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Visual Discovery Background Information The Mongol rulers of China attacked Japan in 1274 and 1281 The Japanese warrior Takezaki Suenaga who participated in both invasions commissioned scrolls detailing the battles The scrolls were lost for centuries Some 450 years after the battle ID: 322113

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Slide1

Mongol Invasion Scrolls

Visual DiscoverySlide2

Background Information

The

Mongol rulers of China attacked Japan in 1274 and 1281. The Japanese warrior

Takezaki

Suenaga

, who participated in both invasions, commissioned scrolls detailing the battles. The scrolls were lost for centuries. Some 450 years after the battles, they were

discovered--in

pieces. After the scrolls were reconstructed, some scenes were out of order, some of the images were missing, and new ones

had

been added. The images you see on

the following slides

are from the original scrolls.Slide3

Evidence: What do you see?

Thoughts: Do you have questions about the evidence?

Hypothesis/conclusion: What is going on in this image?

Mongol Scroll #1Slide4

Evidence: What do you see?

Thoughts: Do you have questions about the evidence?

Hypothesis/conclusion: What is going on in this image?

Mongol Scroll #2Slide5

Evidence: What do you see?

Thoughts: Do you have questions about the evidence?

Hypothesis/conclusion: What is going on in this image?

Mongol Scroll #3Slide6

Summary Activity

Why do you think

Suenaga

would commission scrolls depicting the scenes of battle

?

How might a scroll created by the Mongols look different?