How objects tell stories : essays in honor of Emma C. Bunker
Weitere Verfasser: |
Linduff, Katheryn M.
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Rubinson, Karen Sydney, 1943- , [HerausgeberIn] |
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Ort/Verlag/Jahr: |
Turnhout, Belgium :
Brepols Publishers,
[2018].
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Umfang/Format: |
225 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), charts, maps (some colour) ; 28 cm. |
Schriftenreihe: |
Inner and Central Asian art and archaeology
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Inhaltsangabe:
- Introduction.
- How objects tell stories : essays in honor of Emma C. Bunker /
- Katheryn M. Linduff and Karen S. Rubinson
- I.
- Objects and cultural intersection.
- A steppe warrior in Achaemenid employ? Grave 4.28 at Choga Mish, Khuzistan, Iran /
- Trudy S. Kawami
- Restructuring reality : zoomorphs, from fantastic to hybrid /
- Annette L. Juliano
- Changed strategies of interaction : exchange relations on China's northern frontier in light of the finds from Xinzhuangtou /
- Catrin Kost
- All that glitters ... foreign jewelry in Chinese tombs : from Han into Tang /
- Judith A. Lerner
- Guardians of the brave/keepers of the empire : horses in the Han imaginary /
- Katheryn M. Linduff
- Gold, an exotic material in early China /
- Jessica Rawson
- The authority of horse-rider iconography : imagery as the power of the past (the Eurasian Steppe and Yunnan in the late millennium BCE) /
- Karen S. Rubinson
- II.
- Objects, technology and cross-cultural exchange.
- Early copper-base metals in Western Yunnan /
- Chiou-Peng TzeHuey
- Study of tin-enriched ancient bronzes from the northern grassland of China /
- Han Rubin and Wang Dong-Ning
- Xiongnu bronze metallurgy in the Trans-Baikal area /
- Sergey Miniaev
- The Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC), the Seima-Turbino horizon and a possible eastward transmission of tin-bronze technology in later third and early second millennium BCE inner Asia /
- Vincent C. Pigott
- Bunker publications.