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DTSTART:20160202T230000Z
DTEND:20160203T003000Z
DCREATED:20160105T181339Z
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LAST-MODIFIED:20160105T190837Z
SUMMARY:Excavating One Man’s Lifeworlds in Early China
DESCRIPTION:Tombs are often considered as places of death and portals 
 to the afterlife\, and admittedly\, they can function as such. However
 \, viewing tombs solely from this perspective effectively overlooks th
 at tombs are\, as often\, not only products of the living\, but also d
 esigned to display the “lived” aspects of the dead. This talk focu
 ses on such a tomb\, closed in 316 B.C.E.\, from southern China\, then
  the heartland of a mighty kingdom of Chu.
LOCATION:ISAW Lecture Hall
PRIORITY:3
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