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Art and Archaeology Books and Articles Allan, Sarah and Xing Wen eds. Studies on Recently Discovered Chinese Manuscripts: Proceedings of International Conference on Recently ­Discovered Chinese Manuscripts, August 2000, Beijing (Xinchu jianbo yanjiu: Xinchu jianbo guoji xueshu yantaohui wenji 2000 nian 8 yue Beijing 新出簡帛研 究: 新出簡帛國際學術研討會文集 2000 年 8 月北京). Beijing: Wenwu chuban she, 2004. André, Guilhem. “Une tombe princière Xiongnu à Gol Mod, ­Mongolie (campagnes de fouilles 2000–2001).” Arts Asiatiques 57 (2002), 194– 205. Boaz, Noel, and Russell Ciochon. Dragon Bone Hill: An Ice Age Saga of Homo erectus. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004. Bower, Virginia L, and Robert D. Mowry, eds. From Court to Caravan: Chinese Tomb Sculptures from the Collection of Anthony M. Solomon. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2002. Brown, Miranda. “Did the Early Chinese Preserve Corpses? A Reconsideration of Elite Conceptions of Death.” Journal of East Asian Archaeology 4.1–4 (2002), 201–24. Childs-Johnson, Elizabeth, ed. Enduring Art of Jade Age China: Chinese Jade of Late Neolithic through Han Periods. 2 vols. New York: Throckmorton Fine Art Gallery, 2001–02. Delacour, Catherine. “Confucius, or the Extraordinary Destiny of an Ordinary Man.” Orientations 34.9 (2003), 47–51. Delacour, Catherine. De bronze, d’or et d’argent: art somptuaires de la Chine. Paris: Réunion des musées nationaux, 2001. Dien, Albert E. “The Inventory Lists of Tomb 86TAM386 at Astana, Turfan.” Journal of East Asian Archaeology 4.1–4 (2002), 183–200. Fajcsák, Györgyi. “The Historiography of Chinese Art in Hungary.” Acta Orientalia (Budapest) 56.2–4 (2003), 429–42. Filipiak, Kai. Die chinesische Kampfkunst: Spiegel und Element traditioneller chinesischer Kultur. Leipzig: Leipziger Universitätsverlag, 2001.  

*  This year’s bibliography was compiled by Kuan-yun Huang. Early China 29, 2004

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Gee, Henry, ed. Rise of the Dragon: Readings from Nature on the Chinese Fossil Record. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001. Greiff, Susanne. Das Grab des Bin Wang: Wandmalereien der Östlichen Han Zeit in China. Wiesbaden: Verlag des Römisch-Germanischen Zentral­ museum, 2002. Han, Xiaorong. “Who Invented the Bronze Drum? Nationalism, Politics, and a Sino-Vietnamese Archaeological Debate of the 1970s and 1980s.” Asian Perspectives 43.1 (2004), 7–33. Hayes, Kim. “On the Presence of Non-Chinese at Anyang.” Sino-Platonic Papers 132 (2004), 1–11. James, Jean. “Identification in Han Funerary Art: By Their Hats and Garments You Shall Know Them.” Oriental Art 49.1 (2003), 13–21. Lai, Guolong. “The Diagram of the Mourning System from Mawangdui.” Early China 28 (2003), 43–99. Lee, Yuan-yuan. “Musical Discovery of Twin Tombs of the Chu Kingdom.” Chinese Music 25.4 (2002), 74–80. Lee, Yun Kuen. “Differential Resolution in History and Archaeology.” Journal of East Asian Archaeology 4.1–4 (2002), 375–86. Linduff, Katheryn. “Silk Road Exchange in China.” Sino-Platonic Papers 142 (2004), 1–64. Linduff, Katheryn, Rubin Han and Shuyun Sun. The Beginnings of Metallurgy in China. New York: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2000. Liu, Li, and Xingcan Chen. “Cities and Towns: The Control of Natural Resources in Early States, China.” Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities 73 (2001), 5–47. Liu, Li, and Xingcan Chen. State Formation in Early China. London: Duckworth, 2003. Loveday, Helen. “Diversity in Eastern Zhou Bronze Casting: A Look at a Group of Openwork Vessels.” Journal of East Asian Archaeology 4.1–4 (2002), 101–42. Min, L.I. “Ji’nan in the First Millennium BC: Archaeology and History.” Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 46.1 (2003), 88–126. Moreno, Elena. “The Problems in the Interpretation of the Taotie Motif on Shang Bronzes.” East Asia Journal 1 (2003), 9–15. Nylan, Michael. “Restoring and Restorying Monuments of the Past.” Orientations 35.2 (2004), 98–103. Peng, Bangben. “In Search of the Shu Kingdom: Ancient Legends and New Archaeological Discoveries in Sichuan.” Journal of East Asian Archaeology 4.1–4 (2002), 75–99. Pirazzoli-t’Serstevens, Michèle. “Un miroir peint du début de l’époque des Han.” Arts Asiatiques 57 (2002), 223–25.



