Current List 207A

Aczel, Amir D:
- THE JESUIT & THE SKULL

Adams, Edward B:
- KYONGJU GUIDE

Akiyama, T. et al:
- ARTS OF CHINA I-III

ALBUM OF EROTIC CHINESE PAINTINGS

Ambolt, Nils:
- RELATIVE SCHWERKRAFTSBESTIMMUNGEN MIT PENDELN IN ZENTRALASIEN

ANCIENT CHINA'S TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE

Andrews, Roy Chapman:
- ENDS OF THE EARTH
- EXPLORATIONS IN MONGOLIA: A REVIEW OF THE CENTRAL ASIATIC EXPEDITIONS OF THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY

Ang See, Teresa et al ed:
- TSINOY

Anhui Province Cultural Group:
- SHOUXIAN CAIHOU MU CHUTU YIWU
(Cultural Relics Unearthed from Caihou's Tomb in Shouxian) 壽縣蔡侯墓出土遺物.

Argence, Rene-Yvon Lefebvre d':
- CHINESE TREASURES FROM THE AVERY BRUNDAGE COLLECTION

Arlington, L. C. & Lewisohn, William:
- IN SEARCH OF OLD PEKING

Atchley, Virginia and Neil K. Davey:
- THE VIRGINIA ATCHLEY COLLECTION OF JAPANESE MINIATURE ARTS

Aurora Art Museum:
- YUAN QINGHUA CI JIANSHANG
Appreciation of the Yuan Blue and White Porcelains 元青花瓷鑑賞 。 宸旦藝術博物館.

Avitabile, Gunhild:
- EARLY MASTERS

Ayers, John:
- THE BAUR COLLECTION - JAPANESE CERAMICS


NMC061
National Museum of China: SHANGDAI JIANGNAN: JIANGXI XINGAN DAYANGZHOU CHUTU WENWU JICUI. (The Shang Dynasty in Southern China: Excavated Artefacts from Dayangzhou near Xingan in Jiangxi Province). 商代江南 : 江西新干大洋洲出土文物輯粹. Beijing, 2006. 375 pp. Colour plates throughout. Colour text illustrations 29x22 cm. Wrappers.
GBP 80.00
Catalogue of an exhibition held at the National Museum of China in Beijing showing the wonderful finds from the Dayangzhou site at Xingan in Jiangxi province. This Shang period tomb was excavated in 1989 and yielded 1374 artefacts, including 475 bronzes and 754 jade objects. The tomb occupant may have been a local ruler or a member of the ruling family of the Wucheng culture. Whilst many of the artefacts are typically Shang in style, a number exhibit distinctive characteristics that combine the Shang with the regional Wucheng culture. The bronzes are particularly stunning and include numerous ritual vessels. The jades are of very high quality and demonstrate a continuity onwards from the Liangzhu and Longshan cultures. An extremely fine assemblage of objects. Illustrated throughout in colour with many plates showing close-up detail. Eight-page list of exhibits with brief descriptions in English, otherwise the main text with good descriptions and essays is in Chinese. Out-of-print.
Subjects: Archaeology Bronzes
Item 570 in List 207.
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