An assemblage and material agency approach to the function of jades in a mortuary context: the case of Fu Hao's tomb in late Shang China
This research investigates the function of jades from “Fu Hao’s tomb”, a late Shang burial (c. 1200 BC) in central China. Contrary to previous typological approaches, this research argues that the function of jades should be examined in specific context, and the burial itself should be considered as...
Main Author: | Du, X |
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Other Authors: | Gosden, C |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2023
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