A Visual Sourcebook of Chinese Civilization

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Subject:
Arts
Institution Name:
University of Washington
Collection:
University of Washington
Grade Level:
Primary, Secondary, Post-secondary
Abstract:

This site features units on Chinese history, culture, and society. Each unit organizes photos, maps, and art around a theme: China's geography, archaeology, religion, calligraphy, military technology, painting, homes, gardens, clothing, and the graphic arts. Questions highlight key facets of Chinese culture: Why is calligraphy highly ranked as an art form in China? Over what kinds of terrain did Chinese civilization spread?

Course Type:
Learning Module
Languages:
English
Material Type:
Readings
Media Format:
Text/HTML
Conditions of Use:
Custom Permissions
The design and all of the text in this website is copyrighted by Patricia Buckley Ebrey. No one may reproduce, excerpt, or incorporate parts of this site in another website, publication, or other form without permission.

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