Artifacts

Artifacts

2000 1 Seasons 4 Episodes ⭐ 6.8 Documentary

How did an Indian Buddhist shrine influence a Japanese pagoda? How are Italian pigs and cowry shells related to porcelain? Why did the ferocious warriors of Mongolia wear silk underwear? And how did wood block printing bring about a revolution in Japan and in European culture? These intriguing questions are investigated in Artifacts, a series that explores the origins and hidden connections among the art and artifacts of the great cultures and belief systems across Asia - on a journey through time and across continents from India to Thailand, China and Japan - to understand the impact of calligraphy, porcelain, architecture, metallurgy, wood block printing and silk on Asian history and on the history of the world in general.

How did an Indian Buddhist shrine influence a Japanese pagoda? How are Italian pigs and cowry shells related to porcelain? Why did the ferocious warriors of Mongolia wear silk underwear? And how did wood block printing bring about a revolution in Japan and in European culture? These intriguing questions are investigated in Artifacts, a series that explores the origins and hidden connections among the art and artifacts of the great cultures and belief systems across Asia - on a journey through time and across continents from India to Thailand, China and Japan - to understand the impact of calligraphy, porcelain, architecture, metallurgy, wood block printing and silk on Asian history and on the history of the world in general.

Seasons & Episodes

EP 1

A Brush with Wisdom

When Westerners first discovered Chinese paintings, they could not see their value. They wouldn't even acknowledge them

EP 2

Sacred Spaces

A very long time ago, far away in China, a villager living along the banks of the Yellow River built a simple mud hut to

EP 3

The Mystery of Porcelain

When pieces of Chinese porcelain were first seen in the West, they were so rare and exquisite that they very quickly bec

EP 4

The Soul of the Samurai

Why has the samurai sword always been such a powerful symbol of Japanese culture? Dr. Inazo Nitobe, the man pictured on

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