Chinese and Indus Valley art and Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Aegean art

Comparing Chinese and Indus Valley art and Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Aegean art
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The art/architecture that we find in Bronze Age China and the Indus Valley was produced during the same
period as the cultures that we’ve studied up to this point in time. What religious, political, or cultural differences
can we interpret from the art that they produced? Select a specific example from each culture (Chinese and
Indus Valley) and compare this to what we’ve seen in the Bronze Age cultures or Mesopotamia, Egypt or the
Aegean. What is the purpose, underlying meaning, or intent and how does this compare with what we see
elsewhere?
Jeff’s Notes:
Make sure your choices are from the periods covered in this module, not from later periods of Chinese and
South Asian Art.
Do the same analysis with your choices as you have been doing, just bring in the Chinese and Indus Valley
(Harappan) contexts to them.

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