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176 Z3
M E R V E Y İ Ğ İ T
Çin’de at, ordu, aristokrasi ve ticâret
Fergana atı, seramik heykelcik, Tang hânedânı (MS 618-907).
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SEMÂVÎ FERGANA ATLARI
AT KARŞILIĞINDA İPEK VE ÇAY
Çin’in ilk imparatoru Qin Shi Huang adına yapılmış pişmiş toprak heykeller, MÖ 210–209.
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ZENGİNLİK VE STATÜ GÖSTERGESİ
ATLAR
İki tekerlekli atlı araba, Qin ve Han hânedanlık dönemi. Metropolitan Sanat Müzesi.
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KAY- NAKÇA¶ Ancient & Oriental, “The Horse in Chinese Art and
Culture.”, erişim Şubat 18, 2017. https://antiquities.co.uk/
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¶ Creel, H. G., “The Role of the Horse in Chinese History”, The American Historical Review 70, Oxford University Press, no. 3, 1965, s. 647-672.
¶ Forrest, S., The Age of the Horse: An Equine Journey Through Human History, Atlantic Monthly Press, New York, 2016.
¶ Glueck, G., “Art Review; The Chinese Horse, A Symbol of Power”, The New York Times, Ekim 24, 1997. http://www.nytimes.com/1997/10/24/arts/art-review-the-chinese-horse-a-symbol-of-power.html
¶ Miller, A. L., “The Woman Who Married a Horse: Five Ways of Looking at a Chinese Folktale”, Asian Folklore Studies 54, Nanzan University, no. 2, 1995, s. 275-305.
¶ Ollis & Oostermeijer, “The Importance of the Horse in Chinese Art.” erişim Şubat 18, 2017. http://www.ollisandoostermeijer.com/publications/the_importance_of_the_horse.html
Q. Xuan, Çin soylusu bir kadın ata biniyor, Yuan hânedânı dönemi (1235-1307).