Narrow your search

Library

UGent (2)

ULB (2)

KBR (1)

Musée royal de Mariemont (1)


Resource type

book (3)


Language

English (1)

French (1)

Undetermined (1)


Year
From To Submit

2020 (1)

1997 (1)

Listing 1 - 3 of 3
Sort by

Book
Die Terrakottaarmee des Ersten Chinesischen Kaisers = The terracotta Army of the first Chinese Emperor Qin Shiuang
Authors: --- ---
ISBN: 3874907112 Publisher: München Bayerisches Landesamt für Denkmalpflege


Book
Les guerriers et les chevaux en terre cuite des Qin : une des plus importantes découvertes du XXe siècle
Author:
ISBN: 780065592X 9787800655920 Year: 1997 Publisher: Bejing : Éditions de la Chine populaire,

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract


Book
Bronze weapons of the Qin Terracotta Warriors : standardisation, craft specialisation and labour organisation
Authors: ---
ISBN: 9781407316901 1407316907 Year: 2020 Publisher: Oxford BAR Publishing

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Over 40,000 lethal bronze weapons were discovered with thousands of terracotta warriors in the tomb complex of the Qin First Emperor (259-210 BC). This book carries out the first systematic and comprehensive study on these weapons to investigate the mass production and labour organisation in early imperial China. The research draws upon extensive measurements, typological analysis and related statistical treatment, as well as a study of the spatial distribution of the bronze weapons. A combination of metrical and spatial data is used to assess the degree of standardisation of the weapons’ production, and to evaluate the spatial patterns in the array of the Terracotta Army. This provides further information about the labour organisation behind the production, transportation and placement of weapons as they were moved from the workshop and/or arsenal to the funeral pits. Integrating these insights with inscriptions, tool marks, and chemical analysis, this book fills a gap in the study of mass production, the behaviour of craftspeople, and related imperial logistical organisation in the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC), marking the most crucial early stage in Chinese political unification.

Listing 1 - 3 of 3
Sort by