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Scarpari, Maurizio. Splendours of Ancient China. London: Thames and Hudson, 2000. Shao, Ying. “China Discovers 4,000-year-old Percussion Instrument.” Chinese Music 25.2 (2002), 31. Steinhardt, Nancy Shatzman. “Changchuan Tomb No. 1 and its North Asian Context.” Journal of East Asian Archaeology 4.1–4 (2002), 225– 92. Su, Xiao. “Oldest Plucked String Instrument Found.” Chinese Music 25.2 (2002), 30. Sun, Yan. “Bronzes, Mortuary Practice and Political Strategies of the Yan during the Early Western Zhou Period.” Antiquity 77.298 (2003), 761–79. Thote, Alain. “Du message à l’image: le décor des bronzes Shang et Zhou.” Arts Asiatiques 58 (2003), 73–85. Thote, Alain. “Burial Practices as Seen in Rulers’ Tombs of the Eastern Zhou Period: Patterns and Regional Traditions.” In Religion and Chinese Society, vol. 1, ed. John Lagerwey, 65–107. Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press; Paris: École française d’Extrême-Orient, 2004. von Falkenhausen, Lothar. “Social Ranking in Chu Tombs: The Mortuary Background of the Warring States Manuscripts Finds.” Monumenta Serica 51 (2003), 439–526. Wagner, Donald B. The State and the Iron Industry in Han China. Copenhagen: Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, 2001. Wang, Tao. “The Blueprint for the Zhongshan King’s Graveyard.” East Asia Journal 1 (2003), 16–24. Whitfield, Roderick, and Tao Wang, eds. Exploring China’s Past: New Discoveries and Studies in Archaeology and Art. London: Saffron Books, 1999. Wu, Yongqi, Tinghao Zhang, Michael Petzet, Erwin Emmerling, and Catharina Blänsdorf. The Polychromy of Antique Sculptures and the Terra­ cotta Army of the First Chinese Emperor: Studies of Materials, Techniques and Conservation. Munich: Arbeitschefte des Bayerischen Landesamtes für Denkmalpflege, 2001. Xiao, Mei, and Bell Yung, Anita Wong, eds. The Musical Arts of Ancient China. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2001. Xing Wen. “Pictorial Arrangements of Excavated Early Chinese Manuscripts.” In Studies on Recently Discovered Chinese Manuscripts: ­Proceedings of International Conference on Recently Discovered Chinese Manuscripts, August 2000, Beijing, ed. Sarah Allan and Xing Wen, 420–31. Beijing: Wenwu chuban she, 2004. Yuan, Jing, and Zhonghe Liang, Yun Wu, Xiaobing Jia. “Shell Mounds in the Jiaodong Peninsula: A Study in Environmental Archaeology.” Journal of East Asian Archaeology 4.1–4 (2002), 1–26.

