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Barbieri-Low, Anthony J..  Artisans in early imperial China.  Seattle, Washington: University of Washington Press, 2007.

Barbieri-Low, Anthony Jerome.  The organization of imperial workshops during the Han dynasty.  Thesis (Ph. D.) -- Princeton University, 2001. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International, 2001.

Beck, B. J. Mansvelt  The Treatises of Later Han:  Their Author, Sources, Contents and Place in Chinese Historiography.  Sinica Leidensia Series, 21. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, 1990.

Bielenstein, Hans.  The bureaucracy of Han times.  New York: Cambridge University Press, 1980.

Birrell, Anne.  Popular Songs and Ballads of Han China.  Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai'i Press, 1993.

Brindley, Erica.  Individualism in early China:  human agency and the self in thought and politics.  Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2010.

Brown, Miranda.  The Politics of Mourning in Early China.  Albany, New York: State University of New York Press, 2008.

Brown, Miranda Dympna.  Men in mourning:  ritual, human nature, and politics in Warring States and Han China, 453 BC-AD 220.  Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of California, Berkeley, 2002. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International, 2003.

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The Cambridge History of China:  The Ch'in and Han Empires, 221 BC-AD 220.  (eds. Twitchett, Denis C.; Loewe, Michael). Vol. 1. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1986.

Campany, Robert Ford.  Making transcendents:  ascetics and social memory in early medieval China.  Honolulu, Hawaii: University of Hawaii, 2009.

Ch'En, Chi-Yun.  Hsun Yueh and the mind of late Han China:  a translation of the Shen-chien.  Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1980.

Chu, T'ung-tsu.  Han social structure.  (ed. Dull, Jack L.). Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 1972.

Coblin, W. South.  A handbook of Eastern Han sound glosses.  Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 1983.

Conservation of ancient sites on the Silk Road:  proceedings of an international conference on the conservation of grotto sites.  (ed. Agnew, Neville). Los Angeles: Getty Conservation Institute, 1997.

Courtier and commoner in ancient China:  selections from the history of former Han by Pan Ku.  (trans. Watson, Burton). New York: Columbia University Press, 1977.

Crowther, Nigel B Crowther, Nigel B.  Sport in ancient times.  series on the ancient world Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 2007.

Cullen, Christopher.  Astronomy and Mathematics in Ancient China:  The Zhou Bi Suan Jing.  Vol. 1. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996.

Cutter, Robert Joe.; Shou, Chen; Songzhi, Pei; Crowell, William G.  Empresses and consorts:  Selections from Chen Shou's records of the Three States with Pei Songzhi's commentary.  Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1999.

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De Crespigny, Rafe.  A Biographical Dictionary of Later Han to the Three Kingdoms (23-220 A.D.).  Boston: Leiden, 2007.

Di Cosmo, Nicola.  Ancient China and its enemies:  the rise of nomadic power in East Asia history.  New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002.

Dien, Albert E.  Six dynasties civilization.  (220 to 589 AD). New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2007.

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Ebrey, Patricia Buckley.  The Aristocratic Families in Early Imperial China:  A Case Study of the Po-ling Ts'ui Family.  Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2009.

Eternal China:  Splendors from the First Dynasties.  (ed. Li, Jian). Dayton: Dayton Art Institute, 1998.

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Fairbank, Wilma.  Adventures in retrieval:  Han murals and Shang bronze molds.  Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1972.

Farmer, J. Michael.  Talent of Shu:  Qiao Zhou and the Intellectual World of Early Medieval Sichuan.  (Suny Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture). Albany: State University of New York Press, 2008.

Fontein, Jan.  Han and T'ang murals:  discovered in tombs in the People's Republic of China and copied by contemporary Chinese painters.  Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, [1976].

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Giele, Enno.  Imperial decision-making and communication in early China:  a study of Cai Yong's Duduan.  Opera sinologica, ISSN 0949-7927; 20. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2006.

Gong, Kechang.  Studies on the Han Fu.  American Oriental Series, Vol. 84. New Haven: American Oriental Society, 1997.

Goodman, Howard L..  Ts'ao P'i transcendent:  Political culture and dynasty-founding in China at the end of the Han.  Richmond: Curzon Press Limited, 1999.

Guo, Qinghua.  The mingqi pottery buildings of Han Dynasty China, 206 BC-AD 220:  architectural representations and represented architecture.  England; BrightonPortland, Or.: Sussex Academic Press, 2010.

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Hardy, Grant & Kinney, Anne Behnke.  The establishment of the Han empire and imperial China.  Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2005.

Hardy, Grant.  Worlds of bronze and bamboo:  Sima Qian's conquest of history.  New York: Columbia University Press, 1999.

Hinsch, Bret.  Woman in early imperial China.  Thesis (Ph. D.) -- Harvard University. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University, 1994.

