Metalworking in Bronze Age China: The Lost-Wax Process
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Figure 53c. Zoomorphic heads and tails within the crown of the vessel lid of the “Chu Wang Yin Shen” zhan

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Figure 54a. Structure of interlaced robs within the crown of the “Chu Wang Yin Shen” zhan lid, with corresponding photograph in Figure 54b for comparison

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Figure 54b. Structure of interlaced robs within the crown of the “Chu Wang Yin Shen” zhan lid, with corresponding diagram in Figure 54a for comparison

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Figure 55a. The innermost two rings, R1 and R2, from the crown of the “Chu Wang Yin Shen” zhan lid. Diagram with corresponding photograph of Figure 55c for comparison

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Figure 55b. Detail of the innermost two rings shown in Figure 55a

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Figure 55c. The innermost two rings marked as R1 and R2 in Figure 55a

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Figure 56a. Side view of the crown of the “Chu Wang Yin Shen” zhan lid, with corresponding diagram of Figure 56b for comparison

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Figure 56b. Side view of the crown of the “Chu Wang Yin Shen” zhan lid, with corresponding photograph of Figure 56a for comparison

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Figure 57a. One of the interlaced appendages of the “Chu Wang Yin Shen” zhan

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Figure 57b. The cabriole leg of the “Chu Wang Yin Shen” zhan

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