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Lady With the Phoenix Crown : Tang-Period Grave Goods of the Noblewoman Li Chui 711-736
Filip, Sonja (EDT); Hilgner, Alexandra (EDT); Kroh, Guje (CON); Kupfer, Peter (CON); Mueller, Shing (CON)
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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. This richly-illustrated book presents the restoration of the intricate grave furnishings in the tomb of Li Chui, a descendant of emperor Gaozu, who had died in AD 736 in Changan. The grave was excavated in Xian in 2001, and this is the first time that the results have been made available to… an English-speaking public.The Tang Dynasty (AD 618907), Chinas Golden Age, was a flourishing period teeming with fascinating cultural phenomena. At the centre of this cosmopolitan empire lay the capital city of Changan one of the largest metropolises of its time and now hidden below present-day Xian.Aristocrats as protagonists of courtly life shaped the character of the city, their luxurious everyday life equally reflected in lavishly furnished tombs. Nowadays, most of these tombs are found to have been robbed. Evidence of the former splendour of these subterranean chambers only survives in the form of marvellous wall paintings and clay figurines ignored by the grave robbers.The undisturbed tomb of Li Chui who had died in AD 736, a descendant of emperor Gaozu, was excavated in Xian in 2001. It took a German-Chinese team six years to restore the intricate grave furnishings. For the first time, it was possible to reconstruct the opulent jewellery assemblage of a Tang period noblewoman.In conjunction with the results of scientific analyses by a team of specialists from various disciplines it was possible to obtain new insights into Tang period burial culture. This book presents these results to an English-speaking public for the first time. Illustrated appendices throughout the text provide further insights into Tang period everyday life. The undisturbed tomb of Li Chui who had died in AD 736, a descendant of emperor Gaozu, was excavated in Xian in 2001. A German-Chinese team restored the intricate grave furnishings, and this richly illustrated book presents the results of the restoration to a wider English-speaking public, providing insights into Tang period everyday life. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

Lady With the Phoenix Crown : Tang-Period Grave Goods of the Noblewoman Li Chui 711-736
Filip, Sonja (EDT); Hilgner, Alexandra (EDT); Kroh, Guje (CON); Kupfer, Peter (CON); Mueller, Shing (CON)
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Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. No Jacket. Studi. Schriften Des Deutschen Studienzentrums in Venedi] Text in ENGLISH. 280 x 210 mm. 135 pp., illustrated throughout, mostly in colour. [ISBN: 978-3795429270] Hardbound. Glazed printed boards. A fine bright copy.

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Condizione: New. 2014. 1st Edition. hardcover. . . . . .

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Illustrierteer Pappband. Condizione: Neuwertig. Tang-zeitliche Grabbeigaben der Adeligen Li Chui (711 - 736) - 135 Seiten - zahlreiche farbige Abbildungen - ungelesenes Exemplar - < 1000 Gramm Size: 21,3 x 28,3 Cm. Hardcover - Großformat.

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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Verlag des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums 2010
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Condizione: Neu. International Conference within the Scope of the "Sino-German Project on Cultural Heritage Preservation" of the RGZM and the Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology, December 11th - 12th 2008. Edited by Bettina Zorn & Alexandra Hilgner. Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, Forschungsinstitut für Vor- und Früh…geschichte. 21 contributions, focusing on the one hand on recent results of scientific analyses of glass and on the other hand on archaeological questions. Structured by three geographical areas (Europe, Western and Central Asia, East and Southeast Asia), they cover a chronological range from 200 BC to AD 1000. The possibilty of interdisciplinary research was one of the focal points of the conference, as well as questions on workshops, raw material, technology and trade. By means of presenting studies of regionally-specific glass forms and techniques, as well as current methods and discoveries, even when not directly connected to the Silk Road, a broader perspective is offered. - Since Antiquity the routes of the so-called Silk Road formed an important network for commercial, cultural and technological exchange. Far-reaching and criss-crossing the Asian continent they connected eastern and south-eastern parts of Asia to the Mediterranean world via both maritime and overland routes. Named after the lucrative silk trade, which developed during Han Dynasty, one tends to think of the Silk Road as a one-way road starting in China and ending at the Mediterranean. However, goods, technologies and ideas were travelling in both directions, and glass is an excellent example for a trade-good that arrived in the East from the West. The key developments of glass, which had its origins in the Middle and Near East, mainly took place in the Mediterranean and in the Arab World during Antiquitiy and Islamic times. Althouth known in the Far East since at least the Han Dynasty and treated as equivalent to precious stones, glass never played a significant role in Far Eastern cultures. Therefore glass finds from Far Eastern sites provide evidence for far-reaching trade-relationships and imply cross-fertilization with other cultures. XIV,248 Seiten mit 21 Tab., 176 Farb- und 35 s/w-Abb., Großformat, broschiert (RGZM-Tagungen; Band 9/Schnell + Steiner/Verlag des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums 2010). Statt EUR 44,00. Gewicht: 1153 g - Softcover/Taschenbuch.

