Les chevaux en Chine avant l'Empire #shang #zhou #qin
In ancient China, horses were eaten, sacrificed, and used in war. Other videos on ancient China: • Histoire & archéologie de la Chine ------------------------------------------ Links to the videos mentioned in this episode: Xiongnu - • Xiongnu : l'empire qui défia la Chine - hi... Queen Fu Hao - • La tombe de Fu Hao, reine et guerrière de ... Prehistory of China: North - • La Préhistoire de la Chine (du Nord) en 20... Central & South - • La #Préhistoire de la #Chine (du Centre et... ------------------------------------------ 00:00 Introduction 01:08 Origin(s) of Horse Domestication 02:42 First Domestic Horses in China 09:17 The First Dynasties of Chinese History 12:12 Horses and Sacrifices under the Shang 17:10 Horses under the Zhou 27:56 Warring States Cavalry 37:17 Conclusion -------------------------------------------- Many thanks to my three reviewers from the Collectif Hérodote!!! Agathe from @rekishi-histoiredujapon Elsa from @PasseportPourHier Sébastien from @Unehistoirearaconter --------------------------------------------- Bibliography consulted for this episode: CAI et al., "Ancient DNA provides new insights into the origin of the Chinese domestic horse," Journal of Archaeological Science 36 (2009) 835–842. CREEL (H.G.); "The Role of the Horse in Chinese History," American Historical Review, LXX – 3, 1965, pp. 647–672. GUGLIELMINOTTI TRIVEL (M.); Cavalli celesti. Equestrian refinements in the ancient cinema, exhibition catalog, Museo di Arte Orientale (Torino), 2014. LIU & CHEN, The Archeology of China, Cambridge World Archaeology, 2012, pp. 111-115 and 386-389 LU (L.); "Chariot and horse burials in Ancient China", Antiquity 67, 1993, pp. 824-838. ORLANDO (L.); “The Evolutionary and Historical Foundation of the Modern Horse: Lessons from Ancient Genomics,” Annual Review of Genetics: 54, 2020 ORLANDO (L.); The Conquest of the Horse. A genetic history, Odile Jacob, 2023, pp. 36-37 RAWSON (J) & al; “Chariotry and Prone Burials: Reassessing Late Shang China’s Relationship with Its Northern Neighbors,” Journal of World Prehistory 33: 135-168, 2020. SHELACH (G.); Prehistoric Societies on the Northern Frontier of China . Archaeological Perspectives on Identity Formation and Economic Change during the First Millennium BCE, Routledge - Approaches to Anthropological Archeology series, 2009. TAYLOR (W.); “Horse demography and use in Bronze Age Mongolia”, Quaternary International, 20016, pp. 1-13. TESTART (A.); The accompanying deaths. Voluntary servitude I, Errance, 2004, pp. 29-59. -WAN(X); The Horse on Pre-Imperial China, PhD dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, unpublished, 2013. Accessed at https://repository.upenn.edu/entities... WU (H.); Chariots in Early China. Origins, Cultural Interactions, and Identity, BAR International Series 2457, 2013, 135p. YANG (L.), AN (D.) & ANDERSON TURNER (J.); Handbook of Chinese Mythology, Handbooks of World Mythology, ABC-Clio, 2005.

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