SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Fenby, Jonathan. China’s Imperial Dynasties: 1600 BC-AD 1912. New York: Metro, 2008. Print.
Scarpari, Maurizio. Ancient China: Chinese Civilization from the Origins to the Tang Dynasty. New York: Barnes & Noble, 2006. Print.
Yuan, Haiwang. This Is China: The First 5,000 Years. Great Barrington, MA: Berkshire, 2010. Print.
FURTHER READINGS
Bailey, Diane. Emperor Qin’s Terra-Cotta Army. Minneapolis: Abdo, 2015. Print.
Challen, Paul C. Hail! Ancient Chinese. New York: Crabtree, 2011. Print.
Liu-Perkins, Christine, and Sarah S. Brannen. At Home in Her Tomb: Lady Dai and the Ancient Chinese Treasures of Mawangdui. Watertown, MA: Charlesbridge, 2014. Print.
Morley, Jacqueline, and David Antram. You Wouldn’t Want to Work on the Great Wall of China!: Defenses You’d Rather Not Build. New York: Franklin Watts, 2006. Print.
WEBSITES
To learn more about Ancient Civilizations, visit booklinks.abdopublishing.com. These links are routinely monitored and updated to provide the most current information available.
PLACES TO VISIT
ASIAN ART MUSEUM
200 Larkin Street San Francisco, CA 94012 415-581-3500 http://www.asianart.org
This museum holds one of the largest collections of Asian art in the world, with artifacts dating back more than 6,000 years.
FREER-SACKLER GALLERIES OF ART,
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
1050 Independence Avenue Southwest Washington, DC 20013 202-633-1000 http://www.asia.si.edu
The Freer and Sackler museums specialize in Asian art. They have more than 10,000 Chinese artifacts dating from Neolithic times to the present day.
Fenby, Jonathan. China’s Imperial Dynasties: 1600 BC-AD 1912. New York: Metro, 2008. Print.
Scarpari, Maurizio. Ancient China: Chinese Civilization from the Origins to the Tang Dynasty. New York: Barnes & Noble, 2006. Print.
Yuan, Haiwang. This Is China: The First 5,000 Years. Great Barrington, MA: Berkshire, 2010. Print.
FURTHER READINGS
Bailey, Diane. Emperor Qin’s Terra-Cotta Army. Minneapolis: Abdo, 2015. Print.
Challen, Paul C. Hail! Ancient Chinese. New York: Crabtree, 2011. Print.
Liu-Perkins, Christine, and Sarah S. Brannen. At Home in Her Tomb: Lady Dai and the Ancient Chinese Treasures of Mawangdui. Watertown, MA: Charlesbridge, 2014. Print.
Morley, Jacqueline, and David Antram. You Wouldn’t Want to Work on the Great Wall of China!: Defenses You’d Rather Not Build. New York: Franklin Watts, 2006. Print.
WEBSITES
To learn more about Ancient Civilizations, visit booklinks.abdopublishing.com. These links are routinely monitored and updated to provide the most current information available.
PLACES TO VISIT
ASIAN ART MUSEUM
200 Larkin Street San Francisco, CA 94012 415-581-3500 http://www.asianart.org
This museum holds one of the largest collections of Asian art in the world, with artifacts dating back more than 6,000 years.
FREER-SACKLER GALLERIES OF ART,
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
1050 Independence Avenue Southwest Washington, DC 20013 202-633-1000 http://www.asia.si.edu
The Freer and Sackler museums specialize in Asian art. They have more than 10,000 Chinese artifacts dating from Neolithic times to the present day.