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Type And Periodization Of Porcelain Unearthed Of Ming Dynasty In The Northeast China

Posted on:2016-11-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y SunFull Text:PDF
GTID:2285330467496625Subject:Archaeology and Museology
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With the establishment of the Ming dynasty, paying tribute, trading and businessactivities are more and more frequent between the Han nationality, Mongoliannationality and the Nuzhen tribes in the northeast China. At the same time, thegovernment of the Ming Dynasty development the land and water communications, soas to promote the connection between the northeast and central China. At present, thenortheast of China have found many graves and city sites, unearthed a sizable andplentiful porcelains. This paper is according to the porcelain data which has collectingcomprehensive, using the typology theories, trying to analyse the types, times andkilns. The thesis constitutes five chapters.The first chapter is archaeological discoveries and research situation. Inducingand summing up the relics with the porcelain in the northeast China, and introducingthe finds and research situation. This chapter has divided into four stages, and in eachstage has introduced the places and academic debate.The second chapter is the type. The porcelains has divided into two groups, fineporcelains and cylinder tyre porcelains. In each group, we analyze the shape by thedecoration and size, to display the appearance of porcelain.The third chapter is the period. This chapter divided three periods, each period hasjudge the times by the engraved pattern and technology of porcelain, at the sametime,by contrast with porcelain unearthed in the other places. Through these methodsto make the times more accurate.The fourth chapter is the related problems of this paper. First, is the judgement ofthe kiln, through contrast the other materials, for this porcelain kiln is including Jingdezhen kiln, Longquan kiln and other north kilns. Secondly, is the route ofporcelain, decade of multicolored bowls and the differences between porcelains in thesame grave.The fifth chapter is conclusion. Summing up the research results of this paper, andputting forward the problems and limitations.
Keywords/Search Tags:the northeast China, Ming dynasty, porcelain, type, period
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