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Knife Money from Ancient China
Knife money of the Warring States period retained some features of the real tools, including the ring and the strengethening ridges on the handle. The States in the north and north-east issued knife money.
1. Zhao State, circa 500 BCE, Warring States period.
2. Yan State, circa 400s BCE, Warring States period.
3. Qi State, circa 300 BCE, Warring States period.
From China, 475-221 BCE. (The British Museum, London).
Questions & Answers
When do jade artworks first appear in China?
- Jade was first used to create artworks in China c. 6000 BCE during the period of the Houli Culture (c. 6500 - c. 5500 BCE).
When was the Great Wall of China first built?
- The Great Wall of China was first constructed during the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BCE) but that wall did not resemble the famous wall known today.
What was the first dynasty of ancient China?
- The Xia Dynasty (c. 2070-1600 BCE) was the first dynasty of ancient China, thought to be mythical until archaeological evidence supported its existence.
Did the Xia Dynasty develop jade artwork?
- Work in jade was developed by the Hongshan Culture (c. 4700-2900 BCE) and the Liangzu Culture (c. 3400-2250 BCE) long before the Xia Dynasty was established. The Xia simply drew on earlier techniques of work in jade.
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Famous Chinese Paintings – China Online Museum
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Chinese Painting | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
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Chinese Jade: British Museum
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A Spotlight on Early Chinese Jades | Index Magazine | Harvard Art Museums
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