Lecture: Terracotta Army: Legacy of the First Emperor of China
Friday, Dec 1 | 6:30–7:30 pm, with Li Jian, E.Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Curator of East Asian Art & Dr. Hou-Mei Sung, Curator of Asian Art, Cincinnati Art Museum. In this lecture, the speakers and also exhibition curators review one of the most significant archaeological achievements of the 20th century – discovery of the terracotta warriors and horses in China. The lecture introduces exhibition themes and highlights, providing a glimpse into the historical and cultural contributions of Qin people and the first emperor of Qin (259-210 BC) as well as ancient China’s views of the afterlife.

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Terracotta Army: Archaeology Forum

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Annual Paul Mellon Lecture | Horse in Majesty: Horse and Court Life in 16th–19th Century Europe

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Part 1 Dating Chinese Qing Porcelains - Footrims On Fakes Reproductions

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Tomb of the First Emperor of China - Professor Anthony Barbieri, UCSB

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The Origins Of China: The Ancient Civilization That Birthed A Superpower | Lost Treasures | Odyssey

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2 Ant Colonies Meet After 100 Days (1,000 Jungle Ants vs 1,000 Desert Ants War)

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John Mearsheimer: “Enormous Damage” of U.S.’s Iran War Loss

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Founding the Ming Dynasty: Zhu Yuanzhang, Emperor Hongwu

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Sarah Paine — How Mao conquered China (lecture & interview)

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The Ming Dynasty - The Golden Empire of China Documentary

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How a Mitsubishi Engineer Built the Zero - The Fighter That Ruled the Pacific

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Antiques, Dating Chinese Ming to Qing Porcelain and Learning About Footrims

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Frank Dikötter and the True History of Communist China

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Xi’an: The Very End of the Silk Roads in China

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Making a Chinese Qing Horn Composite Bow

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How European Banks Bankrupted the Ottoman Empire — And Shaped the Middle East We Know Today

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The History of Chinese Porcelain

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When China Was Ruled By Warlords - The Zhili–Anhui War (Documentary)

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Sarah Paine — The war for India (Lecture & interview)

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