Anthony Jerome Barbieri

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Liu, Cary Y.; Nylan, Michael; Barbieri-Low, Anthony Jerome (2005). Recarving China's Past: Art, Archaeology And Architecture Of The 'Wu Family Shrines'. Princeton Univ. Art Museum / Yale University Press. ISBN   9780300107975.
  • Barbieri-Low, Anthony Jerome (2007). Artisans In Early Imperial China. University of Washington Press. ISBN   9780295749884.
  • Barbieri-Low, Anthony Jerome; Yates, Robin D. S. (2015). Law, State, And Society In Early Imperial China: A Study with Critical Edition and Translation of the Legal Texts from Zhangjiashan Tomb No. 247. Brill. ISBN   9789004300538.
  • Barbieri-Low, Anthony Jerome (2021). Ancient Egypt and Early China: State, Society, and Culture. University of Washington Press. ISBN   9780295748900.
  • Barbieri-Low, Anthony Jerome (2022). The Many Lives of the First Emperor of China. University of Washington Press. ISBN   9780295750231.
  • Barbieri-Low, Anthony Jerome (2025). Parallel Journeys: Eurasian History Through Travelers' Eyes (400 BCE-1936 CE). Cambria Press. ISBN   9781638573807.
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    Anthony Jerome Barbieri
    OccupationsHistorian, author, and academic
    Academic background
    Education B.A., History
    M.A., East Asian Regional Studies (China)
    Ph.D., Chinese Art and Archaeology
    Alma mater University of California, Santa Cruz
    Harvard University
    Princeton University