Hinsch, Bret.  Women in early imperial China.  Asian Voices. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2002.

Hinsch, Bret.  Women in early imperial China.  Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard University, 1993. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2003.

Holcombe, Charles.  In the shadow of the Han:  literati thought and society at the beginning of the Southern dynasties.  Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai'i Press, 1994.

Hong Kong Art Museum.  Han tombs at Guangdong and Hong Kong.  Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 1983.

Hong Kong Art Museum.  Lacquerware from the Warring States to the Han Periods excavated in Hubei Province.  Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 1994.

Hopkirk, Peter.  Foreign devils on the Silk Road:  the search for the lost cities and treasures of Chinese central Asia.  Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press, 1984.

Hsu, Cho-yun.  Han agriculture:  the formation of early Chinese agrarian economy, 206 B.C.-A.D. 220.  (ed. Dull, Jack L.). Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 1980.

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Imperial China:  the living past.  (ed. Capon, Edmund, Menzies, Jackie, Yang, Yang). Exhibition at Art Gallery of New South Wales 28 August - 31 October 1992. Sydney: Art Exhibitions Australia, 1992.

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A Journey into China's Antiquity:  Warring States Period - Northern and Southern Dynasties.  (ed. Yu, Weichao). Beijing: Morning Glory Press, 1997.

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Knapp, Keith N.  Selfless Offspring:  Filial Children and Social Order in Medieval China.  Honolulu: University of Hawai`i Press, 2005.

Knapp, Keith Nathaniel.  Accounts of filial sons:  Ru ideology in early medieval China.  Thesis (Ph. D.) -- University of California, Berkeley, 1996. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International, 2000.

Knechtges, David R.  The Han Rhapsody:  a study of the Fu of Yang Hsiung, 53 B.C.-A.D. 18.  New York: Cambridge University Press, 1976.

Knechtges, David R.  Court Culture and Literature in Early China.  Variorum Collected Studies Series. Burlington: Ashgate Publishing, 2002.

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Lagerwey, John.  Early Chinese religion:  Shang Through Han (1250 BC-220 AD).  Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill, 2009.

Lee, Nancy Swann.  Pan Chao:  Foremost woman scholar of China.  Michigan Classics in Chinese Studies, No. 5. (first pub. 1932). Ann Arbor: Center for Chinese Studies, 2001.

Levy, Dore J.  Chinese narrative poetry:  the tradition in Shih from the late Han through T'ang dynasties.  Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1988.

Lewis, Candace J.  Into the afterlife:  Han and Six Dynasties Chinese tomb sculpture from the Schloss collection.  Poughkeepsie, NY: Vassar College Art Gallery, 1990.

Lewis, Mark Edward.  The Early Chinese Empires:  Qin and Han.  Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2007.

Lewis, Mark Edward.  The early Chinese empires:  Qin and Han.  History of imperal China Cambridge, M.A.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2007.

Liu, An.  The Huainanzi:  guide to the theory and practice of government in early Han China.  (Trans. Major, John S.; Meyer, Andrew.; Queen, Sarah.; Roth, Harold R.) New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2009.

Liu, Cary Y..  Rethinking recarving:  ideals, practices, and problems of the "Wu Family Shrines" and Han China.  Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Art Museum, 2008.

Liu, Xinru.  Ancient India and ancient China:  trade and religious exchanges AD 1-600.  New York: Oxford University Press, 1988.

Liu, Xinru.  Ancient India and ancient China:  trade and religious exchanges AD 1-600.  New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.

Loewe, Michael.  Divination, Mythology and Monarchy in Han China.  New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008.

Loewe, Michael.  Crisis and conflict in Han China:  fourteen B. C. to A. D. nine.  Reprint. Ann Arbor, MI: Books on Demand.

Loewe, Michael.  Chinese ideas of life and death:  faith, myth, and reason in the Han period (202 BC-AD 220).  London; Boston: Allen & Unwin, 1982.

Loewe, Michael.  A biographical dictionary of the Qin, former Han and Xin periods, 221 BC - AD 24.  Handbook of Oriental Studies, China. Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, Incorporated, 2000.

Loewe, Michael.  The men who governed Han China:  companion to A biographical dictionary of the Qin, former Han and Xin periods.  Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2004.

Loewe, Michael.  Divination, mythology and monarchy in Han China.  University of Cambridge Oriental Publications; No. 48. Cambridge, UK: New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 1994.

Loewe, Michael.  Records of Han administration.  Originally published: London: Cambridge University Press, 1967. New York: RoutledgeCurzon, 2002.

Loewe, Michael.  Records of Han administration.  London; New York: RoutledgeCurzon, 2003.

Loewe, Michael.  Everyday life in early Imperial China during the Han period 202 BC- AD 220.  (Reprint: London: Batsford; New York: Putnam, 1968). New York: Dorset Press, 1988.

