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  • Han Bio Activity 1: Artisans - HISTORYS HISTORIES You are history. We . . .
    Artisans, or craftspeople, were one of several groups in Han society that made up the class of commoners As a group, artisans earned more money than farmers, but not as much as merchants
  • Craftsmanship in ancient China - ITP
    Artisan is another word for a craftsman, or someone in a skilled trade who makes things by hand These ancient Chinese were highly skilled, but had little social status despite their skills and hard work
  • The Artisans of Ancient China: Craftsmanship and Industry in the Shang . . .
    From the mass production of utilitarian pottery to the exquisite craftsmanship of jade carvers and chariot makers, these industries not only served immediate practical needs but also established aesthetic traditions that would influence Chinese art for millennia
  • Artisans in Early Imperial China - University of Washington Press
    Taking readers inside the private workshops, crowded marketplaces, and great palaces, temples, and tombs of early China, Barbieri-Low explores the lives and working conditions of artisans, meticulously documenting their role in early Chinese society and the economy
  • Four occupations - Wikipedia
    Since ancient times, the skilled work of artisans and craftsmen was handed down orally from father to son, although the work of architects and structural builders were sometimes codified, illustrated, and categorized in Chinese written works
  • Artisan, China - Gesterkamp - Major Reference Works - Wiley Online Library
    An artisan in China was a craftsman or craftswoman skillful in decorating objects Because Chinese artisan production was labor intensive, modular techniques and division of labor were devised at an early stage
  • Artisans in Early Imperial China on JSTOR
    This chapter surveys what we know about Qin and Han marketplaces, reviews theories concerning how they were integrated into larger exchange and distribution networks, and investigates some of the techniques used by artisans and merchants to sell their wares in a competitive environment
  • Daily Life in Ancient China - thearchaeologist. org
    Daily life in ancient China varied significantly based on social class, occupation, and geography but was deeply influenced by Confucian values, agricultural practices, and family traditions


















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