to trace ancient exchange networks and technological diffusion
  • Chronology is treated as layered rather than linear, showing how long-term continuities and sudden ruptures (environmental shifts, political changes) re-patterned regional development over time
  • Provincial material cultures acted as engines of broader transformation through phenomena like the diffusion of Chu aesthetics, southeastern maritime technologies, and northwest caravan infrastructures that stitched together Eurasian networks
Who's It For:

The book is written for archaeologists seeking comparative syntheses and for general readers curious about how objects become historical evidence. Technical terms are explained in context, and interpretive debates are presented alongside the finds that motivate them, making it accessible to both specialists and non-specialists interested in China's regional material past.

Author:

Madeline Ross

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Date Published:

June 13, 2026

Word Count:

50,357 words

Reading Time:

3 hours 32 minutes

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