This Western-language bibliography is produced with a registered copy of the Endnote program . 'xx' indicates missing data. Input by Hanna Zawadzka and edited by Theresa McGill.
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Andersson, J. Gunnar (1934) Children of the Yellow Earth: studies in prehistoric China. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. Ltd.
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Andersson, J. Gunnar (1945) "The site of Chu Chia Chai, Hsi Wing Hsien, Kansu." Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities 17: 1-66.
Andersson, J. Gunnar (1947) "Prehistoric sites in Honan." Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities 19: 3-124.
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Bayard, Donn (1975) "On Chang's interpretation of Chinese radiocarbon dates." Current Anthropology 16.1: 167-69.
Beath, Sterling S. (1939) "Black pottery and the Liang Chu site near Hangchow." The China Journal 31.6: 262-66.
Beath, Sterling S. (1941) "The Black Pottery culture of Chekiang." Asia.January: 47-56.
Bishop, Carl Whiting (1933) "The Neolithic age in northern China." Antiquity 7: 389-404.
Black, Davidson (1925a) "The Aeneolithic Yang Shao people of north China." Transactions of the 6th Congress of the Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine, Tokyo: 1111-1114.
Black, Davidson (1925b) The Human Skeletal Remains from the Sha Kuo T'un Cave Deposit in Comparison to Those from Yang Shao Tsun and with Recent Noth China Skeletal Material.
Black, Davidson (1925c) "A note on the physical characters of the prehistoric Kansu race." Memoirs of the Geological Survey of China.
Black, Davidson (1928) A study of Kansu and Honan Aeneolithic skulls from later prehistoric sites in comparison with North China and other recent crania.
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Bray, Francesca (1984) Science and Civilisation in China Vol. 6 Pt. 2: Agriculture. Cambridge University Press.
Brown, J. Coggin (1910) "Stone implements from Teng-Yueh District, Yunnan Province, Western China." Journal and Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 5: 299-35.
Bulling, A. (1952) The Meaning of China's Art: the interpretation of pottery patterns from Kansu (Ma Ch'ang and Pan Shan) and their development in the Shang, Chou and Han periods. Leiden: E.J. Brill.
Bylin-Althin, Margit (1946) "The sites of Ch'i Chia P'ing and Lo Han T'ang in Kansu." Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities 18: 383-498.
Chang, K.C. (1959a) "Chinese prehistory in Pacific perspective: some hypotheses and problems." Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 22: 100-149.
Chang, K.C. (1959b) "A working hypothesis for the early cultural history of south China." Bulletin of the Institute of Ethnology, Academica Sinica 7: 43-103.
Chang, K.C. (1964) "Prehistoric and early historic cultural horizons and traditions in south China." Current Anthropology 5.5: 359-406.
Chang, K.C. (1967) "The Yale expedition to Taiwan and the Southeast Asian horticultural evolution." Discovery 2.2: 3-10.
Chang, K.C. (1969) Fengpit'ou, Tap'engk'eng, and the Prehistory of Taiwan. Yale University Press.
Chang, K.C. (1970) "The beginning of agriculture in the Far East." Antiquity 44: 175-185.
Chang, K.C. (1972) "Neolithic cultures in the coastal areas of southeast China." In Barnard, N. (ed.) Early Chinese Art and its Possible Influence on the Pacific Basin, pp. 431-58. New York: Intercultural Arts Press.
Chang, K.C. (1973) "Radiocarbon dates from China: some initial interpretations." Current Anthropology 14.5: 525-28.
Chang, K.C. (1974a) "Ancient farmers in the ancient tropics." In Ghosh, A. (ed.) Perspectives in Palaeoanthropology, pp. 273-286. Calcutta: Firma K.L. Mukhopadhyay.
Chang, K.C. (1974b) "Comments on the interrelationships of North China, South China and Southeast Asia in ancient times." Journal of the Archaeological Society of Hong Kong 5: 34-38.
Chang, K.C. (1975) "Reply to Bayard." Current Anthropology 16.1: 169-70.
Chang, K.C. (1977) "The continuing quest for China's origins: I. Early farmers in China." Archaeology 30.2: 116-23.
Chang, K.C. (1981) "The affluent foragers in the coastal areas of China: extrapolation from evidence on the transition to agriculture." In Thomas, D. Hurst & Koyama, S. (eds.) Affluent Foragers, pp. 177-186. Osaka: National Museum of Ethnology.
Chang, Te-tzu (1976) "The rice cultures." Transactions of the Royal Philosophical Society, London Series B, 275: 143-155.
Chang, Te-tzu (1983) "The origins and early cultures of the cereal grains and food legumes." In Keightley, D. (ed.) The Origins of Chinese Civilisation, pp. 65-94. University of California Press.
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Dorj, D. (1971) Neolit Vostochnoj Mongolii [The Neolithic in Eastern Mongolia]. Ulan Bator: Izdatel'stvo Akademii Nauk M.N.R.
Drake, F.S. (1939-40) "Ancient pottery from Shantung." Monumenta Serica 4.1: 383-405.
Edgar, J.H. (1917) "Stone implements on the Upper Yangtse and Min Rivers." Journal of the North China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society NS 48: 85-87.
Edkins, Joseph (1884) "Stone hatchets in China." Nature 30: 515.
Edmon, G. & Soderberg, E. (1929) "Auffindung von Reis in einer Tonscherbe aus einer etwa funftausendjahrigen chinesischen Siedlung [Discovery of rice in a clay sherd from an approximately 5,000 year-old Chinese settlement]." Bulletin of the Geological Survey of China 8.4: 363-370.
Elisseeff, Vadime (1974) "Nouvel aspect du neolithique chinois [A new aspect of the Chinese Neolithic]." Cahiers de la Ceramique du Verre et des Arts du Feu 55: 21.
Fischer, H. (1884) "On stone implements in Asia." Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society April 30.
Fogg, Wayne H. (1983) "Swidden cultivation of foxtail millet by Taiwan aborigines: a cultural analogue of the domestication of Setaria italica in China." In Keightley, D. (ed.) The Origins of Chinese Civilisation, pp. 95-116. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Fong, Mary H. (1982) "Ta-ho-ts'un: a Honan Neolithic site in China." Archaeology 35.1: 59-61.
Franz, Leonhard (1924) "Die neuen Ausgrabungen J.G. Anderssons in China [The new excavations by J.G. Andersson in China]." Mitteilungen der Anthropologischen Gesellschaft in Wien 54.3/4: 202.
Frost, Molly S. (1982) Chinese Matriarchy: clues from legends and characters. Ph.D., Georgetown University.
Gigliolo, Enrico H. (1898) "L'eta della pietra nella Cina [The age of stone in China]." Archivo per l'Anthropologia e la Etnologia 28: 374.
Graham, David C. (1935) "A Late Neolithic culture in Szechwan Province." Journal of the West China Border Research Society 7: 90-7.
Hamy, E.T. (1898) "Note sur les silex tailles d'Eul-She-San-Hao [Note on the worked flints of Eul-She-San-Hao]." Bulletin du Musee d'Histoire Naturelle 4: 46-48.
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Ho, Ping-ti (1975a) The Cradle of the East: an inquiry into the indigenous origins of techniques and ideas of early Neolithic and early historic China 5000-1000 B.C. University of Chicago Press, University of Hong Kong Press.
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