A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 17, 2017
Original Title:
Chinese Chariots Revealed
Genres:
Documentary | History
Production Companies:
ARTE
All3Media
GBH
JSBC-I
Lion Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 FR: 10 US: PG
For over 1,000 years, chariots were indispensable weapons in ancient China. The art of chariot driving and special warfare were used there for longer than anywhere else. Their contribution to the unification of the Chinese empire is undisputed. New archaeological discoveries reveal how the Chinese developed and perfected this sophisticated weapon. In the Bronze Age, over 3,000 years ago, chariots and other war equipment arrived in China from Central Asia via the Hexi Corridor. In addition to trade and new alliances, their spread was mainly due to the Zhou dynasty's incessant military campaigns against rebellious vassal states and the constant attacks by the mobile cavalries of its northern neighbors. Manned with spearmen or archers, the chariots were a decisive weapon in battle.
Additional Editing:
Tony Appleton
Matt Ashton
Camera Operator:
Matais Wang
Piers Leigh
Tom Pilbeam
David Tong
Director:
Giulia Clark
Executive Producer:
Bu Yu
Ren Tong
Bill Locke
Music:
Douglas Black Heaton
Producer:
Gu Ting
Qiu Yuanyuan
Han Zhang
Giulia Clark
Production Coordinator:
Katie King
Production Director:
Shahana Meer
Production Manager:
Emma Falkus
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