Recent discoveries of bronze ritual vessels from ancient China provide the ground for this collection of essays, which focus in particular on the nature and patterns of family lineages as
seen from these artifacts found in tombs throughout north China. Based on careful readings of the inscriptions on the bronze vessels, the editor and his eight contributors reconstruct the
genealogies, kinship structures, political identities, and relationship networks of leading families and individuals from Bronze-Age China.
The rich scholarship also contributes to our understanding of the archaeology, chronology, warfare, and legal structures of ancient China.