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Professor '''Robert W. Bagley''' is ana Americanprofessor of Chinese [[art historianhistory]] and archaeologist[[archaeology]] in the Department of Art and Archaeology at [[Princeton University]].

== Career ==
Bagley specialises in pre-Han art and archaeology with other academic interests, including [[Ornament (art)|ornament]], [[archaeometallurgy]] and ancient metal technology, archaic Chinese jades, comparative study of the first civilizations and the first writing systems, and the archaeology of ancient Chinese music.<ref>https{{cite web |url=http://wwwartandarchaeology.princeton.edu/artandarchaeologypeople/faculty/robert-bagley/</ref><ref>http://www.qikan.com.cn/Article/wyyj/wyyj200710/wyyj20071001 |title=Robert Bagley |publisher=Princeton University |accessdate=2015-3.html06-10}}</ref><ref>http://book.douban.com/review/1695126/</ref>
 
== Education ==
A.B. (1967), A.M. (1973), Ph.D. (1981), [[Harvard University]].<br />
 
M.S. (1969), [[University of Chicago]].
 
== PublicationsSelected publications ==
*Max Loehr and the Study of Chinese Bronzes: Style and Classification in the History of Art. Ithaca, NY: Cornell East Asia Series, 2008.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://eap.einaudi.cornell.edu/node/8810</ref><ref>http |title=Max Loehr and the Study of Chinese Bronzes://arthistoriography Style and Classification in the History of Art &#124; East Asia Program |publisher=Eap.fileseinaudi.wordpresscornell.com/2011/edu |date= |accessdate=2013-01-12/martin.pdf}}</ref><br />
=== Books and Book Chapters ===
*“Anyang Writing and the Origin of the Chinese Writing System.” Chapter 7 (pp.&nbsp;190–249) in Stephen D. Houston, ed., The First Writing. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004.<ref>{{cite journal|url=http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2005/2005-07-12.html |title=Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2005.07.12 |journal=Bryn Mawr Classical Review |publisher=Bmcr.brynmawr.edu |date=2009-04-03 |accessdate=2013-01-12}}</ref>
Max Loehr and the Study of Chinese Bronzes: Style and Classification in the History of Art. Ithaca, NY: Cornell East Asia Series, 2008.<ref>http://eap.einaudi.cornell.edu/node/8810</ref><ref>http://arthistoriography.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/martin.pdf</ref><br />
* {{cite book |editor-last=Bagley |editor-first=Robert |date=2001 |title=Ancient Sichuan: Treasures from a Lost Civilization |location=Princeton, NJ |publisher=Princeton University Press |isbn=9780691088518}}
 
“Shang*Shang Archaeology.” Chapter 3 (pp. 124-231&nbsp;124–231) in Michael Loewe and Edward L. Shaughnessy, eds., The Cambridge History of Ancient China. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://histories.cambridge.org/uid=2203/credited_person?id=BagleyRobert |title=Cambridge Histories Online : Bagley, Robert |publisher=Histories.cambridge.org |date= |accessdate=2013-01-12 }}{{Dead link|date=March 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~anthro/flad/PDF/Anthro%201210%20Spr05.pdf | title=Anthropology Department}}</ref><br />
“Anyang Writing and the Origin of the Chinese Writing System.” Chapter 7 (pp. 190-
*“Les techniques métallurgiques” (pp. 37-44&nbsp;37–44) and “Les vases rituels au début de l’âge du bronze” (pp. 57-64&nbsp;57–64) in Rites et festins de la Chine antique: Bronzes du musée de Shanghai. Paris: Musée Cernuschi, 1998.<br />
249) in Stephen D. Houston, ed., The First Writing. Cambridge: Cambridge University
*Shang Ritual Bronzes in the Arthur M. Sackler Collections. Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press, 1987.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://etcweb.princeton.edu/asianart/timeperiod_china.jsp?ctry=China&pd=Shang%7CZhou |title=PUAM - Asian Art Collection |publisher=Etcweb.princeton.edu |date= |accessdate=2013-01-12 |archive-date=2012-05-31 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120531052524/http://etcweb.princeton.edu/asianart/timeperiod_china.jsp?ctry=China&pd=Shang%7CZhou |url-status=dead }}</ref>
Press, 2004.<ref>http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2005/2005-07-12.html</ref><br />
 