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Zhou, Jinling, and Wenying Li. “The Yingpan Cemetery on the Loulan Branch of the Silk Road.” Orientations 35.4 (2004), 41–43. Zhou, Ya, and Inma González Puy. “Feasts, Rituals, Ceremonies: Archaic Bronzes from the Shanghai Museum in Barcelona.” Orientations 35.5 (2004), 52–53. Reviews Bagley, ed. Ancient Sichuan: Treasures from a Lost Civilization. Chiou-Peng, Tzehuey. Journal of East Asian Archaeology 4.1–4 (2002), 391–400. Bagley, ed. Ancient Sichuan: Treasures from a Lost Civilization. Watabe, Takeshi. Arts Asiatiques 57 (2002), 241–43. Boaz, and Ciochon. Dragon Bone Hill: An Ice Age Saga of Homo erectus. Schuster, Angela M. H. “Hominid Saga.” Archaeology 57.3 (2004), 52. Childs-Johnson, ed. Enduring Art of Jade Age China: Chinese Jade of Late Neolithic through Han Periods. 2 vols. Underhill, Anne P. Journal of East Asian Archaeology 4.1–4 (2002), 409–13. Greiff. Das Grab des Bin Wang: Wandmalereien der Östlichen Han Zeit in China. Kern, Martin. China Review International 10.2 (2003), 389–93. Ledderose. Ten Thousand Things: Module and Mass Production in Chinese Art. Clapp, Anne de Coursey. China Review International 10.1 (2003), 203–7. Ledderose. Ten Thousand Things: Module and Mass Production in Chinese Art. Hay, Jonathan. Art Bulletin 86.2 (2004), 381–84. Ledderose. Ten Thousand Things: Module and Mass Production in Chinese Art. Schäffler-Gerken, Susanne. Oriens Extremus 43 (2002), 292–93. Luo. Chūgoku Kandai no gazō to gazōbo 中国漢代の画像と画像墓. Trans. Watabe Takeshi 渡部武. Pirazzoli-t’Serstevens, Michèle. Revue Bibliographique de Sinologie 20 (2002), 229–30. Mair, ed. The Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Peoples of Eastern Central Asia. Shelach, Gideon. Journal of East Asian Archaeology 4.1–4 (2002), 401–6. Pirazzoli-t’Serstevens, ed. L’arte per la vita nell’aldilà: capolavori di arte antica cinese della collezione Meidaozhai. Elisseeff, Danielle. Arts Asiatiques 58 (2003), 183–85. Underhill. Craft Production and Social Change in Northern China. Barnes, Gina Lee. Asian Perspectives 43.1 (2004), 177–78. Whitfield, and Wang, eds. Exploring China’s Past: New Discoveries and Studies in Archaeology and Art. Fiskesjö, Magnus. Arts Asiatiques 57 (2002), 240–41. Wu, and Zhang, Petzet, Emmerling, Blänsdorf. The Polychromy of Antique Sculptures and the Terracotta Army of the First Chinese Emperor: Studies of Materials, Techniques and Conservation. Wetzel, Alexandra. Arts Asia­ tiques 58 (2003), 192–93. Xiao, and Yung, Wong, eds. The Musical Arts of Ancient China. Rowell, Lewis. Journal of Asian History 37.1 (2003), 109–10.



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History Books and Articles Brown, Miranda. “Sons and Mothers in Warring States and Han China, 453 bce–220 ce.” Nan Nü: Men, Women and Gender in Early and Imperial China 5.2 (2003), 137–69. Chittick, Andrew. “The Life and Legacy of Liu Biao: Governor, Warlord, and Imperial Pretender in Late Han China.” Journal of Asian History 37.2 (2003), 155–86. Csikszentmihalyi, Mark, and Michael Nylan. “Constructing Lineages and Inventing Traditions through Exemplary Figures in Early China.” T’oung Pao 89.1–3 (2003), 59–99. De Reu, Wim. “Guest Editor’s Introduction [to the special issue ‘Doubting of the ‘Doubting of Antiquity’”].” Contemporary Chinese Thought 34.2 (2002–03), 3–10. Di Cosmo, Nicola, and Don J. Wyatt, eds. Political Frontiers, Ethnic Boundaries, and Human Geographies in Chinese History. London: Routledge Curzon, 2003. di Cosmo, Nicola, ed. Warfare in Inner Asian History (500–1800). Leiden: Brill, 2002. Di Giacinto, Licia. “The Art of Knowing Others: The Renwu zhi and Its Cultural Background.” Oriens Extremus 43 (2002), 145–60. Drège, Jean-Pierre. “Imprimerie et reproduction de l’écrit en ExtrêmeOrient.” In Histoire de l’écriture. De l’idéograme au multimédia, ed. AnneMarie Christin, 159–65. Paris: Flammarion, 2001. Eno, Robert. “Background of the Kong Family of Lu and the Origins of Ruism.” Early China 28 (2003), 1–41. Farmer, J. Michael. “How I Came to Doubt Qing Scholarship: The Case of Yao Zhenzong and Qiao Zhou’s Records of the Later Han.” Monumenta Serica 51 (2003), 237–51. Fiskesjö, Magnus. “Rising from Blood-stained Fields: Royal Hunting and State Formation in Shang Dynasty China.” Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities 73 (2001), 48–191. Garrett, Mary M. “Women and the Rhetorical Tradition in Premodern China: A Preliminary Sketch.” In Chinese Communication Studies: Contexts and Comparisons, ed. Xing Lu, Wenshan Jia and D. Ray Heisey, 87–100. Westport: Ablex, 2002. Gassmann, Robert H. “Through the Han-glass Darkly: On Han-dynasty Knowledge of the Ancient Chinese Term shi ‘Gentleman’.” Monumenta Serica 51 (2003), 527–42. Ge, Zhaoguang. “How Many More Mysteries are there in Ancient China? After Reading Li Xueqin’s Lost Bamboo Slips and Silk Manuscripts and the History of Learning.” Contemporary Chinese Thought 34.2 (2002–03), 75–91.

