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19 février 2016

Dalton Somaré at Asia Week New York 2016

Dalton Somaré at Asia Week New York 2016
Silk Road (Turkmenistan-China), circa 6th-7th century. Distemper on stucco © Dalton Somaré Indra, Gupta Period, Mathura School, India, circa 5th-6th century. 40 cm. © Dalton Somaré Vajrasattva, Nepal, 15th century. Gilt bronze with silver inlay. Height:...
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2 février 2016

World's oldest tea found in Chinese emperor's tomb by researchers from China and Britain

World's oldest tea found in Chinese emperor's tomb by researchers from China and Britain
Map and photographs of early tea found in China. (a) Red dots show the location of the Han Yangling Mausoleum in Chang’an and Gurgyam Cemetery in Ngari, with orange lines indicating the routes of the Silk Road. (b) Plan of the Han Yangling Mausoleum and...
3 février 2011

"Secrets of the Silk Road: Mystery Mummies from China" @ University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology in

 "Secrets of the Silk Road: Mystery Mummies from China" @ University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology in
The Beauty of Xiaohe, a 3,800-year-old mummy discovered in the Tarim Basin in far western China, is shown at the "Secrets of the Silk Road: Mystery Mummies from China". AP Photo/Jae C. Hong PHILADELPHIA (AP).- A museum just days away from opening a long-awaited...
6 août 2009

Engraved Brass Tea Pot, Khanate of Kokand, 17th-18th century, Kokand (Silk Road) - Uzbekistan, 17th-18th century

Engraved Brass Tea Pot, Khanate of Kokand, 17th-18th century, Kokand (Silk Road) - Uzbekistan, 17th-18th century
Engraved Brass Tea Pot, Khanate of Kokand, 17th-18th century, Kokand (Silk Road) - Uzbekistan, 17th-18th century brass, height: 29cm. Price on request. The slender brass tea pot sits on a flared foot; has a prominently curved handle; an elegant, thin...
21 novembre 2008

"Gandharan art in Germany" @ The Art and Exhibition Hall

"Gandharan art in Germany" @ The Art and Exhibition Hall
Restored stucco head of a woman, stucco, Museum Lahore, Pakistan BONN.- To the Western viewer the Buddhist art of Gandhara seems strangely familiar; its rootedness in Western traditions is strikingly obvious. Gandhara is the name of a region in present-day...
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