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State and Local Society in Third Century South China: Administrative Documents Excavated at Zoumalou, Hunan - Hardcover

State and Local Society in Third Century South China: Administrative Documents Excavated at Zoumalou, Hunan - Hardcover

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by Brian Lander (Author), Ling Wenchao (Author), Xin Wen (Author)

In 1996 archaeologists excavated over 70,000 inscribed pieces of wood from a well in Changsha, the largest such discovery ever made in China. They are local administrative records of the state of Wu in the 230s and provide remarkable detail on the society, governance, and economy of third century central China.
Although Wu was one of the famous Three Kingdoms, its administrative history was poorly known until these documents were found, so we have written this book to explain the context and content of these document to help researchers use these valuable texts to rewrite the history of South China.

Number of Pages: 256
Publication Date: March 26, 2024