Terra-cottas

Terra-cottas
Author: Theodore Leslie Shear
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1926
Genre: Excavations (Archaeology)
ISBN:

Secrets of the Terra-Cotta Soldier

Secrets of the Terra-Cotta Soldier
Author: Ying Chang Compestine
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2014-01-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1613125321

In this action-packed adventure and coming-of-age story that finely weaves fact and fiction, thirteen-year-old Ming lives in a small village in Maoist China in the 1970s. His father is convinced that Emperor Qin’s tomb—and the life-size terra-cotta army created to serve and protect the emperor in the afterlife—lies hidden in the hills around them. But if Ming’s father doesn’t prove it soon, the town’s Political Officer will condemn him to the brutal labor camps. From the stories of a terra-cotta soldier who has survived through the centuries, Ming learns the history of Emperor Qin, known for building the Great Wall of China, and how and why the terra-cotta soldiers came to be. As their unlikely friendship develops, Ming experiences the mysterious tomb firsthand, braving deadly traps and witnessing the terra-cotta army in action. Most importantly, he comes to see how he can save both the terra-cotta soldiers and his father from the corrupt Political Officer and his Communist cronies. The book is illustrated with photographs of Communist Chinese village life in the 1970s, the Great Wall, and, of course, the excavated tomb with its many terra-cotta soldiers. It also features a special recipe from the story. Praise for Secrets of the Terra-Cotta Soldier "Historical photos and Indiana Jones–style adventure enrich this tale of an unusual meeting between the Qin Dynasty and the 20th century." --Kirkus Reviews "Despite the hardships, both courageous characters work to uphold their respective duties: Shi to protect the tomb and Ming to protect the cultural legacy of China’s people. With archival art, recipes, and end notes, this title is sure to be a hit in the classroom." --Booklist

Terra-cotta Soldiers

Terra-cotta Soldiers
Author: Arlan Dean
Publisher: Children's Press(CT)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780516251240

Explores the the army of terra-cotta soliders found at the tomb of China's first emperor Qin Shi Haungdi.

Hellenistic Pottery and Terracottas

Hellenistic Pottery and Terracottas
Author: Homer A. Thompson
Publisher: ASCSA
Total Pages: 564
Release: 1987
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780876619445

The articles collected and reprinted here appeared originally in the pages of Hesperia. "Two Centuries of Hellenistic Pottery," by Homer A. Thompson, presented in 1934 some of the pottery found in the early excavations of the American School in the Athenian Agora. The series titled "Three Centuries of Hellenistic Terracottas," by Dorothy B. Thompson, includes ten articles that were published between 1952 and 1966. The working chronology that the authors established has made these studies basic references for investigations of Attic pottery and terracottas of the Hellenistic period, wherever found. In recognition of subsequent discoveries, the Thompsons' work has now been augmented by a preface with bibliography for each, prepared by Susan I. Rotroff, which comments particularly on the changes in chronology resulting from the continuing excavations in the Agora and elsewhere. In "Afterthoughts" Dorothy Thompson has made new observations concerning certain terracottas.

Hellenistic and Roman Terracottas

Hellenistic and Roman Terracottas
Author: Giorgos Papantoniou
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2019-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004384839

Edited by G. Papantoniou, D. Michaelides and M. Dikomitou-Eliadou, Hellenistic and Roman Terracottas is a collection of 29 chapters with an introduction presenting diverse and innovative approaches (archaeological, stylistic, iconographic, functional, contextual, digital, and physicochemical) in the study of ancient terracottas across the Mediterranean and the Near East, from the Hellenistic period to Late Antiquity. The 34 authors advocate collectively the significance of a holistic approach to the study of coroplastic art, which considers terracottas not simply as works of art but, most importantly, as integral components of ancient material culture. The volume will prove to be an invaluable companion to all those interested in ancient terracottas and their associated iconography and technology, as well as in ancient artefacts and classical archaeology in general.

Library of Congress Subject Headings

Library of Congress Subject Headings
Author: Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1924
Release: 2009
Genre: Subject headings, Library of Congress
ISBN:

Exploring India's Sacred Art

Exploring India's Sacred Art
Author: Stella Kramrisch
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publishe
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1994-04-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9788120812086

Architectural Terracottas from the Regia

Architectural Terracottas from the Regia
Author: Susan B. Downey
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1995
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780472105717

The Regia was the house of the Pontifex Maximus, Rome's High Priest, who lived in the Forum. The men who held this office played an important role in the life of the Roman state for centuries: the earliest Regia dates to the seventh century B.C.E., and it was rebuilt frequently. Susan B. Downey has extensively studied the sixth-century phase of the building, and in this valuable work she lays out the scheme for the architectural terracottas. These fragments allow the reconstruction of almost the entire decorative system for the building. Art historians and archaeologists will welcome this book. It also contains much of interest for Roman social historians and for students and scholars of early Italy and its communities.