[ed.] Ancient Sichuan, Treasures from a Lost Civilization. Seattle and Princeton: Seattle Art Museum and Princeton University Press, 2001. <ref>http://press.princeton.edu/titles/7021.html</ref><br />
 
“Percussion.” Chapter 2 (pp. 34-63, 120-27, and 136-7) in Jenny F. So, ed., Music in the Age of Confucius. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2000.<ref>http://www.si.edu/Exhibitions/Details/Music-in-the-Age-of-Confucius-1083</ref><br />
 
“Shang Archaeology.” Chapter 3 (pp. 124-231) in Michael Loewe and Edward L. Shaughnessy, eds., The Cambridge History of Ancient China. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999.<ref>http://histories.cambridge.org/uid=2203/credited_person?id=BagleyRobert</ref><ref>http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~anthro/flad/PDF/Anthro%201210%20Spr05.pdf</ref><br />
 
“Les techniques métallurgiques” (pp. 37-44) and “Les vases rituels au début de l’âge du bronze” (pp. 57-64) in Rites et festins de la Chine antique: Bronzes du musée de Shanghai. Paris: Musée Cernuschi, 1998.<br />
 
[ed.] Art of the Houma Foundry. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1996. Co-winner
of the 1997 Shimada Prize.<ref>http://www.asia.si.edu/research/shimadaPrize.asp</ref><br />
 
Chapters 1-2 (“Il neolitico”, “L’antica età del bronzo”) in Michèle Pirazzoli, ed., Le arti
della Cina. Torino: UTET, 1995.<br />
 
Shang Ritual Bronzes in the Arthur M. Sackler Collections. Cambridge MA: Harvard
University Press, 1987.<ref>http://etcweb.princeton.edu/asianart/timeperiod_china.jsp?ctry=China&pd=Shang%7CZhou</ref><br />
 
Chapters 1-6 and entries 1-63 in Wen Fong, ed., The Great Bronze Age of China (New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1980). The book received the Alfred H. Barr Jr. Award of the [[College Art Association]].<ref>http://www.collegeart.org/awards/barrpast</ref><br />
 
=== Contributions to Reference Books ===
 
Entries on Chinese archaeology and Chinese metallurgy in The Dictionary of Art. London: Macmillan, 1996.<br />
 
Entries on metallurgy and Chinese archaeology in Ruth Whitehouse, ed., The Macmillan Dictionary of Archaeology (London: Macmillan, 1983; 2nd ed. 1985). Published in the United States as The Facts on File Dictionary of Archaeology.<br />
 
=== Articles ===
 
“Interpreting Prehistoric Designs.” Chapter 1 in Paul Taylor, ed., Iconography Without Texts. London: Warburg Institute Colloquia 13, 2008, pp. 43-68. <ref>http://warburg.sas.ac.uk/publications/colloquia/iconography-without-texts/</ref><br />
 
“Ornament, Representation, and Imaginary Animals in Bronze Age China.” Arts
Asiatiques 61 (2006), pp. 17-29. <ref>http://www.worldcat.org/title/ornament-representation-and-imaginary-animals-in-bronze-age-china/oclc/493776192</ref><br />
 
“The Prehistory of Chinese Music Theory.” [[Proceedings of the British Academy]] 130
(2005), pp. 41-90.<ref>http://www.britac.ac.uk/pubs/cat/pba.cfm</ref><br />
 
“Quatre conférences sur l’invention dans l’art de la Chine ancienne.” Summary of lectures given at the École pratique des Hautes Études (IV e Section), Paris, May-June 2003. École pratique des Hautes Études, Section des Sciences historiques et philologiques, Livret-Annuaire 18 (2002-2003) (Paris: 2004), pp. 366-9.<br />
 
