 
								Analysis of Fuliang Tea Bowls and Cups in the Tang Dynasty
								
									
										
											
											
												Shao Jianchun,
											
										
											
											
												Wu Hongyun
											
										
									
								 
								
									
										Issue:
										Volume 4, Issue 1, January 2016
									
									
										Pages:
										1-4
									
								 
								
									Received:
										7 December 2015
									
									Accepted:
										23 January 2016
									
									Published:
										17 February 2016
									
								 
								
								
								
									
									
										Abstract: When to start production of jingdezhen tea sets? Literature and archaeological excavations is not consistent. According to the latest archaeological excavations, as early as in the Tang Dynasty, Fuliang County had been an important tea producing area and distribution center. Drinking tea became a custom, tea utensils arised at the historic moment. tea market demand gave birth to Jingdezhen tea set, Changnan porcelains became famous in the world, The main tea utensils were the big bowls and the small cups equipped with saucers. People began Grinding tea into powder, so sencha replaced cooking tea.
										Abstract: When to start production of jingdezhen tea sets? Literature and archaeological excavations is not consistent. According to the latest archaeological excavations, as early as in the Tang Dynasty, Fuliang County had been an important tea producing area and distribution center. Drinking tea became a custom, tea utensils arised at the historic moment. ...
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								Field and Laboratory Study of Kotal-e Dokhtar 1 and 2 Stone Quarries and Sassanid Paving Road in Kazerun County in South of Iran
								
									
										
											
											
												Mohammad Hossein Rezaei,
											
										
											
											
												Kourosh Ahmadi
											
										
									
								 
								
									
										Issue:
										Volume 4, Issue 1, January 2016
									
									
										Pages:
										5-10
									
								 
								
									Received:
										24 January 2016
									
									Accepted:
										1 February 2016
									
									Published:
										1 March 2016
									
								 
								
								
								
									
									
										Abstract: Kazerun County is located west of Fars Province at an altitude of 732 meters above sea level with 29°37′10″N 51°39′15″E coordinates. Kazerun Plain is located in a syncline, the majority of which is covered by Quaternary sediments. In the wake of recent archaeological studies in east of Kazerun County, two stone quarries as well as a Paving Road related to Sassanid period were discovered in the mountainous region known as Kotal-e Dokhtar. One of the quarries is located upstream of the ancient road and the other on hillside not far from it. In this study, the Paving Road and detected Kotal-e Dokhtar 1 and 2 quarries were first investigated and sampled and were then subject to a number of experiments. Microscopic analysis of thin sections and XRF were among the methods used for assessment. Experiments showed that the samples of Kotal-e Dokhtar 1 and 2 quarries had a similar composition and structure with some stones used to construct the Paving Road. The Paving Road is likely constructed in Sassanid period due to the following reasons: Importance of this area in Sassanid period and the existence of Sassanid city of Bishapur in this county, and Similarity of the experiment results on the stones of Bishapur monuments and detected stone quarries in this area, and Presence of other Sassanid sites and structures such as square dome of this period in a distance of 35 kilometers from this road and Kotal-e Dokhtar 1 and 2 stone quarries.
										Abstract: Kazerun County is located west of Fars Province at an altitude of 732 meters above sea level with 29°37′10″N 51°39′15″E coordinates. Kazerun Plain is located in a syncline, the majority of which is covered by Quaternary sediments. In the wake of recent archaeological studies in east of Kazerun County, two stone quarries as well as a Paving Road rel...
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