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Part I. De-centering a historicity of the periphery
History regained in prehistory
Death and funerary ritual: where multiple time frames converge
Part II. Bronze Age histories
Time and place in the early Bronze Age
Bronze kettledrums: emergence of an iconic regional tradition
A southwest political time
Part III. Native subjects and Han rule
A divided and entangled imperial frontier
The d(eb)atability of the past.
History regained in prehistory
Death and funerary ritual: where multiple time frames converge
Part II. Bronze Age histories
Time and place in the early Bronze Age
Bronze kettledrums: emergence of an iconic regional tradition
A southwest political time
Part III. Native subjects and Han rule
A divided and entangled imperial frontier
The d(eb)atability of the past.