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Gentz, Joachim. “Wahrheit und historische Kritik in der frühen historiographischen Tradition- sechs Thesen.” Oriens Extremus 43 (2002), 32–39. Gentz, Joachim. Das Gongyang zhuan: Auslegung und Kanonisierung der Frühlings- und Herbstannalen (Chunqiu). Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2001. Giele, Enno. “Using Early Chinese Manuscripts as Historical Source Materials.” Monumenta Serica 51 (2003), 409–38. Graff, David A. Medieval Chinese Warfare, 300–900. London: Routledge, 2002. Gu, Jiegang. “Autobiographical Introduction.” Contemporary Chinese Thought 34.2 (2002–03), 11–18. Hansson, Anders, Bonnie S. McDougall, and Frances Weightman, eds. The Chinese at Play: Festivals, Games, and Leisure. London: Kegan Paul China Library, 2002. Harper, Donald. “The Cookbook and Gastronomy in Ancient China: The Evidence from Huxishan and Mawangdui.” Hunan sheng bowuguan guankan 湖南省博物館館刊 1 (2004), 164–77. Hinsch, Bret. “Textiles and Female Virtue in Early Imperial Chinese Historical Writing.” Nan Nü: Men, Women and Gender in Early and Imperial China 5.2 (2003), 170–202. Hinsch, Bret. “The Origins of Separation of the Sexes in China.” Journal of the American Oriental Society 123.3 (2003), 595–616. Hinsch, Bret. Women in Early Imperial China. Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 2002. Ho, Shun-yee. “The Significance of Musical Instruments and Food Utensils in Sacrifices of Ancient China.” Monumenta Serica 51 (2003), 1–18. Jansen, Thomas. Höfische Öffentlichkeit im frühmittelalterlichen China: Debatten im Salon des Prinzen Xiao Ziliang. Freiburg: Rombach, 2000. Khayutina, Maria. “Host-guest Opposition as a Model of Geo-political Relations in Pre-Imperial China.” Oriens Extremus 43 (2002), 77–100. Kieser, Annette. “Emigrantenfamilien der Östlichen Jin-Zeit im Spiegel ihrer Gräber und Grabinschrifttafeln.” Oriens Extremus 43 (2002), 161–74. Kinney, Anne Behnke. Representations of Childhood and Youth in Early China. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2004. Lehner, Georg. “Sinologie- Notizen zur Geschichte der Fachbezeichnung.” Bochumer Jarbuch zur Ostasienforschung 27 (2003), 189–97. Li, Ling. “Archaeological Discoveries and a Renewed Understanding of the Chronology of Ancient Books.” Contemporary Chinese Thought 34.2 (2002–03), 19–25. Li, Xueqin, and Wen Xing. “New Light on the Early-Han Code: A Re­



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appraisal of the Zhangjiashan Bamboo-slip Legal Texts.” Asia Major 14.1 (2001), 125–46. Li, Xueqin. “The Xia-Shang-Zhou Chronology Project: Methodology and Results.” Journal of East Asian Archaeology 4.1–4 (2002), 321–34. Li, Xueqin. “Walking out of the ‘Doubting of Antiquity’ Era.” Contemporary Chinese Thought 34.2 (2002–03), 26–49. Liu, Qiyu. “Concerning the ‘Walking out of the “Doubting of Antiquity” Era’ Issue.” Contemporary Chinese Thought 34.2 (2002–03), 58–74. Louie, Kam. Theorising Chinese Masculinity: Society and Gender in China. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. Mann, Susan, and Yu-yin Cheng, eds. Under Confucian Eyes: Writings on Gender in Chinese History. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001. McDougall, Bonnie S., and Anders Hansson, eds. Chinese Concepts of Privacy. Leiden: Brill, 2002. McNeilly, Mark. Sun Tzu and the Art of Modern Warfare. