Students analyze the geographic, political, economic, religious, and social structures of the early civilizations of China including the Shang Dynasty, the life of Confucius, teachings of Confucianism and Taoism, the Qin Dynasty, and the Han Dynasty. Cite the importance of the trans-Eurasian "silk roads.
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ZHOU/MING Anonymous (active c. 699 BCE - 1399 CE)
Stone
7th c BCE-14th c CE Chinese Zhou/Ming Architecture
ZHOU/MING Anonymous (active c. 699 BCE - 1399 CE)
Stone
7th c BCE-16th c CE Chinese Zhou/ Ming Architecture
ZHOU/MING Anonymous (active c. 699 BCE - 1399 CE)
Stone
7th c BCE-14th c CE Chinese Zhou/ Ming Architecture
ZHOU/MING Anonymous (active c. 699 BCE - 1399 CE)
Stone
7th c BCE-14th c CE Chinese Zhou/ Ming Architecture
SHANG DYNASTY Anonymous (1527 BCE - 1027 BCE)
14th-2nd c BCE Chinese Shang: Anyang Animals
SHANG DYNASTY Anonymous (1527 BCE - 1027 BCE)
Bronze; gold foil
13th c BCE Chinese Shang Sculpture
SHANG DYNASTY Anonymous (1527 BCE - 1027 BCE)
Serpentine
13th-11th c BCE Chinese Shang Sculpture
SHANG DYNASTY Anonymous (1527 BCE - 1027 BCE)
Bronze
12th-1st c BCE Chinese Shang: Anyang Metalwork
SHANG DYNASTY Anonymous (1527 BCE - 1027 BCE)
Metal
12th-10th c BCE Chinese Steppes Metalwork
SHANG DYNASTY Anonymous (1527 BCE - 1027 BCE)
16th-11th c BCE Chinese Shang Ceramics
SHANG DYNASTY Anonymous (1527 BCE - 1027 BCE)
Jade
13th-12th c BCE Chinese Shang Applied Arts
HAN DYNASTY Anonymous (206 BCE - 220 CE)
3rd c BCE-3rd c CE Chinese Han Architecture
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