Ancient Art Podcast (audio)   /     62: Dogs in Antiquity: China

Description

Last time in our three-part series on dogs in antiquity, we explored the ancient hairless breeds of the New World and had a look at the popular ceramic funerary effigy of the Colima dog from a couple thousand years ago. We were also introduced to a young celebrity, Sputnik, my cute little hairless Xoloitzcuintli-Chihuahua mix. This time in episode 62 of the Ancient Art Podcast we're off to China to discover the prehistoric domestication of dogs and look closely at a 2,000 year old ceramic mastiff dog sculpture of the Han Dynasty in the Art Institute of Chicago! We also learn the roles dogs played in ancient China and try our lot with a cast of the Shang dragon oracle bones. And we might even bump into Loa Tzu! Music: A Concert of Classical Chinese Music by The Flowing Stream Ensemble. Transcript, Credits, Photo Gallery and more athttp://ancientartpodcast.org/62. Connect athttp://facebook.com/ancientartpodcast andhttp://twitter.com/lucaslivingston.

Summary

Last time in our three-part series on dogs in antiquity, we explored the ancient hairless breeds of the New World and had a look at the popular ceramic funerary effigy of the Colima dog from a couple thousand years ago. We were also introduced to a young celebrity, Sputnik, my cute little hairless Xoloitzcuintli-Chihuahua mix. This time in episode 62 of the Ancient Art Podcast we're off to China to discover the prehistoric domestication of dogs and look closely at a 2,000 year old ceramic mastiff dog sculpture of the Han Dynasty in the Art Institute of Chicago! We also learn the roles dogs played in ancient China and try our lot with a cast of the Shang dragon oracle bones. And we might even bump into Loa Tzu! Music: A Concert of Classical Chinese Music by The Flowing Stream Ensemble. Transcript, Credits, Photo Gallery and more at http://ancientartpodcast.org/62. Connect at http://facebook.com/ancientartpodcast and http://twitter.com/lucaslivingston.

Subtitle
Our 3-part series on dogs in antiquity continues with China. We look at a 2,000 year old ceramic mastiff dog sculpture of the Han Dynasty in the Art Institute of Chicago. Transcript, Credits, Photo Gallery and more at http://ancientartpodcast.org/62.
Duration
7:10
Publishing date
2015-07-20 12:49
Link
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ancientartpodcastaudio/~3/czO2RgGY6dY/62
Contributors
  Lucas Livingston
author  
Enclosures
http://ancientartpodcast.org/media/62-dogs-in-china.mp3
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