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ARCH 2040D Genealogies of Complexity in East Asia (3000-221 BCE)

Despite East Asia's rich archaeological and historical record, its early political (pre)histories have been more sites for theoretical projection than theoretical innovation. Focusing on mainland East Asia, we will engage political theory and its applications in case studies from the Neolithic to the first Empires. Topics will range from mortuary rituals to practices of social violence and sources include both material culture and text. W 3:00-5:20. Instructor: Roderick Campbell

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