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Pristine Affluence: Daoist Roots in the Stone Age by Livia Kohn (review)

Pristine Affluence: Daoist Roots in the Stone Age by Livia Kohn (review) BOOK REVIEWS 319 dispute over Koguryo ˘ is who remembers the Koguryo ˘ was part of Chinese history. Since history of this ancient kingdom and who the publisher of this book wishes for new inherits its culture. In the interest of resolving momentum in historical studies of Koguryo ˘ in this controversy, it is important to note the fact the English-speaking world, it is to be hoped that, in spite of the wealth of Chinese history that historians will be mindful of these books containing records on Koguryo ˘, none fundamentals in their new or continuing of them communicate the perception that research endeavors. Pristine Affluence: Daoist Roots in the Stone Age. Livia Kohn. St. Petersburg, FL: Three Pines Press, 2017. 273 pp. Paperback US $35. ISBN 978-1-931483-36-0; ebook US $15. ISBN 978-1-365-50563-8. Reviewed by Joshua WRIGHT, Department of Archaeology, University of Aberdeen The archetypical Daoist immortal is depicted seizes on a moment in American anthropol- as a chubby bearded man wearing a loose ogy and society and runs with it. The idea of robe, sometimes with a gourd of liquor in his the original affluent society, first presented by hand and a donkey or water buffalo standing Sahlins http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Asian Perspectives University of Hawai'I Press

Pristine Affluence: Daoist Roots in the Stone Age by Livia Kohn (review)

Asian Perspectives , Volume 57 (2) – Sep 22, 2018

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Abstract

BOOK REVIEWS 319 dispute over Koguryo ˘ is who remembers the Koguryo ˘ was part of Chinese history. Since history of this ancient kingdom and who the publisher of this book wishes for new inherits its culture. In the interest of resolving momentum in historical studies of Koguryo ˘ in this controversy, it is important to note the fact the English-speaking world, it is to be hoped that, in spite of the wealth of Chinese history that historians will be mindful of these books containing records on Koguryo ˘, none fundamentals in their new or continuing of them communicate the perception that research endeavors. Pristine Affluence: Daoist Roots in the Stone Age. Livia Kohn. St. Petersburg, FL: Three Pines Press, 2017. 273 pp. Paperback US $35. ISBN 978-1-931483-36-0; ebook US $15. ISBN 978-1-365-50563-8. Reviewed by Joshua WRIGHT, Department of Archaeology, University of Aberdeen The archetypical Daoist immortal is depicted seizes on a moment in American anthropol- as a chubby bearded man wearing a loose ogy and society and runs with it. The idea of robe, sometimes with a gourd of liquor in his the original affluent society, first presented by hand and a donkey or water buffalo standing Sahlins

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Asian PerspectivesUniversity of Hawai'I Press

Published: Sep 22, 2018

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