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The ancient state of Puyŏ in northeast Asia : archaeology and historical memory /

"Employs archaelogical findings and historical records to describe the kingdom of Puyo, an ancient and largely obscure polity that once exercised influence over a large portion of central Manchuria in what is today the northeastern part of China"--Provided by publisher

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Byington, Mark E. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge, Massachusetts : Published by the Harvard University Asia Center, distributed by Harvard University Press, 2016.
Colección:Harvard East Asian monographs ; 392.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Puyo in studies of early northeast Asia
  • An opportunity and an obligation
  • The politics of romanization
  • Sources and organization
  • The beginnings of history in northeast Asia
  • A brief historical description of Puyo
  • Puyo in history and historiography
  • The state, the people, and the legacy
  • Ancient peoples and states of northeast China and Korea
  • The state of Yan and peoples on its periphery
  • Yan's expansion into Manchuria and the Korean peninsula
  • The archaeology of greater Yan
  • Summary
  • The archaeology of Puyo : part one: Bronze Age antecedents
  • Bronze cultures of Liaoning
  • Xituanshan culture and society
  • Wanghua culture
  • Elements of Xituanshan culture
  • Summary
  • The archaeology of Puyo : part two: formation of the Puyo state
  • Post-Xituanshan society
  • Liangquan culture
  • The Lamadong cemetery
  • Elements of post-Xituanshan culture
  • Summary
  • History of the Puyo state
  • Puyo in Han frontier diplomacy
  • Puyo in Koguryo history
  • Summary
  • Society and territory of the Puyo state
  • The Puyo foundation myth
  • Puyo society and culture-the Wei chronicle
  • Walled sites associated with the Puyo state
  • Summary
  • Post-conquest Puyo survivals
  • The dispersal of populations
  • The struggle for Puyo territory
  • Paekche as a Puyo successor state
  • Summary
  • Two phases of state formation
  • Secondary state formation
  • Foundation myths-an alternative to migration
  • Conclusion
  • Appendix: Puyo in studies of historical geography
  • The capital of the Puyo state
  • Koguryo's Puyo-song
  • Parhae's Puyo-bu
  • Summary.