• Kwang-chih Chang (15 April, 1931 – January 3, 2001), commonly known as K. C. Chang, was a Chinese / Taiwanese-American archaeologist and sinologist. He...
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  • is marked by both variety and change. The archaeologist and scholar Kwang-chih Chang says "Chinese people are especially preoccupied with food" and "food...
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  • was promoted by Kwang-chih Chang, the prominent doyen of ancient China archaeology. In 2000, in a preface to his own Festschrift, Chang acknowledged: "On...
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  • New Approach to the Study of Clan-Sign Inscriptions of Shang". In Kwang-chih Chang (ed.). Studies of Shang Archaeology: Selected Papers from the International...
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    Retrieved 13 September 2012. Spence, Jonathan (1977). ""Ch'ing"". In Kwang-chih Chang (ed.). Food in Chinese Culture: Anthropological and Historical Perspectives...
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  • temperament" anywhere in the world Needham, Ling & Robinson 1962, p. 221. Kwang-chih Chang, Pingfang Xu & Liancheng Lu 2005, p. 140. Goodman, Howard L.; Lien...
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    consider it to embody sunlight. Carr cites a Chinese-language article by Kwang-chih Chang characterizing it with the Eastern Zhou "Transformation Thesis" that...
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    an interpretation of certain characters in the oracle bone script, Kwang-chih Chang proposed that Shang kings interceded with the spirit world as shamans...
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    and demonstrate the strength of the emperor's rule. Archaeologist Kwang-chih Chang states in his book Art, Myth and Ritual: the Path to Political Authority...
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    "extensive stratified patrilineage", was defined by the anthropologist Kwang-chih Chang as "characterized by the fact that the eldest son of each generation...
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  • far does the linguistic evidence match genetics and archaeology? p.9 Kwang-chih Chang and Sarah Allan, The Formation of Chinese Civilization: An Archaeological...
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    influential survey The Archaeology of Ancient China, published in 1963, Kwang-chih Chang described the whole area as a "Longshanoid horizon", suggesting a fairly...
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  • James Cahill, art historian Wing-tsit Chan (1901–1994) Kang-i Sun Chang Kwang-chih Chang Jonathan Chaves Anthony E. Clark Jerome Cohen Herlee G. Creel (1905–1994)...
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    Academia Sinica, was established by the suggestion of academician Kwang-chih Chang in the mid-1980s, with the study of the Pingpu ethnic as one of main...
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  • and ritual in ancient Greece. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Kwang-chih Chang, Art, Myth, and Ritual: The Path to Political Authority in Ancient...
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    friend Chang Wo-chün [zh] (張我軍), later a leading literary figure and the father of archaeologist Kwang-chih Chang, Sun Yü-kuang decided to follow Chang and...
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  • her Ph.D. at Harvard University under the preeminent archaeologist Kwang-chih Chang. In 1996, Liu became a lecturer at La Trobe University in Melbourne...
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    Plain region and has been widely adopted. It was further developed by Kwang-chih Chang as the Chinese Interaction Sphere model. Su was born in 1909 in Gaoyang...
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    Archived 5 February 2013 at the Wayback Machine Shang Civilization. Kwang-Chih Chang.ISBN 0-300-02885-7 Bakas, Spyros (2016). Composite Bows in Minoan And...
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    mentored a generation of Chinese archaeologists including Xia Nai, Kwang-chih Chang, and Guo Baojun. In 1929, the excavation of Yinxu personally presided...
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    Zhang Zhidong was also known by other names. An older Wade–Giles form was Chang Chih-tung. His courtesy name was Xiaoda (孝達; 孝达; Xiàodá) or Xiangtao (香濤; 香涛;...
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    Academician of Academia Sinica, President of National Taiwan University Kwang-chih Chang (張光直): anthropologist, Academician of Academia Sinica, member of US...
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  • authority over Taiwan in 1895 into his courses. In 1993, Huang accepted Kwang-chih Chang's invitation to serve as the first director of the preparatory office...
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  • Xiao Zhu Li Xueqin (1985). Eastern Zhou and Qin Civilizations. Trans. Kwang-Chih Chang. Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-03286-2. p. 144 Li Chi (1967). The...
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    of Shang and Chou Dynasty Bronze Wine Vessels 商周青銅酒器特展圖錄, appendix. Kwang-Chih Chang, Shang Civilization (New Heaven and London: Yale University Press,...
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  • king was a shaman. Chen's shaman-king hypothesis was supported by Kwang-chih Chang who cited the Guoyu story about Shao Hao severing heaven-earth communication...
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  • ; Great Plains Jean-François Champollion (1790–1832) French; Egypt Kwang-chih Chang (1931–2001) Chinese/Taiwanese; China Doris Emerson Chapman (1903–1990)...
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    involve direct encounter with the spirits. Against Eno's suggestion, Kwang-chih Chang claimed that the absence of shamanism would make understandings of...
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  • Fourteen specialists on early Chinese history including Robert Bagley, Kwang-chih Chang, Cho-yun Hsu, David Keightley, Mark Edward Lewis, David S. Nivison...
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  • professorship. The same year, he was invited by Chinese-American sinologist Kwang-chih Chang to teach as a Yenching scholar at Harvard University. He stayed at...
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