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“玉”见中华文明——155件(组)珍贵玉器亮相中国考古博物馆
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban· 2026-02-12 04:03
Core Viewpoint - The exhibition "Jade Culture and Chinese Civilization" showcases 155 precious jade artifacts from the Chinese Academy of History, spanning from the Neolithic era to the Ming and Qing dynasties, illustrating the evolution of jade culture in China [1] Group 1: Evolution of Jade Culture - The use of stone tools in China dates back over a million years, with jade emerging as a significant material during the Neolithic era, transcending its functional use to become a unique cultural artifact [2] - The first chapter of the exhibition, "Jade from the East," highlights jade artifacts from the Xinglongwa culture, marking the transition from stone to jade craftsmanship [2][4] - The exhibition includes four chapters: "Jade from the East," "Jade Witnesses Civilization," "Jade Gifts to the World," and "Jade Enriches China," outlining the development of jade culture and its integration into Chinese identity [4] Group 2: Key Artifacts and Their Significance - The exhibition features jade artifacts from the tomb of Fu Hao in Anyang, including two jade horses, which are the earliest known representations of horses in China [5] - Fu Hao's tomb contained 755 jade artifacts, showcasing the advanced craftsmanship of the Shang dynasty, with realistic animal forms and intricate details [5][6] - A kneeling jade figure from Fu Hao's tomb, dating back approximately 5,000 years, exemplifies the intricate artistry of the period [6][7] Group 3: Technological Integration in Cultural Presentation - The exhibition introduces a mixed reality (MR) interactive experience called "The Amazing Archaeological Team: Seeking Jade," allowing visitors to engage with virtual artifacts and participate in immersive archaeological tasks [8] - Technology is utilized to enhance visitor understanding of the artifacts, providing interactive displays that offer detailed descriptions and excavation contexts [9]
“玉”见中华文明
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban· 2026-02-11 22:49
Core Viewpoint - The exhibition "Jade Culture and Chinese Civilization" showcases 155 precious jade artifacts from the Chinese Academy of History, spanning from the Neolithic era to the Ming and Qing dynasties, illustrating the evolution of jade culture in China [1] Group 1: Evolution of Jade Culture - The use of stone tools in China dates back over a million years, with jade emerging as a significant material during the Neolithic era, transcending its functional use to become a unique cultural artifact [2] - The first chapter of the exhibition, "Jade from the East," highlights jade artifacts from the Xinglongwa culture, marking the transition from stone to jade craftsmanship [3] - The exhibition includes three additional chapters: "Jade Witnesses Civilization," "Jade Gifts to the World," and "Jade Enriches China," which collectively outline the development of jade culture and its integration into Chinese identity [3] Group 2: Notable Artifacts - The exhibition features a jade horse from the tomb of Fu Hao, which is considered the earliest known jade representation of a horse, showcasing the craftsmanship of the Shang dynasty [4] - Fu Hao's tomb contained 755 jade artifacts, representing a wide variety of types and exquisite craftsmanship, highlighting the advanced jade carving techniques of the Shang dynasty [4] - The exhibition also includes a kneeling jade figure, intricately carved and dating back to around 5000 years ago, reflecting the artistic styles of the Hongshan culture [5][6] Group 3: Technological Integration - The exhibition incorporates a mixed reality interactive experience called "The Amazing Archaeological Team," allowing visitors to engage with virtual representations of jade artifacts, enhancing their understanding of the cultural significance [7] - This innovative approach aims to make the artifacts more relatable and accessible to the audience, bridging the gap between ancient history and modern technology [8]
“玉文化与中华文明——中国历史研究院珍藏玉器展”在京展出
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-09 20:19
(来源:工人日报) 本报讯 (记者陈俊宇)一部镌刻于玉石之上的中华文明史,一次贯通八千年的精神巡礼。2月5日,"玉 文化与中华文明——中国历史研究院珍藏玉器展"在中国考古博物馆开幕。展览汇聚中国历史研究院珍 藏的155件(组)珍贵玉器,自新石器时代肇始,纵贯夏商周、秦汉以至明清,系统阐释玉文化在中华 文明起源、形成和发展中的历程,凝练呈现中华文明五大突出特性的精神标识。 展览以"玉出东方""玉见文明""玉礼天下""玉润中华"四大篇章为轴,清晰构建了中华玉文化的完整演进 框架,系统阐释了中华玉文化如何从文明初萌的星火,最终融为中华民族精神的血脉。 值得关注的是,展览创新引入互动项目《神奇考古队之寻玉篇》。观众可佩戴设备,化身考古队员,在 虚拟空间亲手使用"金手铲"发掘,进行沉浸式考古体验。 本次展览由中国历史研究院主办、中国考古博物馆、中国历史研究院考古研究所承办,辽宁省文物考古 研究院、浙江省文物考古研究所、郑州市文物考古研究院和巴林右旗博物馆作为支持单位。展览将持续 至2026年10月31日。 值此新春马年到来之际,展览特别展出了商代妇好墓出土的玉马。这匹小巧的玉马是本次展览的"明星 展品",玉质温润、造型 ...
