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1705486947 十件古物中的丝路文明史 [:1705481328]
1705486948 十件古物中的丝路文明史 出版后记
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1705486950 没有多少人能像作者魏泓那样,对丝绸之路上的物质及其文化有如此深入的了解和“纠缠”多年的情感。她不仅是英国国家图书馆的国际敦煌项目负责人,还是与丝绸之路物质打了多年交道的老朋友。在作者笔下,丝绸之路上那些古老的物仍然迸发着生命力。比如本书十件古物中的丝绸,不仅限于最早诞生在古代中国的柔滑面料,还有在自东向西的旅程中吸收了粟特、萨珊、拜占庭等文化后演变而成的中亚丝绸、拜占庭丝绸。它们在离开东方后,成了中亚和西方人的新宠,其用途和地位也悄然发生变化,既是华美的衣物、表达虔诚的祭品,也是皇权的象征、外交的礼物,以及包裹圣骨的“宝函”。
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1705486952 但在丝绸之路上,丝绸并非唯一糅合了多元文化,在欧亚大陆和非洲大地上传播和影响人们生活方式的物质。有着悠久历史和传奇历程的古物林林总总。
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1705486954 有着浓厚草原色彩的金耳环得到了汉朝贵族女子的青睐;玻璃成了埃及的青金石和古代中国美玉、瓷器的“替代品”,也是汉朝的南方贵族珍而重之的异域珍宝;来自大夏的鎏金银壶落到北周的一位将领手中,向他细说西方的神话传说;于阗国僧人住所中悬挂着的木板画,似乎与一则久远的于阗传说有关;历日中则隐含了古人嫁娶、农作、征战、家宅风水、占云占星乃至发明雕版印刷等大大小小的事件……
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1705486956 已逝的历史永不可能在我们面前原样重现,过去的人与物、思想和技术,早已远离我们当下的生活。但作者凭借她对这些物件的了解和对大量相关史料的整理和研究,让物“开了口”诉说它们的故事,包括它们如何、何时、何地诞生、几经易手、被破坏、掩埋以及在20世纪或21世纪重现于世的历程。在这些物的历程中,鲜活着的还有人的事迹,他们可能是商人、工匠、僧侣、将士、统治者或是十件古物之一的奴隶。读者可以看到,在已经消失的历史中,物与物、人与物、人与人甚至文化之间是怎么相互联系、相互影响的。
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1705486958 本书从十件古物入手,却不仅仅着眼于物质本身,而是通过物质在丝绸之路上发生的故事,将一张宏大的“丝绸之路”交流网铺展开来,揭示了在过去的数千年里,欧亚大陆和非洲大地上各地区、各文化之间那些鲜为人知的联系。
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