China from the Neolithic to the end of the Five Dynasties (960 AD).
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China from the Neolithic to the end of the Five Dynasties (960 AD).

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N° d'inventaire 11817
Format 15.3 x 23
Détails 381 p., paperback.
Publication Paris, 2019
Etat Nine
ISBN 9782711874699

Small Manuals of the Louvre School. This volume covers the ancient period of Chinese history and art, from the 5th century BC to the end of the 1st millennium AD, with a focus on current events: current archaeological discoveries, current perspectives, inspired by the most recent works in sinology and social history. The book, in line with the teaching and research methods of the Louvre School, aims to vividly highlight the nature, meaning, and specific value of the creations, within the civilization that carried them. The work, as part of the "Manuals of the Louvre School" collection, first presents a historical introduction and then a corpus of 100 notices. The pieces studied, often recently discovered, whose knowledge and understanding are essential, benefit from exceptional iconography. Finally, sections devoted in particular to the history of East-West encounters, maps, plans, and sketches.

Small Manuals of the Louvre School. This volume covers the ancient period of Chinese history and art, from the 5th century BC to the end of the 1st millennium AD, with a focus on current events: current archaeological discoveries, current perspectives, inspired by the most recent works in sinology and social history. The book, in line with the teaching and research methods of the Louvre School, aims to vividly highlight the nature, meaning, and specific value of the creations, within the civilization that carried them. The work, as part of the "Manuals of the Louvre School" collection, first presents a historical introduction and then a corpus of 100 notices. The pieces studied, often recently discovered, whose knowledge and understanding are essential, benefit from exceptional iconography. Finally, sections devoted in particular to the history of East-West encounters, maps, plans, and sketches.