In this episode, Cortney & Ellen discuss everyone's favorite 2,000 year old Chinese mummy who dreamed of immortality. How was this ancient Han dynasty woman's body so well preserved? Why did she drink mercury regularly and how do we know? What do objects in her tomb have to do with lunar exploration and Netflix? Tune in to find out!
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07/20/21 • 28 min
Of the Earth 本土 - Staging the Afterlife: The Temporalities of Lady Dai
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Cortney Chaffin 0:08
Hi, I'm Cortney.
Ellen Larson 0:10
And I'm Ellen.
Cortney Chaffin 0:11
We're the hosts of Of the Earth a podcast dedicated to digging into the many connections, complexities and contradictions of Chinese art and culture, across time and space.
Ellen Larson 0:24
In this episode of Of the Earth, time travel with us 2000 years into the past, as we discussed the tomb of a Mercury drinking aristocratic woman who longed for immortality, and may very w
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