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“2025东亚陶瓷史研究国际研讨会”会议纪要
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-20 04:41
与会者合影 2025年10月25日至26日,由复旦大学文物与博物馆学系和山西省考古研究院主办的 "2025东亚陶瓷史研 究国际研讨会"在山西考古博物馆张颔书院顺利召开。来自韩国高丽大学、韩国民族文化遗产研究院、 日本大阪市立东洋陶瓷美术馆、出光美术馆、筑波大学、复旦大学、吉林大学、山西大学、景德镇陶瓷 大学、浙江钱塘高等研究院、故宫博物院、上海博物馆、山西博物院、河南省文物考古研究院、河北省 文物考古研究院、四川省文物考古研究院、山西省考古研究院、山西省古建筑与彩塑壁画保护研究院、 太原市文物考古研究院、深圳市文物考古鉴定所、深圳市文物管理办公室、深圳望野博物馆等国内外科 研机构和高校的近50位学者及来自韩国高丽大学、复旦大学、吉林大学、山西大学的20余名研究生参加 了本次研讨会。与会者分享了近年在东亚陶瓷史研究方面的最新成果,内容涉及了中国北方陶瓷在多地 区和国家间的文化流动,提供了丰富且多元的研究视角,现场学术氛围浓烈。 开幕式 10月25日上午,由山西省考古研究院院长范文谦研究员主持开幕式,山西省文物局副局长于振龙与复旦 大学科技考古研究院院长郑建明教授先后致辞。 山西省文物局副局长于振龙 山西省文物局 ...
阿联酋朱尔法遗址考古:中国陶瓷器输入时间为元代至清早期
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-10-13 03:09
Core Insights - The research identifies the timeline for the export of Chinese ceramics to the Middle East via the Maritime Silk Road, specifically during the Yuan to early Ming and mid to late Ming to early Qing periods [1][3][4] Group 1: Archaeological Findings - A joint archaeological team has collected a significant number of ceramic specimens from the Julfar site, confirming the presence of Chinese ceramics, particularly from the Ming dynasty, as valuable evidence of trade relations with the Middle East [2][3] - The variety of foreign ceramics found at the Julfar site includes not only Chinese ceramics but also items from Iraq, Iran, Syria, Oman, Thailand, and Myanmar, indicating its importance in the trade network of the Indian Ocean [3][4] Group 2: Specific Ceramics Data - The joint archaeological team has documented and analyzed 486 ceramic specimens, with the highest proportion being blue-and-white porcelain from Jingdezhen, primarily from the late Ming period [4][5] - The Al-Nudud site has yielded a small number of Chinese export porcelain, glassware, and coins, suggesting its dating from the 14th to the first half of the 17th century, while the Al-Mataf site has ceramics primarily from the mid to late Ming to Qing periods [5] Group 3: Research Methodology and Implications - The research employs Chinese archaeological stratigraphy methods to establish a temporal framework for the Julfar sites, examining the historical changes from various perspectives, including natural geography and livelihood patterns [6] - A systematic study and technological analysis of Chinese export porcelain have led to the creation of a database that supports further research in overseas archaeology and multidisciplinary studies [6] - The findings from the Julfar site will be compared with other sites in the Persian Gulf and the Indian Ocean to enhance understanding of the trade routes of Chinese ceramics along the Maritime Silk Road [6]