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Bronze Technology in Cambodia

Posted on April 20, 2012March 19, 2022 by Dharma Documentaries
A very interesting talk given as part of the Aspects of Angkor series which traces the introduction of bronze work in SE Asia, and also the technologies that are involved in the work.

Bronze-Technology

Paul Jett gives a very interesting talk here about the history and technology of bronze casting in SE Asia and particularly in the Khmer Empire, using the bronzes in the Gods of Angkor exhibition as his main pieces of evidence.

Although the talk is one of the more technical in the series it is also one of the more illuminating, showing what was involved in making some of the beautiful artifacts we admire today, and has that good quality of making one look closer at the objects involved.

After describing the various theories there are about how and when bronze-casting came to SE Asia (almost certainly from China), he then uses radiographic plates to examine the construction of the statues, which followed two main techniques: lost-wax hollow casting, and solid casting.

 

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Bronze Technology

 

Bronze Technology

 

Bronze Technology

 

Bronze Technology

 

Bronze Technology

 

Bronze Technology

 

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Culture, Academic, Angkor, Arts, Cambodia, History, Lectures, Sculpture

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