Scratching beneath iconographic and textual clues: A reconsideration of the social hierarchy in the Dian culture of Southwestern China |
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Authors: | Alice Yao |
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Affiliation: | Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan, Rm 4009, 1109 Geddes Rd. Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA |
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Abstract: | The use of historical texts to interpret archaeological data is a common practice in Chinese archaeology. The selective use of archaeological material as evidential support to textual accounts can however project a limited view of ancient societies, where social behavior from distinct contexts are conflated to produce a single coherent narrative. This paper addresses this prevalent interpretational approach to the Dian polity, a Bronze Age culture located in southwestern China, through a systematic analysis of the mortuary evidence from four cemeteries. Results from the multivariate analysis are contrasted against the textual and iconographic materials to provide a more comprehensive understanding of Dian social organization and to demonstrate social patterning that challenges conceptions about the nature of Dian social hierarchy. |
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Keywords: | Chinese archaeology Dian culture Mortuary analysis Social differentiation |
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