Masonry city walls were common defense facilities in the cities of the Eurasian before the industrial revolution. However, they were not widespread in China until the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Limited in research methods, previous studies failed to make convincing arguments on this phenomenon. We collected, organized and analyzed relevant historical documents to reconstruct the spatio-temporal process of the construction of masonry walls from 1st to 17th century in China. We conducted a time series analysis primarily based on factors such as wars, garrisons, economy, and natural disasters. Analysis of the correlation among the construction of masonry walls and these factors provides insights into this process. From the 1st to 14th century, ...
Focusing on fire brick, an industry-based approach is adopted to address the development of refracto...
National audienceTamped earth in public buildings of the two last Chinese dynasties (14e-20e centuri...
National audienceIn this paper, we present the problem of the craftmen during the late imperial Chin...
Masonry city walls were common defense facilities in the cities of the Eurasian before the industria...
The distribution of the masonry city walls built from the Eastern Han to the late Ming Dynasty (25–1...
The number, frequency, and types of the masonry city walls built from the Eastern Han to the late Mi...
(a) Masonry city walls construction sequence of the Ming Dynasty; (b) Garrisons setting up and aband...
The Great Wall of China is a wall that is 16-26 feet tall and just over 13,000 miles long with const...
This research attempts to make a better understanding of the ancient city wall and to study the Chin...
Although ceramic building materials had been known in East Asia from about 3000, it was only from th...
Contrary to the view of national borders as a product of modernization, the Great Wall was considere...
The Great Wall of China is more than a wall: it is an extensive cultural route. Pass cities, which a...
Fired bricks are a hard and durable masonry material that has played a major role in the emergence o...
M.Phil.Nomadic threat was a main feature throughout the history of China. We present evidence on the...
The Medieval Wall System of China and Mongolia is one of the longest wall systems in the world, but ...
Focusing on fire brick, an industry-based approach is adopted to address the development of refracto...
National audienceTamped earth in public buildings of the two last Chinese dynasties (14e-20e centuri...
National audienceIn this paper, we present the problem of the craftmen during the late imperial Chin...
Masonry city walls were common defense facilities in the cities of the Eurasian before the industria...
The distribution of the masonry city walls built from the Eastern Han to the late Ming Dynasty (25–1...
The number, frequency, and types of the masonry city walls built from the Eastern Han to the late Mi...
(a) Masonry city walls construction sequence of the Ming Dynasty; (b) Garrisons setting up and aband...
The Great Wall of China is a wall that is 16-26 feet tall and just over 13,000 miles long with const...
This research attempts to make a better understanding of the ancient city wall and to study the Chin...
Although ceramic building materials had been known in East Asia from about 3000, it was only from th...
Contrary to the view of national borders as a product of modernization, the Great Wall was considere...
The Great Wall of China is more than a wall: it is an extensive cultural route. Pass cities, which a...
Fired bricks are a hard and durable masonry material that has played a major role in the emergence o...
M.Phil.Nomadic threat was a main feature throughout the history of China. We present evidence on the...
The Medieval Wall System of China and Mongolia is one of the longest wall systems in the world, but ...
Focusing on fire brick, an industry-based approach is adopted to address the development of refracto...
National audienceTamped earth in public buildings of the two last Chinese dynasties (14e-20e centuri...
National audienceIn this paper, we present the problem of the craftmen during the late imperial Chin...