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The Lady with the Phoenix Crown - Tang-period Grave Goods of the Noblewoman Li Chui (711-736)
Sonja Filip; Alexandra Hilgner
Schnell & Steiner GmbH, Verlag (2014)
Saatavuus: Hankintapalvelu
Kovakantinen kirja
38,10
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Die Dame Mit Der Phonixkrone - Tangzeitliche Grabbeigaben Der Adeligen Li Chui (711-736)
Sonja Filip; Alexandra Hilgner
Romisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum (2013)
Saatavuus: Tilaustuote
Kovakantinen kirja
46,00
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Gemstones in the first Millennium AD - Mines, Trade, Workshops and Symbolism
Susanne Greiff; Alexandra Hilgner; Dieter Quast
Schnell & Steiner GmbH, Verlag (2017)
Saatavuus: Hankintapalvelu
Pehmeäkantinen kirja
84,20
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The Lady with the Phoenix Crown - Tang-period Grave Goods of the Noblewoman Li Chui (711-736)
38,10 €
Schnell & Steiner GmbH, Verlag
Sivumäärä: 144 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2014, 14.11.2014 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
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 Chang’an. The grave was excavated in Xi’an in 2001, and this is the first time that the results have been made available to an English-speaking public.

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 below 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 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 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 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.

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