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Shang Archeology - Achievements, Directions, and Dead-ends: a Festtag for David Keightley in celebration of 80 sui
The Center for Chinese Studies at UC Berkeley host a symposium to discuss Shang and Western Zhou archeology, history, and gender studies.
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In honor of Professor David Keightley's magnificent achievements, this workshop brings together four of the most respected scholars of ancient China to discuss the state of the field of Shang and Western Zhou archeology, history, and gender studies.
Panelist/Discussants:
Zev Handel, Asian Languages and Literature, University of Washington
Li Liu, East Asian Languages and Cultures, Stanford University
Xueshun Liu, Asian Studies, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
Speaker/Performer:
Kenichi Takashima, Asian Studies, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
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