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What Was the Terracotta Army For? - Challenging Common Theories

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Explore the fascinating history and purpose of the Terracotta Army in this thought-provoking lecture by Eugene Wang at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. Challenge the common belief that these ancient warriors were created for tomb defense, and delve into alternative theories about their significance. Examine various aspects of the Terracotta Army, including helmets, acrobats, bronze vessels, and the intricate system behind their creation. Discover connections between the warriors and Chinese concepts of seasonal cycles, monthly ordinances, and celestial mechanics. Gain insights into the complex relationship between art, politics, and cosmology in early China through Wang's expert analysis and interpretation of this remarkable archaeological wonder.

Syllabus

Intro
Terracotta Warriors
Terracotta Army History
Oddities
Helmets
Defense Theory
Acrobats
Bronze Vessel
Inner and Outer Faces
The System
The Body
The Cane
Steam Vessel
Quadrant Scene
Acrobatic Scene
Autumn
Military Exercise
Upper Temple Scene
Chinese Vocabulary
Mercury
Music
Physical Model
Conceptual Relationship
Bronze Carriage
Animation
The Mystery
The Connection
Seasonal Cycles
Spring Operation
Monthly Ordinance
Heaven as a Wheel

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