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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. This richly-illustrated book presents the restoration of the intricate grave furnishings in the tomb of Li Chui, a descendant of emperor Gaozu, who had died in AD 736 in Changan. The grave was excavated in Xian in 2001, and this is the first time that the results have been made available to… an English-speaking public.The Tang Dynasty (AD 618907), Chinas Golden Age, was a flourishing period teeming with fascinating cultural phenomena. At the centre of this cosmopolitan empire lay the capital city of Changan one of the largest metropolises of its time and now hidden below present-day Xian.Aristocrats as protagonists of courtly life shaped the character of the city, their luxurious everyday life equally reflected in lavishly furnished tombs. Nowadays, most of these tombs are found to have been robbed. Evidence of the former splendour of these subterranean chambers only survives in the form of marvellous wall paintings and clay figurines ignored by the grave robbers.The undisturbed tomb of Li Chui who had died in AD 736, a descendant of emperor Gaozu, was excavated in Xian in 2001. It took a German-Chinese team six years to restore the intricate grave furnishings. For the first time, it was possible to reconstruct the opulent jewellery assemblage of a Tang period noblewoman.In conjunction with the results of scientific analyses by a team of specialists from various disciplines it was possible to obtain new insights into Tang period burial culture. This book presents these results to an English-speaking public for the first time. Illustrated appendices throughout the text provide further insights into Tang period everyday life. The undisturbed tomb of Li Chui who had died in AD 736, a descendant of emperor Gaozu, was excavated in Xian in 2001. A German-Chinese team restored the intricate grave furnishings, and this richly illustrated book presents the results of the restoration to a wider English-speaking public, providing insights into Tang period everyday life. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Mainz : Verlag des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums 2014
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Hardcover. Condizione: New. 135 pages : Ill., map. ; 280 mm x 210 mm. The Tang Dynasty (AD 618-907), China's Golden Age, was a flourishing period teeming with fascinating cultural phenomena. At the centre of this cosmopolitan empire lay the capital city of Chang'an one of the largest metropolises of its time and now hidden belo…w present-day Xi'an. Aristocrats as protagonists of courtly life shaped the character of the city, their luxurious everyday life equally reflected in lavishly furnished tombs. Nowadays, most of these tombs are found robbed. Evidence of the former splendour of these subterranean chambers only survives in the form of marvellous wall paintings and clay figurines disregarded by the grave robbers. The undisturbed tomb of Li Chui who had died in AD 736, a descendant of Emperor Gaozu, was excavated in Xi'an in 2001. It took a German-Chinese team six years to restore the intricate grave furnishings. For the first time, it was possible to reconstruct the opulent jewellery assemblage of a Tang-period noblewoman. In conjunction with the results of scientific analyses by a team of specialists from various disciplines it was possible to obtain new insights into Tang-period burial culture. This is the first time that these results are presented to a wider English-speaking public. Richly-illustrated appendices throughout the text provide further insights into Tang-period everyday life.

Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Mainz : Verlag des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums 2018
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Soft cover. Condizione: New. vii, 324 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), maps ; 30 cm. Contents: Mines and Trade. Introduction: Mines and Trade / Dieter Quast, Alexandra Hilgner, Susanne Greiff -- Elusive Gemstone Mines: the Red Garnet Industry in Contemporary Rajasthan / Borayin Larios -- Gemstones in Southeast Asia and Be…yond: Trade along the Maritime Networks / Brigitte Borell -- Gemstones and Mineral Products in the Red Sea/Indian Ocean Trade of the First Millennium / Eivind Heldaas Seland -- Amber and Beaver Furs: Trade with Raw Material for the Production of Luxury Goods / Dieter Quast -- The Circulation of Garnets in the North Sea Zone, ca. 400-700 / Helena Hamerow. Gemstone Working. Introduction to Gemstone Working / Judith Jordan, Elke Nieveler, Michael Schmauder -- Two Workshops with Garnet Crafts in Gamla Uppsala / John Ljungkvist, Jonna Sarén Lundahl, Per Frölund -- East Africa as a Source for Fatimid Rock Crystal : Workshops from Kenya to Madagascar / Mark Horton [and five others] -- The Manufacturing techniques of Fatimid Rock Crystal Ewers / Elise Morero [and four others] -- A Rock Crystal Workshop from Cologne / Manfred Burianek, Thomas Höltken. The Value and Symbolic Meaning(s) of Gemstones. An introduction to the Value and the Symbolic Meanings(s) of Gemstones / Kerstin Sobkowiak -- Archaeogemmology and the Ancient Literary Sources on Gems and their Origins / Lisbet Thoresen -- The Symbolism of Gemstones in Indian Religions / James McHugh -- From the Bible to the Liber Pontificalis : Gems and Precious Stones in the Early Medieval Churches : Combinations, Colours and Contexts / Michelle Beghelli -- Gemstones in Pre-Islamic Persia : Social and Symbolic Meanings of Sasanian Seals / Nils C. Ritter -- The Symbolism of Byzantine Gemstones : Written Sources, Objects and Sympathetic Magic in Byzantium / Antje Bosselmann-Ruickbie. Poster Session. Gemstones as Insignia / Kerstin Sobkowiak [and four others] -- Between Fashion and Meaning : Red Garnet and Style Changes from the 5th to the 7th Century / Jörg Drauschke [and three others] -- Garnet : Crisis along Trade Routes in the 7th Century? / Stefan Albrecht [and fourteen others] -- Garnet on the Peripheries of the Centres of Fashion / Charlotte Hedenstierna-Jonson, Alexandra Hilgner, Antonio Juárez Villena -- Gemstones in Heaven and Earth : Rivers of Opulence in Historical Sources / Stefan Albrecht, Julia Bolotina and Kerstin Sobkowiak -- Quality by its Definition / Elke Nieveler [and four others].

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Condizione: gut. 2010. Glass along the Silk Road from 200 BC to AD 1000 : international conference within the scope of the "Sino-German project on cultural heritage preservation" of the RGZM and the Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology, December 11th - 12th 2008. Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, Forschungsinstitut für…Vor- und Frühgeschichte. Bettina Zorn ; Alexandra Hilgner (eds.) / Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum: RGZM-Tagungen ; Bd. 9 In deutscher Sprache. pages.

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Gebunden. Condizione: New. 2001 wurde in Xi an das unberaubte Grab einer Tang-zeitlichen Dame ausgegraben. Nach umfangreicher Restaurierung konnte erstmalig ein derartig opulentes Schmuckensemble rekonstruiert werden. Die Ergebnisse der Auswertung durch ein Team von Spezialisten unte.

Kommunikation - Zeichen - Macht, Tagungsbeiträge der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Spätantike und Frühmittelalter. 11. MachtZeichen. Manifestationen von Herrschaft. Herrschaftsausübung und Darstellung von Herrschaft in Spätantike und Frühmittelalter im Spiegel der Archäologie (Münster, 19.-20. Sep)
Anna Flückiger / Michaela Helmbrecht / Alexandra Hilgner (Hrsg.)
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Softcover. Condizione: neu. 1. Auflage. Studien zu Spätantike und Frühmittelalter (SAFM), Band 10 374 pages. Welche Zeichen sendet die materielle Kultur der Frühgeschichte aus? Der zehnte Band aus der Reihe "Studien zu Spätantike und Frühmittelalter" widmet sich der Vermittlung von Botschaften über materielle Kultur und we…itere Quellengattungen. Im Mittelpunkt stehen einerseits Fragen nach archäologisch, ikonographisch oder schriftlich greifbaren Manifestationen von Macht und Herrschaft, andererseits auch nach weiteren Kommunikationsformen, -wegen und -räumen sowie den Mechanismen des Austauschs. In vierzehn interdisziplinären Beiträgen spannt sich der Bogen dabei von der Kommunikation und Machtdarstellung über Schrift(-quellen) und schriftliche Zeichen zu raumanalytischen Studien bzw. zu den Themen Macht und Kommunikation im Raum. Die Vermittlung von Macht- und anderen Inhalten über die materielle Kultur - Architektur, Artefakte und bildliche Darstellungen - wird ebenfalls betrachtet. Die Autorinnen und Autoren entstammen dabei verschiedensten Disziplinen, wie der Archäologie, den Geschichtswissenschaften oder Philologien. Die Beiträge resultieren aus der 11. und 12. Sitzung der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Spätantike und Frühmittelalter. Die erste Sitzung "MachtZeichen. Herrschaftsausübung und Darstellung von Herrschaft in Spätantike und Frühmittelalter im Spiegel der Archäologie" fand 2016 in Münster statt, die zweite, "Ãber alle Kanäle. Aspekte von Kommunikation in Spätantike und Frühmittelalter" 2017 in Mainz.