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Baoji Wearing Chichiawan Area Unearthed The Shang And Zhou Bronze Finishing And Research

Posted on:2009-10-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X L RenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360272473025Subject:Archaeology and Museology
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Dai jiawan Bronzes play a very important role in Shang and Zhou Dynasties unearthed in Baoji area. Most of the part was discovered by Dang Yukun, a local head of notoriety in the early days of the Republic. Some highlights were housed in abroad museums, a total of 32. There are only 11 pieces of relics in our museum, and cannot compare with the abroad museums from the quantity and quality. The whereabouts of the rests are unknown. As information spread, academics have been wearing the Dai jiawan Bronzes on the system less. This paper is divided into seven parts, from the shapes and decorative way, decoration, portfolio and other aspects, the focus of the Dai jiawan Bronzes-style features of the group discussions, and bronzes of the clan and the nature of the site wearing Dai jiawan.The first part, Introduction. Introduction of the first on-site Dai jiawan the geographic environment and historical background, followed by the Baoji over the years, the Shang and Zhou bronze ware unearthed in a brief introduction. Finally, from both domestic and foreign-on the results of research on the Dai jiawan Bronzes did a review.The second part, the Definition of the Dai jiawan Bronze. This part is a premise on the study of the Dai jiawan Bronze. Most of the relics are from the Dang Yukun's private diggings, so this chapter uses the several of the standpoints to state the process and some information about those bronzes. Finalization of the Dai jiawan Bronzes included the composition of the Duan Fang's collection in 1901, the Dang Yukun's private diggings in 1928, and the discovered in Dou Jitai Tombs in 1930's and the excavation for construction in 1980. After finishing the bronzes are totally 172, which cooked vessels for 83, wine vessels for 56, water containers for 6 and weapons for 27.The third part, Analyzing and Dating objects. These relics can be differentiated by using archaeological methods. According to the characteristics of artifacts will be divided into three stages.The forth part, the Discussion of the Relics' Age. This chapter will first compare the Dai jiawan Bronzes with those bronzes unearthed in the tombs from the late of Shang Dynasty to the early of Western-Zhou Dynasty, and define the period scope. Then we will make a discussion for the few pieces of controversial bronzes by using the new archaeological information discovered in Yin Ruins Xiao Mintun.The fifth part, Characteristic of the Bronzes-style and Analysis of the Cultural Factors. This chapter from the shapes and decorative ornamentation practices and the three aspects of the Dai jiawan Bronzes-style features were summarized. On this basis will be divided into Bronze late Shang Dynasty and early Western Zhou Dynasty two groups, an analysis of their cultural factors, to cultural factors in each group in the Bronze to determine the proportion of the overall cultural landscape.The sixth part, the Study of Bronzes Composition. This chapter will discuss the characteristic of the objects composition from food vessels and wine vessels. We believe that the mutual influence in Shang and Zhou Dynasties is reflected not only in bronzes forms, the decoration of learning from each other, more embodied in the system used in.The seventh part, Bronzes' Ethnic and Cemetery Nature. The first chapter is about the Dai jiawan bronzes' ethnic emblem of the statistics, the number of those who appear more and has the characteristics of the family emblem for detailed analysis. Its regional distribution, age and the role of the tombs were carried out on such issues. Finally, bronze and cultural factors of the Dai jiawan wearing the nature of the site, a crowd wearing Dai jiawan region and the reasons for state disappeared, and other related issues were discussed.
Keywords/Search Tags:Dai jiawan Bronzes, Bronzes-style characteristics, cultural factors, utensils portfolio
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