Tracking Proto-Porcelain Production and Consumption in the Dongjiang Valley of Bronze Age Lingnan
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Published:2019-05-14
Issue:4
Volume:29
Page:671-689
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ISSN:0959-7743
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Container-title:Cambridge Archaeological Journal
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language:en
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Short-container-title:CAJ
Author:
Demandt Michèle H.S.
Abstract
During the Early-Middle Bronze Age, a new package of technological knowledge, including high-fired ‘proto-porcelain’ products and specialized ‘dragon’ kilns, entered Lingnan in South China from neighbouring cultures. This enabled the first local production of proto-porcelain in Bronze Age communities of Guangdong province that later became concentrated in ceramic workshops in the Dongjiang valley. Through a holistic approach towards ceramic production and consumption that integrates elements of functionalist and social perspectives, this study will explore the technological and socio-political conditions underlying the value creation and consequent social usage of proto-porcelain. It will be argued that proto-porcelain was a suitable medium for the simultaneous expression of different social roles that might have included its use as serving ware in community rituals as well as its involvement in politico-economic strategies of elite groups.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Archaeology,Cultural Studies,Archaeology
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