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003. Mittag, Achim. “The Qin Bamboo Annals of Shuihudi: A Random Note from the Perspective of Chinese Historiography.” Monumenta Serica 51 (2003), 543–70. Mittag, Achim. “Was heißt und zu welchem Ende betrieb man historische Kritik in China?” Oriens Extremus 43 (2002), 3–31. Moriyasu, Takao, ed. World History Reconsidered through the Silk Road. Osaka: Osaka University, 2002–03. Mou, Sherry J., ed. Gentlemen’s Prescriptions for Women’s Lives: A Thousand Years of Biographies of Chinese Women. New York: M.E. Sharpe, 2003. Nagel-Angermann, Monique. “Eine Kompilation der überlsten Sorte? Das Diwang shiji des Huangfu Mi (215–282).” Oriens Extremus 43 (2002), 51–59. Ng, Wai-ming. “The Hsü Fu Legend in Tokugawa Japan: A Textual Study.” Journal of Asian History 38.1 (2004), 27–40. Nguyen Tri, Christine, and Catherine Despeux, eds. Éducation et instruction en Chine. 3 vols. Paris: Éditions Peeters, 2004. Nivison, David S. “The Xia-Shang-Zhou Chronology Project: Two Approaches to Dating.” Journal of East Asian Archaeology 4.1–4 (2002), 359–66. Ōba, Osamu. “The Ordinances on Fords and Passes Excavated from Han Tomb Number 247, Zhangjiashan.” Asia Major 14.2 (2001), 119–42. Pines, Yuri. “Changing Views of Tianxia in Pre-Imperial Discourse.” Oriens Extremus 43 (2002), 101–16. Pines, Yuri. “Friends or Foes: Changing Concepts of Ruler-Minister Relations and the Notion of Loyalty in Pre-Imperial China.” Monumenta Serica 50 (2002), 35–74.

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Pines, Yuri. “History as a Guide to the Netherworld: Rethinking the Chunqiu shiyu.” Journal of Chinese Religions 31 (2003), 101–26. Psarras, Sophia-Karin. “Han and Xiongnu: A Reexamination of Cultural and Political Relations.” Monumenta Serica 51 (2003), 55–236. Rong, Xinjiang. “Land Route or Sea Route? Commentary on the Study of the Paths of Transmission and Areas in which Buddhism was Dis­ seminated during the Han Period.” Sino-Platonic Papers 144 (2004), 1–32. Scarpari, Maurizio. Antigua China: la civilización china desde sus orígenes a la dinastía Tang. Barcelona: Ediciones Folio, 2000. Schaab-Hanke, Dorothee. “Der Herrscher und sein Richter: Zur Bedeutung von biao und li in Kapitel 28 des Shiji.” Oriens Extremus 43 (2002), 117–44. Schaab-Hanke, Dorothee. “Sima Qians Huo-Zweifel in Kapitel 61 des Shiji.” Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft 153.1 (2003), 115–42. Seiwert, Hubert, and Xisha Ma. Popular Religious Movements and Heterodox Sects in Chinese History. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 2003. Shao, Dongfang. “Controversy Over the ‘Modern Text’ Bamboo Annals and its Relation to Three Dynasties Chronology.” Journal of East Asian Archaeology 4.1–4 (2002), 367–74. Shaughnessy, Edward L. “Toward a Social Geography of the Zhouyuan during the Western Zhou Dynasty: The Jing and Zhong Lineages of Fufeng County.” In Political Frontiers, Ethnic Boundaries, and Human Geographies in Chinese History, ed. Nicola Di Cosmo and Don J. Wyatt, 16–34. London: Routledge Curzon, 2003. Song, Jian. “Transcend the ‘Doubting of Antiquity’ and Leave behind the State of Perplexity.” Contemporary Chinese Thought 34.2 (2002–03), 