6,000 people but that is a very conservative estimate. Maybe it could have been as large as 10,000.
Christian Deydier has written: 'Le banquet des dieux' -- subject(s): Bronzes, Chinese, Chinese Bronzes, Exhibitions 'Archaic Chinese bronzes from Shang and Zhou dynasties' -- subject(s): Bronzes, Chinese, Chinese Bronzes, Exhibitions 'Chinese bronzes' -- subject(s): Bronzes, Chinese, Chinese Bronzes 'The art of the Warring States and Han periods' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Bronzes, Chinese, Chinese Bronzes, Exhibitions
Harold Berman has written: 'Bronzes; sculptors & founders, 1800-1930' -- subject(s): Bronzes, Indexes 'Bronzes' -- subject(s): Bronzes
Riace bronzes was created in 1972.
Robert Kashey has written: 'Western European bronzes of the nineteenth century' -- subject(s): Bronze figurines, Bronzes, Bronzes, European, European Bronzes, Exhibitions
Guolin Hai has written: 'Jin tong fo xiang' -- subject(s): Buddhist Gilt bronzes, Chinese Gilt bronzes, Gilt bronzes, Buddhist, Gilt bronzes, Chinese, Gods, Buddhist, in art
Alexander Coburn Soper has written: 'Chinese, Korean and Japanese bronzes' -- subject(s): Art collections, Bronzes, Chinese, Bronzes, Japanese, Bronzes, Korean, Catalogs, Chinese Bronzes, Japanese Bronzes, Korean Bronzes 'South Chinese influence on the Buddhist art of the Six Dynasties Period' -- subject(s): Art, Buddhist, Buddhist Art 'Textual evidence for the secular arts of China in the period from Liu Sung through Sui (A.D. 420-618)' -- subject(s): Art
George W. Weber has written: 'The ornaments of late Chou bronzes' -- subject(s): Bronzes, Chinese Bronzes, Decoration and ornament, Expertising, History
Estimates suggest the population of England during the Iron Age (approximately 800 BC to 43 AD) was around 1 to 2 million people.
Henri Rolland has written: 'Fouilles de Glanum' 'Fouilles de Saint-Blaise' -- subject(s): Saint-Blaise 'Bronzes antiques de Haute Provence' -- subject(s): Ancient Bronzes, Bronzes, Bronzes, Ancient 'Fouilles de Saint-Blaise (1951-1956)'
Richard Petrovszky has written: 'Die \\' -- subject(s): Bronzes, Classical, Classical Bronzes, Handles
Benin is known for their bronzes that decorated the Benin Empire in modern day Nigeria. The collection is known as the Benin Bronzes, but like most West African "bronzes", they are actually made mostly of brass.
Jessica Rawson has written: 'The British Museum Book of Chinese Art' 'Ancient Chinese and Ordos bronzes' -- subject(s): Ancient Bronzes, Antiquities, Chinese Bronzes, Exhibitions 'Mysteries of Ancient China'