Автор:William Lindesay Год: 2008 Издание: [не указанo] Страниц: 136 ISBN: 9622177530 For more than 2,100 years the ancient Chinese built chang cheng, or long walls, in the north of their empire to defend it from nomadic invasion. Recording in earth, stone and bricks the protracted and violent conflict between the nomadic tribes of the norh and the sedentary farming peoples of the south, these structures-Great Walls of China-go far beyond history. So labor-intensive, and so time- and material-consuming were these projects that, even after the passage of centuries, long sections of the Grea Wall remain as major landscape features, thus defining a special geography of northern China. William Lindesay was lured to China in 1986 to explore the Ming-dynasty Great Wall, which evolved between 1368 and 1644 in direct response to the threat of ne invasion by the Mongols. Traveling on foot in 1987 between its most westerly and easterly points, Lindesay discovered "that the Great Walls are not objects, but subjects." Guided in his belief that "field work is the key to...