Robert Bagley, Professor in Art and Archaeology, specializes in pre-Han art and archaeology. His current research focuses on the archaeology of music, in particular, the musical instruments from the tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng (d. 433 BC). Prof. Bagley received his Ph.D. from Harvard University. His recent publications include (ed.) Ancient Sichuan (Seattle Art Museum and Princeton University Press, 2001); Catalogue of an exhibition at the Seattle Art Museum that traveled to Fort Worth, New York, and Toronto; "Percussion," chapter 2 in Jenny F. So, ed., Music in the Age of Confucius (Washington, D.C.: Sackler Gallery of Art, 2000); "Shang Archaeology," chapter 3 in Michael Loewe and Edward L. Shaughnessy, eds., The Cambridge History of Ancient China, (Cambridge University press, 1999).]

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