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Mysteries of ancient China:  new discoveries from the early dynasties.  (ed. Rawson, Jessica). New York: George Braziller Incorporated, 1996.

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Nai, Xia.  Jade and Silk of Han China.  Lawrence, KS: Spencer Museum of Art, 1983.

Nielsen, Bent.  A companion to Yi jing numerology and cosmology:  Chinese studies of images and numbers from Han (202 BCE-220 CE) to Song (960-1279 CE).  Chinese and English. London; New York: RoutledgeCurzon, 2003.

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Ord, Edmund Burke Holladay.  State sacrifices in the former Han dynasty according to the official histories.  Thesis (Ph. D.) -- University of California, Berkeley. Berkeley, CA: University of California, Berkeley, 1967.

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Peerenboom, R. P.  Law and morality in ancient China:  the silk manuscripts of Huang-Lao.  Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1993.

Pirazzoli-t'Serstevens, Michele.  The Han Dynasty.  Translation of: La Chine des Han. New York: Rizzoli International Publications, 1982.

Powers, Martin Joseph.  Pattern and person:  ornament, society, and self in classical China.  Harvard East Asian monographs; 262. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Asia Center, 2006.

Powers, Martin Joseph.  Art and political expression in early China.  New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, c1991.

Pregadio, Fabrizio.  Great clarity:  Daoism and alchemy in early medieval China.  Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 2006.

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Rong, Xinjiang.  Land route or sea route?:  commentary on the study of the paths of transmission and areas in which Buddhism was disseminated during the Han period.  Philadelphia: Dept. of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Pennsylvania, 2004.

Ruitenbeek, Klaas.  Chinese shadows:  stone reliefs, rubbings and related works of art from the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220) in the Royal Ontario Museum.  Toronto: Royal Ontario Museum, 2003.

Ruitenbeek, Klaas.  Chinese shadows:  stone reliefs, rubbings and related works of art from the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220) in the Royal Ontario Museum.  Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002.

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Salmony, Alfred.  Carved jade of ancient China.  London: Han-Shan Tang, 1982.

Schilling, Dennis; Kralle, Jianfei.  Die Frau im alten China.  Bild und Wirklichkeit. Studien zu den Quellen der Zhou- und Han-Zeit.  Stuttgart: F. Steiner Verlag, 2001.

Schurmann, Franz; Levenson, Joseph R.  China - an interpretive history:  from the beginnings to the fall of Han.  Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1969.

A selection of archaeological finds of the People's Republic of China.  Peking: Wen Wu Press, 1976.

7000 years of Chinese civilization:  Chinese art and archaeology from the Neolithic Period to the Han dynasty.  Milan: Silvana Editoriale, c1983.

Shaughnessy, Edward L.  New Sources of Early Chinese History:  An Introduction to the Reading of Inscriptions and Manuscripts.  Early China Special Monographs. Berkeley: University of California, Institute of East Asian Studies, 1997.

Shu-Chiung.  Chao Chun:  the most virtuous.  Reprint, Revised. Torrance, CA: Heian International Publishing, 1981.

The Silk Road:  Fabrics from the Han to the T'ang dynasty.  San Francisco, CA: China Books & Periodicals, Incorporated, 1972.

Sources of Chinese tradition:  From Earliest Times to 1600.  (eds. De Bary, Wm. Theodore; Bloom, Irene). Vol. 1. (2 Volumes). 2nd ed. Introduction to Asian Civilizations. New York: Columbia University Press, 1999.

Ssu-ma, Chien.  The grand scribe's records.  (eds. Nienhauser, William H.; Cheng, Tsai Fa). Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1994.

Ssu-ma, Chien.  Historical records.  (ed. Dawson, Raymond Stanley). World's Classics. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 1994.

Ssu-ma, Chien.  Records of the grand historian.  Han dynasty.  Records of Civilization, Sources and Studies; No. 65. Chinese Translations Series of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization . Revised edition. Hong Kong: Research Centre for Translation, Chinese University of Hong Kong; New York: Columbia University Press, 1993.

Ssu-ma, Kuang.  Emperor Huan and Emperor Ling:  being the chronicle of Later Han for the years 157 to 189 AD as recorded in chapters 54 to 59 of the Zizhi tongjian of Sima Guang.  Faculty of Asian Studies Monographs; new series, No. 12. Canberra, Australia: Faculty of Asian Studies, Australia National University, 1989.

Stories from China's past:  Han dynasty pictorial tomb reliefs and archaeological objects from Sichuan Province, People's Republic of China.  (ed. Lim, Lucy; Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco). Exhibition held at the Chinese Culture Foundation of San Francisco, Apr. 11-May 31, 1987. San Francisco: Chinese Culture Foundation of San Francisco, 1987.

