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Clay brick

Clay brick

  • Place of origin:

    China (made)

  • Date:

    206 BC - 220 AD (made)

  • Artist/Maker:

    Unknown (production)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Clay

  • Credit Line:

    Given by Dr W. L. Hildburgh FSA

  • Museum number:

    A.27-1953

  • Gallery location:

    China, room 44, case 15

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This brick, decorated with a stamped design of stylised trees, tomb doorways and tethered horses, was part of the doorway of a grave. During the Han dynasty (206 BC- AD 220) the structure of burial sites was intended to mimic the architectural elements of a house, such as pillars, rafters, doorways or tile ends. This brick was made of four slabs of baked clay, with openings at both ends; traces of clay used to strengthen the interior and fingerprints are still visible.

Physical description

Clay brick with a stamped design of trees, tomb doorways and tethered horses. It was parts of the doorway of a tomb.

Place of Origin

China (made)

Date

206 BC - 220 AD (made)

Artist/maker

Unknown (production)

Materials and Techniques

Clay

Dimensions

Length: 130 cm top

Descriptive line

Clay brick, China, Han dynasty

Materials

Clay

Techniques

Stamped

Subjects depicted

Trees; Horse

Categories

Archaeology; Death

Collection code

EAS

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