The Ordos culture refers to groups of nomadic people that inhabited the southern Mongolian Plateau as earl as the Shang Dynasty. Though they lived along the western and northern perimeters...
The Ordos culture refers to groups of nomadic people that inhabited the southern Mongolian Plateau as earl as the Shang Dynasty. Though they lived along the western and northern perimeters of the main Ha Dynasty settlements, they retained a distinctive culture more aligned with the Scythian peoples of th Steppes than their Chinese neighbours. They are know primarily through their metalwork. Many of the bel plaques, horse gear, and weapons that have been found depict scenes of animals in combat. Such themes ar linked to the ancient Near Eastern tradition. Durin the Han Dynasty, the Chinese formulated peace treaty with the Xiongnu peoples who were the dominant force of the Ordos region at this time. Xiongnu tombs have been excavated in Mongolia that contained Chines luxury goods such as silk and bronze mirrors next t their own bronze works. This bronze belt plaque is perfect example of the Ordos style. A scene depicting a pair of animals in combat decorates the front. mythological beast that may well be a dragon attack what appears to be a ram, biting it on the neck. It is likely that this work was originally gilt, though the surface now has a lovely patina that testifies to its age.