The Political
The Sources
the Neolithic culture of China developed than the civilizations in the middle east
Is the Chinese civilization influences from the middle east?
Is the Chinese civilization derivative?
Findings
- similar patterns
- populations movement
How many cultures that contributed into the Chinese civilization
This suggests that Chinese civilization is decentralized, which supported the legitimacy of warlords at the time
New Paradigm
Neolithic culture develops in different areas
not one chain of development
rise of different cultures in different areas
different influence on the formation of the Chinese civilization
Xia Dynasty
2070 - 1600 BCE
Lack of imperial timeline (only know the first and last ruler)
Sima Qian
Han Dynasty
Wrote The Records of Grand Historian
Claimed that Xia was a centralized state in the Northern Chinese Plain and surrounded with other civilizations with inferior technological and political development
Shang Dynasty
1764 - 1122 BCE
First with archaeology findings (oracle bones)
Oracle Bones
Turtle plastrons and animal bones
With characters inscribed onto it
Interpretation of it was first drill hole and then heat up and interpret based on the cracks
Once dug and sold as Dragon Bone, which were used as Herbal Medicines
Mainly in AnYang
Stats
- 150,000 fragment
- 50,00 pieces
- 1000 oracle bone characters
Suggestions that the Shang Dynasty have writing
Suggests that the Shang people’s attention to the weather, military, and child birth
Potteries
The six steps of the Bronze making process
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Make a full clay model of the vessel, then fire it
The model is fired to make it strong/durable with a hard surface.
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Form the outer mold in “pieces” by pressing clay onto sections of the fired model
Small clay slabs are applied over different areas, producing multiple mold sections (“piece mold”).
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Create the surface decoration on the model so it transfers into the mold pieces
The decoration is incised/engraved into the model, so when each clay piece is pressed on and removed, it picks up both shape + decoration (so the final bronze is integrally cast, not cold-worked much afterward).
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Fire the mold pieces, then reassemble/bind them so they still fit precisely despite shrinkage
Firing shrinks clay, so fitting the pieces back together accurately is a major difficulty; then they’re bound together.
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Add an inner mold (core) and use bronze “chaplets” to space the core from the outer mold
Without a core, you’d get a solid casting; chaplets hold the inner mold away from the outer mold, defining the wall thickness.
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Invert the whole assembly and pour in molten bronze (so bubbles rise to a hidden area)
It’s upside down, so bubbles migrate to places you won’t see (e.g., underside/legs), giving better casting results.
May be of different shape/animal
TaoTie (饕餮)
A motif on the potteries
A face that never captures the essence of an animal
Developed from only eyes and curves to facial features that stand out from the background
Periphery
Central South China
more bronze artifacts
notion of central state/outlying civilization
regional contacts and cultural borrowings
present of a highly developed regional bronze culture