去考古博物馆看年代最早的玉马
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-08 08:13
展览中,河南安阳殷墟妇好墓出土的玉马格外引人注目。这是国内目前所知最早的马形象,它形制小 巧,马鬃呈锯齿状,耳后钻有小圆孔,虽造型古朴,却巧妙地呈现出马的灵动姿态。 二里头文化的玉璋,西周时期的玉覆面,满城汉墓出土的玉具剑,唐宋时期沿丝路而来的多元器形,清 代独具特色的"西番作"玉器……丰富的文物生动体现中华玉文化的源远流长,直观揭示历代工匠的非凡 智慧。 展览以时间为序,通过"玉出东方""玉见文明""玉礼天下""玉润中华"四大篇章展现玉器在形制、功能与 文化内涵上的变迁。展览开篇,出土于内蒙古敖汉兴隆沟遗址的玉玦、玉匕、玉璜等集中亮相,这是中 国目前所知年代最早的玉器。 本报讯(记者金瑶)"玉文化与中华文明——中国历史研究院珍藏玉器展"日前在中国考古博物馆开幕。 展出的155件(组)珍贵玉器均为新石器时代以来的代表性器类,串联起中华玉文化发展脉络。 ...
虚拟金铲“挖”出玉宝贝 传统文化有了新表达——中国历史研究院珍藏玉器展开幕
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-05 23:23
原标题:虚拟金铲"挖"出玉宝贝 传统文化有了新表达——中国历史研究院珍藏玉器展开幕 殷墟妇好墓出土玉器中,象、蝉、虎、鹰等动物造型栩栩如生,尽显商代晚期精湛的玉雕工艺技术。展 览特别把这些动物放在一起,组成妇好的"动物园"。 这是"玉文化与中华文明——中国历史研究院珍藏玉器展"尾声混合现实互动体验项目《神奇考古队之寻 玉篇》中的环节。该展览于2月5日在中国考古博物馆开幕,由中国历史研究院主办,中国考古博物馆、 中国历史研究院考古研究所承办。 在这里,观众戴上虚拟现实设备,就能化身考古队员,"穿越"至商代传奇女性妇好的虚拟墓葬空间,亲 手使用"金手铲"发掘,与"复活"的玉熊、玉跪人、玉飞马互动,完成考古任务,获得独特的参与感和成 就感。 "玉文化与中华文明——中国历史研究院珍藏玉器展"汇聚中国历史研究院珍藏的155件(组)珍贵玉 器,自新石器时代肇始,纵贯夏商周、秦汉以至明清,系统阐释玉文化在中华文明起源、形成和发展中 的历程,凝练呈现中华文明五大突出特性的精神标识。 展览展现了玉器形制与技艺的演进,揭示了玉如何从原始祭祀之物升华为王权、礼仪、道德人格的象 征,并最终以和谐、温良、坚贞的品格融入我们民族的精神血 ...