A Comparative Study on Economies of Harappa and Erlitou Sites

WANG Qian, WANG Jianxin

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Front. Hist. China ›› 2022, Vol. 17 ›› Issue (3) : 418-440. DOI: 10.3868/S020-011-022-0016-7
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A Comparative Study on Economies of Harappa and Erlitou Sites

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Harappa and Erlitou are representative sites of the Indus and early Chinese civilizations respectively. With different geographical environments, the two regions took different paths to civilization. The Indus civilization established early“city-states” based on regional groups. Under the influence of the loose power structure of the“city-states,” the Harappan culture formed an open economic system that was market-oriented. Foreign trade was prosperous and played an important role in its economy. The early Chinese civilization established a wide-area kingship state. Under the influence of the pyramidal power structure, the economic system of the Erlitou culture was dominated by the state and served the ruling class. Foreign trade accounted for a low proportion of its economy. Differences between the two sites are the epitome of those between the development patterns of the two early civilizations and have important research value.

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Harappa, Erlitou, comparative study, economy, settlement pattern

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WANG Qian, WANG Jianxin. A Comparative Study on Economies of Harappa and Erlitou Sites. Front. Hist. China, 2022, 17(3): 418‒440 https://doi.org/10.3868/S020-011-022-0016-7

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