Final Question #2 Artifacts Flashcards

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Part 1 - Example

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Terracotta Warriors

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Part 1 - Dynasty and Tomb

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From the Tomb of the First Emperor Qin and the Lishan Mausoleum.

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Part 1 - Date

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Late 3rd Century BCE

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4
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Part 1 - Location

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Shaanxi, China

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Part 1 - Reference #1 - Title and Author

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Ten Thousand Things: Module and Mass Production in Chinese Art

By Lothar Ledderose

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Part 1 - Reference#1 Note

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According to the essay - it is in the construction of the terracotta warriors where module and mass production is seen.

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Part 1 - Arguments

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There are more than 10000 terracotta soldiers. To build all this efficiently they established a type of assembly line style of building. Each artisan focused on parts of the body and would only build that part. The parts were then assembled.

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8
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Part 2 - Example

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Buddhist Monuments

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Part 2 - Specific Cave Temple

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Sokkuram

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10
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Part 2 - Date

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751

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11
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Part 2 - Location

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In Unified Silla on Mount Toham in Korea

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Part 2 - History

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Buddhist Cave temples and monuments are a tradition seen throughout the Asian with the spreading of Buddhism

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Part 2 - Reference #2 Title and author

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Sokkruam: Buddhist Monument and Political Statement

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Part 2 - Reference #2 Title and author

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Is notes how Sokkuram is a product of international Buddhism. Influenced by the Tang Dynasty, Sokkuram was an established state temple for practice of rituals for the well-being of the state and dynasty.

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15
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Part 2 - Argument

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This cave temple has some exterior characteristics of the mounded tomb traditions but interior traditions of cave temples - specifically the Chaitya Hall.

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16
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Part 2 - Argument

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The continuing traditions that occur in this temple are found throughout Asia. In addition we see here in this temple the clear ties of state and religion. This tells us about the values of this culture.

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Part 3 - Example

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Porcelain

18
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Part 3 - Porcelain example

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Porcelain Plate with scallop-shaped edges

19
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Part 3 - Date

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mid 14th century CE

20
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Part 3 - Location

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Made in China but exported to the Middle East

21
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Part 3 - Argument

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During the Mongol empire Porcelain was a common good that was traded.

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Part 3 - Argument

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The making of porcelain involved kaolin (and cobalt pigment). It is a ceramic that is fired at a much higher temperature then the other forms (earthenware and stoneware).

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Part 3 - Argument

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The Mongols would have porcelain pieces designed specifically for export. This symbolizes an element of the Mongol culture and how the influenced the beginnings of global trade and commerce.