The Golden Age of Chinese Archaeology

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The Golden Age of Chinese Archaeology

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ISBN: 9780300081329
écrit par: 杨晓能(xiaoneng Yang)
édition: National Gallery Washington
date de publication: 1999 -10
reliure: Hardcover
prix: USD 110.00
nombre de pages: 576

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Celebrated Discoveries from The People`s Republic of China

中国考古学的黄金时代:中华人民共和国辉煌考古成就

杨晓能(xiaoneng Yang)   

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This catalog documents a landmark exhibition organized by the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC; the Nelson-Arkins Museum of Art, Kansas City; and the People's Republic of China. The exhibition will also travel to Houston and San Francisco. It is a sequel to the show of archaeological finds from China displayed at the National Gallery of Art in 1974. The book's images display with great clarity the most important archaeological discoveries in the People's Republic of China excavated since the late 1970s. Representing achievements over a 6000-year time span (5000 B.C.E. to 1000 C.E.) and a wide geographical range, it features more than 200 artifacts of the highest artistic and historical value--including sculpture, ritual objects, furniture, textiles, and decorative objects. An introductory essay traces the development of Chinese archaeology, pointing out an altered view on formation and development of Chinese civilization. As one of the most significant publications on the subject in the English language during the past few decades, this book truly opens a window on the themes and motifs of the past 60 centuries of Chinese civilization. It is essential for public as well as academic libraries.--Lucia S. Chen, NYPL

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