Clay Brick
206 BC - 220 AD (made)
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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.
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Materials and techniques | Clay |
Brief description | Clay brick, China, Han dynasty |
Physical description | Clay brick with a stamped design of trees, tomb doorways and tethered horses. It was parts of the doorway of a tomb. |
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Credit line | Given by Dr W. L. Hildburgh FSA |
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Summary | 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. |
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Accession number | A.27-1953 |
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Record created | March 28, 2000 |
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