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MIT HAN Lab - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Welcome to MIT HAN Lab! We focus on making AI faster, smarter, and more efficient. Our research covers a broad spectrum, including generative AI (e.g., LLMs and diffusion models), TinyML, system optimization and hardware design.
Two Pottery Tiles from a Han Dynasty Tomb - Museum Bulletin
Two types of Han tomb bricks have come to be generally recognized. There is, first, the small solid building-brick type, with one of its long narrow edges (the edge which would show) ornamented with a moulded design in low relief.
Coffin Fragment - 40-35-4 | Collections - Penn Museum
Coffin slab made of limestone showing, in low relief, three carriages each drawn by one horse and carrying two persons, two men on horseback, a horse-drawn carriage carrying one person and a man on horseback. During the Han Dynasty, the horse was prized for its strength, eventually becoming a status symbol.
Han Dynasty Stone Relief and Pictorial Bricks
The Han dynasty stone reliefs and bricks not only play an important role in art history, but also provide precious visual material for the studies of the economy, social system, customs, and aesthetics of the Han dynasty.
Han slab in low relief from mortuary chamber; design in two …
The National Museum of Asian Art welcomes information that would augment or clarify the ownership history of objects in their collections. Han slab in low relief from mortuary chamber; …
Located near the Ba River in the southeast suburbs of the capital city of Chang’an 長安, the Baling Mausoleum was constructed in an existing mountain rather than an earthen mound, as was chosen for other Western Han imperial tombs.
star wars - Why does Han Solo's carbonite slab have a vital signs …
Jun 1, 2015 · When the slab is pulled out of the freezing chamber, it already has a series of diagnostic panels along its edge. One of the panels (the one nearest to Han's head) has the ability to report Han's vitals.
Ancient Chinese Musical Instruments - The Museum Journal
The earliest known representations of musical instruments in China are to be found on the carved stone slabs from funeral chambers and vaults of the Han period, made accessible through the plates of Chavannes’ “Mission Archeologique” and other works.
Han Dynasty Ceramics, Pottery, Porcelain - China Online Museum
Han glazed wares are chiefly of two types. Northern China saw the invention, presumably for funerary purposes only, of a low-fired lead glaze, tinted bottle-green with copper oxide, that degenerates through burial to an attractive silvery iridescence.