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ID: 500373071
Page Link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/ulan/500373071

 

Record Type: Corporate Body
Zhou dynasty (Chinese dynasty, ca. 1046-256 BCE)

Note: Chinese lineage of rulers, in power for approximately 800 years and divided into the Xi Zhou (Western) dynasty prior to 771 BCE, and Dong Zhou (Eastern) dynasty after 770 BCE. During the Zhou dynasty, irrigation was developed. The Zhou dynasty also saw the introduction of horseback riding, coins, and chopsticks, as well as the growth of Confucianism.

Names:
Zhou dynasty (preferred,V,display)
Chou dynasty (V)

Nationalities:
Chinese (preferred)

Roles:
dynasty (preferred)
rulers

Gender: not applicable

Related People or Corporate Bodies:
predecessor of ....  Qin dynasty  
..........................  (Chinese dynasty, 221-206 BCE) [500373074]
successor of ....  Shang dynasty  
......................  (Chinese dynasty, active ca. 1600-1046 BCE) [500373070]

List/Hierarchical Position:
 ....  Corporate Bodies
 ........  Chinese dynasties (I)
 ............  Zhou dynasty (I)

Biographies:
(Chinese dynasty, ca. 1046-256 BCE) ..... [VP Preferred]

Additional Names:

Sources and Contributors:
Chou dynasty ........ [VP]
.........................  Encyclopedia Britannica Online (2002-) accessed 20 October 2016
Zhou dynasty ........ [VP Preferred]
.........................  Encyclopedia Britannica Online (2002-) accessed 20 October 2016

Subject: ........ [VP]
....................  Asia for Educators (2013-) accessed 20 October 2016
....................  Encyclopedia Britannica Online (2002-) accessed 20 October 2016
 
Note:
English .......... [VP]
.......... Encyclopedia Britannica Online (2002-) accessed 20 October 2016
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