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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-027.mrc:142946807:5256
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245 00 $aHow objects tell stories :$bessays in honor of Emma C. Bunker /$cedited by Katheryn M. Linduff and Karen S. Rubinson.
264 1 $aTurnhout :$bBrepols,$c[2018]
264 4 $c©2018
300 $a225 pages :$billustrations ;$c28 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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490 1 $aInner and Central Asian Art and Archaeology (IAAA) ;$v1
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $gIntroduction.$tHow objects tell stories : essays in honor of Emma C. Bunker /$rKatheryn M. Linduff and Karen S. Rubinson --$gI.$tObjects and cultural intersection.$tA steppe warrior in Achaemenid employ? Grave 4.28 at Choga Mish, Khuzistan, Iran /$rTrudy S. Kawami --$tRestructuring reality : zoomorphs, from fantastic to hybrid /$rAnnette L. Juliano --$tChanged strategies of interaction : exchange relations on China's northern frontier in light of the finds from Xinzhuangtou /$rCatrin Kost --$tAll that glitters ... foreign jewelry in Chinese tombs : from Han into Tang /$rJudith A. Lerner --$tGuardians of the brave/keepers of the empire : horses in the Han imaginary /$rKatheryn M. Linduff --$tGold, an exotic material in early China /$rJessica Rawson --$tThe authority of horse-rider iconography : imagery as the power of the past (the Eurasian Steppe and Yunnan in the late millennium BCE) /$rKaren S. Rubinson --$gII.$tObjects, technology and cross-cultural exchange.$tEarly copper-base metals in Western Yunnan /$rChiou-Peng TzeHuey --$tStudy of tin-enriched ancient bronzes from the northern grassland of China /$rHan Rubin and Wang Dong-Ning --$tXiongnu bronze metallurgy in the Trans-Baikal area /$rSergey Miniaev --$tThe Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC), the Seima-Turbino horizon and a possible eastward transmission of tin-bronze technology in later third and early second millennium BCE inner Asia /$rVincent C. Pigott --$tBunker publications.
520 8 $aInner and Central Asian Art and Archaeology' is a new series launched providing a major forum for discussion and publication of current international research projects and fieldwork concerning the art and archaeology of Central and Inner Asia. Uniquely the series covers the vast regions flanking the ancient Silk Roads from the Iranian world to western China and from the Russian steppes to north-western India. The series mainly focuses on the pre-Islamic period of art and archaeology of Inner Asia. Related scholarly articles on language and history are also published.
520 8 $aInner and Central Asian Art and Archaeology' is a new series launched providing a major forum for discussion and publication of current international research projects and fieldwork concerning the art and archaeology of Central and Inner Asia. Uniquely the series covers the vast regions flanking the ancient Silk Roads from the Iranian world to western China and from the Russian steppes to north-western India. The series mainly focuses on the pre-Islamic period of art and archaeology of Inner Asia. Related scholarly articles on language and history are also published.00Contents of this volume:00How Objects Tell Stories: Essays in Honor of Emma C. Bunker00I. OBJECTS AND CULTURAL INTERSECTION00A Steppe Warrior in Achaemenid Employ? Grave 4.28 at Choga Mish, Khuzistan, Iran;0Restructuring Reality: Zoomorphs, from Fantastic to Hybrid;0Changed Strategies of Interaction: Exchange Relations on China?s Northern Frontier in Light of the Finds from Xinzhuangtou;0All That Glitters?Foreign Jewelry in Chinese Tombs: from Han into Tang; Guardians of the Brave/Keepers of the Empire: Horses in the Han imaginary; Gold, an Exotic Material in Early China; The Authority of Horse-Rider Iconography: Imagery as the Power of the Past (The Eurasian Steppe and Yunnan in the late Millennium BCE)00II: OBJECTS, TECHNOLOGY AND CROSS-CULTURAL EXCHANGE00Early Copper-base Metals in Western Yunnan; Study of Tin-enriched Ancient Bronzes from the Northern Grassland of China; Xiongnu Bronze Metallurgy in the Trans-Baikal Area; The Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC), the Seima-Turbino Horizon and a Possible Eastward Transmission of Tin-Bronze Technology in Later Third and Early Second Millennium BCE Inner Asia.
650 0 $aArt, Central Asian.
650 0 $aExcavations (Archaeology)$zAsia, Central.
651 0 $aAsia, Central$xAntiquities.
700 1 $aLinduff, Katheryn M.,$eeditor.
700 1 $aRubinson, Karen Sydney,$d1943-$eeditor.
700 1 $aBunker, Emma C.,$ehonouree.
830 0 $aInner and Central Asian Art and Archaeology ;$v1.
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