Oracle bone script was the earliest form of Chinese characters carved on turtle plastrons and animal bones using a sharp tool. Oracle bone script was used for divination through fire in the Shang dynasty (c.1600-1046 BCE). This research explores ways to promote and enhance audience interest in the script through storytelling strategies that use interactive technology in an exhibition context. Through the course of this study, I found that there is a lack of publicity and cultural engagement with oracle bone script and that this has contributed to the general public knowing little about its historical importance. Therefore, I have created a proposal for an exhibition that showcases, through various means, this significant Chinese histori...
Hanging scrolls, ink on paperDimension: callgraphy 135.25 x 20.1 cm; mounting 169.5 x 28.5 cmDong Zu...
Metamorphic Imagery in Ancient Chinese Art and Religion demonstrates that the concept of metamorphis...
The Chinese aristocracy of the Shang (circa 1550 to 1030 B.C.) and Zhou (circa 1030 to 221 B.C.) dyn...
An inscribed oracle bone (jia gu 甲骨) from the Couling-Chalfant collection at the British Library. Or...
An inscribed oracle bone (jia gu 甲骨) from the Couling-Chalfant collection at the British Library. Or...
Religion occupies a predominant position throughout the history of human civilization. From prehisto...
Culture is commonly viewed as the most significant factor that distinguishes one ethic group from an...
Throughout the history of Chinese religion, ideas of fate are present. The earliest forms of Chinese...
The Huayuanzhuang East oracle bone inscriptions form a corpus of more than 2500 individual divinatio...
Writing and divination during the Shang dynasty After a brief exposition of the main techniques of d...
This thesis focuses on three areas of problems in the studies of Zhouyuan oracle-bone inscriptions:...
The Huayuanzhuang East oracle bone inscriptions form a corpus of more than 2500 individual divinatio...
ABSTRACT. Animal bones and tortoise shells were used for divination by the Chinese royal family duri...
The production of abstract engravings is considered an indicator of modern human cognition and a mea...
Animal bones and tortoise shells were used for divination by the Chinese royal family during the Sha...
Hanging scrolls, ink on paperDimension: callgraphy 135.25 x 20.1 cm; mounting 169.5 x 28.5 cmDong Zu...
Metamorphic Imagery in Ancient Chinese Art and Religion demonstrates that the concept of metamorphis...
The Chinese aristocracy of the Shang (circa 1550 to 1030 B.C.) and Zhou (circa 1030 to 221 B.C.) dyn...
An inscribed oracle bone (jia gu 甲骨) from the Couling-Chalfant collection at the British Library. Or...
An inscribed oracle bone (jia gu 甲骨) from the Couling-Chalfant collection at the British Library. Or...
Religion occupies a predominant position throughout the history of human civilization. From prehisto...
Culture is commonly viewed as the most significant factor that distinguishes one ethic group from an...
Throughout the history of Chinese religion, ideas of fate are present. The earliest forms of Chinese...
The Huayuanzhuang East oracle bone inscriptions form a corpus of more than 2500 individual divinatio...
Writing and divination during the Shang dynasty After a brief exposition of the main techniques of d...
This thesis focuses on three areas of problems in the studies of Zhouyuan oracle-bone inscriptions:...
The Huayuanzhuang East oracle bone inscriptions form a corpus of more than 2500 individual divinatio...
ABSTRACT. Animal bones and tortoise shells were used for divination by the Chinese royal family duri...
The production of abstract engravings is considered an indicator of modern human cognition and a mea...
Animal bones and tortoise shells were used for divination by the Chinese royal family during the Sha...
Hanging scrolls, ink on paperDimension: callgraphy 135.25 x 20.1 cm; mounting 169.5 x 28.5 cmDong Zu...
Metamorphic Imagery in Ancient Chinese Art and Religion demonstrates that the concept of metamorphis...
The Chinese aristocracy of the Shang (circa 1550 to 1030 B.C.) and Zhou (circa 1030 to 221 B.C.) dyn...