“L’invention des ensembles de cloches accordées en Chine.” In Archéologie et musique, actes du colloque des 9 et 10 février 2001. Paris: Musée de la Musique, 2002, pp. 122-6.<br />
 
Review of Wu Hung’s Monumentality in Early Chinese Art and Architecture. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 88.1 (June 1998), pp. 221-56.<br />
 
“Nanfang qingtongqi wenshi yu Xin’gan Dayangzhou mu de shidai” [“The decoration of southern bronzes and the date of the Xin’gan tomb”]. In Ma Chengyuan, ed., Wu Yue diqu qingtongqi yanjiu lunwenji [Studies of bronzes from the Wu Yue area]. Hong Kong: Tai Yip, 1997, pp. 125-36.<br />
 
“Debris from the Houma Foundry.” Orientations, October 1996, pp. 50-58. Reprinted in Chinese Bronzes: Selected Articles from Orientations 1983-2000 (Hong Kong: 2001), pp. 246-54.<br />
 
“What the bronzes from Hunyuan tell us about the foundry at Houma.” Orientations, January 1995, pp. 46-54. Reprinted with corrections in Chinese Bronzes: Selected Articles from Orientations 1983-2000 (Hong Kong: 2001), pp. 214-22. Chinese translation in Wenwu baohu yu kaogu kexue (Sciences of Conservation and Archaeology) 10.1 (May 1998), pp. 23-9.<ref>http://www.bcin.ca/Interface/openbcin.cgi?submit=submit&Chinkey=178231</ref><br />
 
“An Early Bronze Age Tomb in Jiangxi Province.” Orientations, July 1993, pp. 20-36. Reprinted in Chinese Bronzes: Selected Articles from Orientations 1983-2000 (Hong Kong: 2001), pp. 169-85.<br />
 
“Cyril Stanley Smith.” Archives of Asian Art 46 (1993), pp. 103-5. “Replication Techniques in Eastern Zhou Bronze Casting.” In Steven Lubar and W. David Kingery, eds., History from Things: Essays on Material Culture. Washington and London: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1993, pp. 234-41.<br />
 
“Meaning and Explanation.” In Roderick Whitfield, ed., The Problem of Meaning in Early Chinese Ritual Bronzes (London: School of Oriental and African Studies, 1992), pp. 34-55. Reprinted in Archives of Asian Art 46 (1993), pp. 6-26.<br />
 
“Changjiang Bronzes and Shang Archaeology.” Proceedings, International Colloquium on Chinese Art History, 1991, Antiquities, Part 1 (Taibei: National Palace Museum, 1992), pp. 209-55. Chinese translation in Nanfang wenwu 1996.2, pp. 31-48.<br />
 
“A Shang City in Sichuan Province.” Orientations, November 1990, pp. 52-67. Reprinted in Chinese Bronzes: Selected Articles from Orientations 1983-2000 (Hong Kong: 2001), pp. 122-37. Chinese translation in Li Shaoming, Lin Xiang, and Zhao Dianzeng, eds., Sanxingdui yu Ba Shu wenhua. Chengdu: Ba Shu Shushe, 1993.<br />
 
“Shang Ritual Bronzes: Casting Technique and Vessel Design.” Archives of Asian Art 43
(1990), pp. 6-20.<br />
 
“Max Loehr.” Archives of Asian Art 42 (1989), pp. 86-9.<br />
 
“Sacrificial Pits of the Shang Period at Sanxingdui in Guanghan county, Sichuan province.” Arts Asiatiques 43 (1988), pp. 78-86.<br />
 
“Ancient Chinese Bronzes in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.” Orientations, May 1988, pp. 40-53. Reprinted in Chinese Bronzes: Selected Articles from Orientations 1983-2000 (Hong Kong: 2001), pp. 30-43.
 
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