Piece mould casting technology, as a hall mark of the central plains of China during the Bronze Age, has attracted scholars' interest globally. Bronze ritual vessels found in this area were produced in large quantities and generally cast with the moulds composed of three or more sections. This enormous industry certainly required workers to have had professional knowledge to ensure the success of every single cast. Mould making technology was one of its most important parts. This research looks into the microstructure of bronze casting moulds of the Eastern Zhou period, which was a rarely studied topic in previous research. Through comparison with local pottery, it is shown that casting moulds in this period were produced with quite sp...
Accompanying material available with hardcopy.This study traced changes in the form and fabric of ce...
It has long been known that leaded bronze, an alloy consisting primarily of copper with the addition...
Metallographic features of ancient bronze artefacts often hide peculiar micro-chemical processes and...
China can claim a history rich in over 5,000 years of artistic, philosophical and political advancem...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
This project examines the bronze casting technology of the late Shang Dynasty (1200-1046 BCE). Despi...
Casting had symbolic significance and was strictly controlled in the Shang dynasty of ancient China....
The question studied within the framework of the Wilhelminaoord Workshop was: In which way the mould...
Abstract At the Hwangnyongsa temple site, which was founded in 633, at Dongdaebong Mountain in Korea...
Investment casting technology that utilizes lost-wax casting is one of the most-important achievemen...
Bronzes from ancient civilizations provide insight into the cultures of 4000 years ago.\ud There is ...
In the course of Chinese civilization, which lasted more than 5,000 years, casting production has ma...
59 bronze artifacts from the Fenshuiling cemetery of Eastern Zhou period were analyzed by means of t...
The Chinese aristocracy of the Shang (circa 1550 to 1030 B.C.) and Zhou (circa 1030 to 221 B.C.) dyn...
Regardless of the tremendous number of studies on ancient Chinese bronzes and fruitful understanding...
Accompanying material available with hardcopy.This study traced changes in the form and fabric of ce...
It has long been known that leaded bronze, an alloy consisting primarily of copper with the addition...
Metallographic features of ancient bronze artefacts often hide peculiar micro-chemical processes and...
China can claim a history rich in over 5,000 years of artistic, philosophical and political advancem...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
This project examines the bronze casting technology of the late Shang Dynasty (1200-1046 BCE). Despi...
Casting had symbolic significance and was strictly controlled in the Shang dynasty of ancient China....
The question studied within the framework of the Wilhelminaoord Workshop was: In which way the mould...
Abstract At the Hwangnyongsa temple site, which was founded in 633, at Dongdaebong Mountain in Korea...
Investment casting technology that utilizes lost-wax casting is one of the most-important achievemen...
Bronzes from ancient civilizations provide insight into the cultures of 4000 years ago.\ud There is ...
In the course of Chinese civilization, which lasted more than 5,000 years, casting production has ma...
59 bronze artifacts from the Fenshuiling cemetery of Eastern Zhou period were analyzed by means of t...
The Chinese aristocracy of the Shang (circa 1550 to 1030 B.C.) and Zhou (circa 1030 to 221 B.C.) dyn...
Regardless of the tremendous number of studies on ancient Chinese bronzes and fruitful understanding...
Accompanying material available with hardcopy.This study traced changes in the form and fabric of ce...
It has long been known that leaded bronze, an alloy consisting primarily of copper with the addition...
Metallographic features of ancient bronze artefacts often hide peculiar micro-chemical processes and...