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A Chinese Porcelain Jar Associated with Marco Polo: A Discussion from an Archaeological Perspective

Meicun, Lin; Zhang, Ran

Authors

Lin Meicun



Abstract

As the first European to claim that he travelled to China and back, Marco Polo is a celebrated traveller who described the multicultural society of Eurasia in the thirteenth to fourteenth centuries ad. However, his famed account, the Travels of Marco Polo, contains many unsolved mysteries which have generated discussion among historians, while an archaeological approach has been even less convincing because the material that may link to Marco Polo is very rare. A recent re-analysis of Chinese ceramics from a wide geographical area ranging from southern China to the Indian Ocean provides some archaeological support: it suggests that a Chinese porcelain jar housed in the Treasury of San Marco in Venice dates to the era of Marco Polo and is associated with his journey to China.

Citation

Meicun, L., & Zhang, R. (2017). A Chinese Porcelain Jar Associated with Marco Polo: A Discussion from an Archaeological Perspective. European Journal of Archaeology, https://doi.org/10.1017/eaa.2017.21

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 21, 2017
Online Publication Date May 19, 2017
Publication Date 2017
Deposit Date Oct 2, 2017
Journal European Journal of Archaeology
Print ISSN 1461-9571
Electronic ISSN 1741-2722
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.1017/eaa.2017.21
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1348149