The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History is funded by the Heilbrunn Foundation, New Tamarind Foundation, and Zodiac Fund. The Timeline of Art History presents the Met’s collection via a chronological...
Cambridge University Library acquired its first Chinese book in 1632 as part of the collection of the Duke of Buckingham, but the first substantial holdings of Chinese books came with the donation of 4,304 volumes by...
Over three thousand years old, the Chinese Inscribed Oracle Bones in the Hopkins Collection are by far the oldest written materials in Cambridge University Library.
The Erickson Collection contains outstanding work from the Neolithic to the Tang period. This catalogue commemorates the collection of Ernest Erickson. You may read it online...
The country known today as China first saw the formation of states—complex societies ruling over large territories—during its Bronze Age (c. 2000–c. 500...