ToC: Early China Volume 46

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Letter from the Editor
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
Mark Csikszentmihalyi

Research article
LUMINOSITY, SPIRIT, AND THE ROLE OF CLAPPER-BELLS IN THE FORMATION OF A CHINESE METALLURGICAL TRADITION
Sarah Allan, Ding Han

EMPHASIS ON VISUAL AND TACTILE EXPERIENCES: MECHANICAL TREATMENTS OF BRONZES AND JADES IN ANCIENT CHINA
Kin Sum (Sammy) Li

THE PRINCE OF HUAYUANZHUANG 花園莊, ZU JIA 祖甲, AND THE SUCCESSION OF WU DING 武丁: ALLIANCE AND CRISIS
Gilles Boileau

THE CHRONOLOGY OF WESTERN ZHOU
Pengcheng Zhang

INTRODUCING THE TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY *WU JI 五紀 MANUSCRIPT WITH A FOCUS ON ITS MATERIALITY AND ITS STATUS AS A SOURCE
Rens Krijgsman

THE SCRIBAL WITNESS: NARRATIVE AUTHORITY IN ANCIENT CHINESE LITERATURE
Thomas Crone

HISTORY AND LORE: INTERPRETIVE EMPLOTMENT AND “EMPTY WRITING” IN THE “HEREDITARY HOUSE OF ZHAO”
Amelia Ying Qin

THE XIA SHANG ZHOU DUANDAI GONGCHENG BAOGAO 夏商周斷代工程報告 AND ITS CHRONOLOGY OF THE WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY
Edward L. Shaughnessy

A NOTE CONCERNING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN “BUTCHER DING” AND “NOURISHING LIFE” IN THE TRADITIONAL ZHUANGZI COMMENTARIES
John Williams

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