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Tessenow, Hermann.  A dictionary of the Huang Di nei jing su wen.  Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 2008.

Text and Ritual in Early China.  (Ed. Kern, Martin). Seattle, Washington: University of Washington Press, 2008.

Thought and law in Qin and Han China:  studies presented to Anthony Hulsewe on the occasion of his eightieth birthday.  (eds. Idema, Wilt L.; Zurcher, E.). Kinderhook, NY: E. J. Brill U. S. A., 1990.

Tsai, Yen-zen.  Ching and Chuan:  towards defining the Confucian Scriptures in Han China (206 BCE-220 CE): a thesis.  Thesis (Th. D.) -- Harvard University, 1992. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International, 1993.

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Unschuld, Paul U.  Huang Di Nei Jing Su Wen:  Nature, Knowledge, Imagery in an Ancient Chinese Medical Text.  Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003.

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Van Gulik, R. H.  Sexual life in ancient China:  a preliminary survey of Chinese sex and society from c. 1500 B. C. till 1644 A. D.  Kinderhook, NY: E. J. Brill U. S. A., 1996.

Vervoorn, Aat.  Men of the Cliffs and Caves:  The Development of the Chinese Eremitic Tradition to the End of the Han Dynasty.  Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 1990.

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Wagner, Donald B..  The State and the Iron Industry in Han China.  Copenhagen S: Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, 2000.

Wang, Zhenping.  Ambassadors from the Island of Immortals:  China-Japan Relations in the Han-Tang Period.  Asian Interactions and Comparisons. Honolulu: University of Hawai`i Press, 2005.

Wang, Aihe.  Cosmology and the transformation of political culture in early China.  Thesis (Ph. D.) -- Harvard University, 1995. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International, 1995.

Wang, Michelle C.  A bronze menagerie:  mat weights of early China.  (eds., Lai, Gulong, Sterchx, Roel, & Wang, Eugene Yuejin) Boston, MA: Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, 2006.

Wang, Ming-ke.  The Ch'iang of ancient China through the Han dynasty:  ecological frontiers and ethnic boundaries.  Thesis (Ph. D.) -- Harvard University, 1992. Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms International, 1993.

Wang, Zhongshu.  Han Civilization.  (trans. Chang, Kwang-chih). Vol. 2. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1982.

Watson, William.  The arts of China to A.D. 900.  Vol. 1 (of 3). New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1995.

Watson, William.  The Arts of China to A. D. 900.  Yale University Press Pelican History of Art Series. Vol 1 (of 3). New Haven: Yale University Press, 2000.

Wright, Jonathan.  The ambassadors:  from ancient Greece to Renaissance Europe, the men who introduced the world to itself.  Orlando, FL: Harcourt, 2006.

Written in bones:  how human remains unlock the secrets of the dead.  (ed. Bahn, Paul G.). Toronto; Buffalo, N.Y.: Firefly Books, 2003.

Wu Hung.  Monumentality in early Chinese art and architecture.  Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1995.

Wu, Fusheng.  Written at Imperial Command:  Panegyric Poetry in Early Medieval China.  Albany, New York: State University of New York Press, 2009.

Wyatt, Don J..  Battlefronts real and imagined:  war, border, and identity in the Chinese middle period.  Basingstoke, New Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.

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Xu, Gan.  Balanced Discourses.  A Bilingual Edition.  (trans. Makeham, John; intro. Shengyuan, Dan and Makeham, John). The Culture & Civilization of China. New Haven, CT Yale University Press, 2003.

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Yu, Taishan.  A history of the relationships between the western and eastern Han, Wei, Jin northern and southern dynasties and the western regions.  Philadelphia: Dept. of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Pennsylvania, 2004.

Yu, Taishan.  A hypothesis on the origin of the Yu State.  Philadelphia: Dept. of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Pennsylvania, 2004.

Yu, Ying-shih.  Trade and expansion in Han China.  Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1967.

Yuan, Haiwang.  The magic lotus lantern and other tales from the Han Chinese.  World folklore series. Westport, Conn.: Libraries Unlimited, 2006.

Yue jue shu.  The glory of Yue:  an annotated translation of the Yuejue shu.  (ed. trans. Milburn, Olivia). Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2010.

Yung, Peter.  Xinjiang:  the Silk Road: Islam's overland route to China.  New York: Oxford University Press, 1987.

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Zufferey, Nicolas.  To the origins of Confucianism:  the 'ru' in pre-Qin times and during the early Han dynasty.  Schweizer Asiatische Studien. Monographien bd. 43. Bern; New York: Peter Lang, 2003.

Z?rcher, E.  The Buddhist conquest of China:  the spread and adaptation of Buddhism in early medieval China.  Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill Publishing, 2007.


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