Zoomorphic arts of ancient Central Eurasia
The volume focuses on the zoomorphic art and design systems of ancient China and Central Asia. It offers a glimpse into convergent and shifting concepts of zoomorphism across political and cultural boundaries, and places special emphasis on nomadic cultural spheres. The papers explore the role of an...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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[2023]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- About the Editor vii
- Preface ix
- Karen S. Rubinson and Katheryn M. Linduff
- Deer or Horses with Antlers? Wooden Figures Adorning Herders in the Altai
- Reprinted from: Arts 2023, 12, 29, doi:10.3390/arts12010029 1
- Claudia Chang, Sergei Sergievich Ivanov and Perry Alan Tourtellotte
- "Animal-Style Art," and Special Finds at Iron Age Settlements in Southeastern Kazakhstan:
- Chronology, Trade, and Networks during the Iron Age
- Reprinted from: Arts 2023, 12, 28, doi:10.3390/arts12010028 23
- Leslie V. Wallace
- Animal Imagery in Eastern Han Tomb Reliefs from Shanbei 陝北
- Reprinted from: Arts 2023, 12, 26, doi:10.3390/arts12010026 43
- Saltanat Amir and Rebecca C. Roberts
- The Saka 'Animal Style' in Context: Material, Technology, Form and Use
- Reprinted from: Arts 2023, 12, 23, doi:10.3390/arts12010023 57
- Heather Clydesdale
- Earthly Beasts and Heavenly Creatures: Animal Realms in Early Medieval Chinese Tombs and
- Cave Temples
- Reprinted from: Arts 2023, 12, 14, doi:10.3390/arts12010014 83
- Elena Fiodorovna Korolkova
- Siberian Animal Style: Stylistic Features as Generic Indication
- Reprinted from: Arts 2023, 12, 19, doi:10.3390/arts12010019 105
- Cortney E. Chaffin
- Strange Creatures of Chu: A Regional Approach to Antlered Tomb Sculptures
- Reprinted from: Arts 2022, 12, 3, doi:10.3390/arts12010003 119
- Fan Zhang
- Xianbei Zoomorphic Plaques: Art, Migration, and Human-Environment Entanglement
- Reprinted from: Arts 2022, 11, 129, doi:10.3390/arts11060129 141.