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China – Origins and Historical Overview © Howard R. Spendelow Georgetown University 23 Jul 2013

Chinas topography

rainfall distribution

China-centered history

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examples of oracle-bone writing (jiaguwen )

oracle bones

Standing Figure from Sanxingdui, Sichuan

Bronze Age excavation sites

Shang period

Shang period cultural sites

Zhou

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Warring States, around the time of Confucius

Warring States

Qin

Han

Han and the Xiongnu, c. 135 BCE

Han and its boundaries

Three Kingdoms, 262

Eurasia, 565

East Asia during the Sui

Tang dynasty

Tang, Tibet, & Central Asia – c. 700 CE

early Tang empire

Silk Road – land and sea routes

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China as part of the Mongol Empire, late 12 th cent. CE

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Ming Dynasty ( )

Ming period provinces

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Zheng Hes voyages

Zheng Hes routes and final destinations

Jan Adkins 1993 comparative sketch (China/Columbus Santa Maria)

Qilin by Shen Du, 1414

Qing Dynasty

Qing Expansion

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