Immortal Dead: Treasures from Sichuan in Ancient China through October 18, 2018 in Trajan's Market in Rome, Italy

Immortal Dead: Treasures from Sichuan in Ancient China through October 18, 2018 in Trajan's Market in Rome, Italy. 

This show is a grand display of the myths of Chinese archaeology through the lens of the Sichuan civilisation, which developed along the Min River, colloquially known as the Blue River. Comprised of digital reconstructions, photos, videos, and interactive tools, the exhibition allows visitors to explore artifacts from the Sanxingdui and Jinsha archaeological sites from eight Chinese musuems, amidst the backdrop of the ancient Roman site of Trajan's Market, highlighting connections between ancient China and Imperial Rome.  Artifacts on display include objects in bronze, gold, jade, and terracotta from the 2nd millennium B.C. to the 2nd century A.C., such as ritual statues and vases, masks, daggers, and scepters.


Image:  Horse and carriage Eastern Han Dynasty Sichuan Province China 1st-2nd century CE Gray earthenware with traces of pigment photographed ata the Portland Art Museum in Portland, Oregon.

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