Six Dynasties Civilization Albert E. Dien

Series:
Early Chinese Civilizations
Format:
Hardback
Publication date:
11 May 2007
ISBN:
9780300074048
Dimensions:
416 pages: 234 x 156 x 45mm
Illustrations:
398 black-&-white illustrations & 4 maps

The Six Dynasties, also known as the 'Dark Age' of Chinese history, was a period of political disunity and conflict but also one of important developments in the arts, religion, and culture. This comprehensive and extensively illustrated book covers the material culture of the Six Dynasties, A.D. 220 to 589. Albert Dien, a foremost expert on the period, draws on the archaeological findings of mainland China journals as well as historical and literary sources to clarify and interpret the database of over 1800 tombs developed for this volume. During the Six Dynasties, the influences of non-Chinese nomads, the flourishing of Buddhism, and increasing numbers of foreign merchants in the capitals brought about widespread change. The book explores what the archaeological artefacts reveal about this era of innovation and experimentation between the Han and Tang Dynasties.

Albert E. Dien is professor emeritus, Stanford University.