50–57. Tillman, Hoyt Cleveland. “Historic Analogies and Evaluative Judgments: Zhuge Liang as Portrayed in Chen Shou’s ‘Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms’ and Pei Songzhi’s Commentary.” Oriens Extremus 43 (2002), 60–70. Tozzi, Daniela. “Il suicidio in Cina.” Rivista degli studi orientali 75.1–4 (2001), 267–77. Trombert, Eric. “Un sujet d’actualité: les Sogdiens en Chine des Han aux Tang.” Études Chinoises 22 (2003), 231–42. Tschang, Yinpo. “Shih and Zong: Social Organization in Bronze Age China.” Sino-Platonic Papers 140 (2004), 1–28. Van Ess, Hans. “Implizite historische Urteile in den Opfertraktaten von Ssu-ma Ch’ien und Pan Ku.” Oriens Extremus 43 (2002), 40–50. Wang, Aihe. “Creators of an Emperor: The Political Group behind the Founding of the Han Empire.” Asia Major 14.1 (2001), 19–72.



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Wood, Frances. The Silk Road: Two Thousand Years in the Heart of Asia. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002. Yates, Robin D.S. “Texts on the Military and Government from Yinqueshan: Introductions and Preliminary Transcriptions.” In Studies on Recently Discovered Chinese Manuscripts: Proceedings of International Conference on Recently Discovered Chinese Manuscripts, August 2000, Beijing, ed. Sarah Allan and Xing Wen, 334–87. Beijing: Wenwu chuban she, 2004. Yu, Taishan. “A History of the Relationship between the Western and Eastern Han, Wei, Jin, Northern and Southern Dynasties and the Western Regions.” Sino-Platonic Papers 131 (2004), 1–352. Yu, Taishan. “A Hypothesis on the Origin of the Yu State.” Sino-Platonic Papers 139 (2004), 1–20. Zhang, Changshou. “The Xia-Shang-Zhou Chronology Project Excavations of the Proto-Zhou Culture in Fengxi, Shaanxi.” Journal of East Asian Archaeology 4.1–4 (2002), 335–46. Zhang, Peiyu. “Determining Xia-Shang-Zhou Chronology through Astronomical Records in Historical Texts.” Journal of East Asian Archaeology 4.1–4 (2002), 347–58. Zufferey, Nicolas. “La Condition féminine traditionnelle en Chine: état de la recherche.” Études Chinoises 22 (2003), 185–229. Reviews Di Cosmo, and Wyatt, eds. Political Frontiers, Ethnic Boundaries, and Human Geographies in Chinese History. Hitchins, Keith. Central Asiatic Journal 48.1 (2004), 135–37. di Cosmo, ed. Warfare in Inner Asian History (500–1800). Lorge, Peter. Journal of Asian Studies 62.3 (2003), 949–50. di Cosmo, Nicola. Ancient China and its Enemies: The Rise of Nomadic Power in East Asian History. Barfield, Thomas. T’oung Pao 89.4–5, 458–66. di Cosmo. Ancient China and its Enemies: The Rise of Nomadic Power in East Asian History. Major, John S. American Historical Review 108.4 (2003), 1116–17. di Cosmo. Ancient China and its Enemies: The Rise of Nomadic Power in East Asian History. Nylan, Michael. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland 13.2 (2003), 266–69. di Cosmo. Ancient China and its Enemies: The Rise of Nomadic Power in East Asian History. Swope, Kenneth M. Journal of Asian Studies 62.4 (2003), 1234–35. Gassman. Antikchinesisches Kalendarwesen: die Rekonstruktion der chunqiuzeitlichen Kalendar des Fürstentums Lu und der Zhou–Könige. Richter, Matthias. Revue Bibliographique de Sinologie 20 (2002), 445–46.

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