Metalworking in Bronze Age China: The Lost-Wax Process
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Figure 72a. Tenuous raised mark along the middle of rods (within broken pieces) from a handle-shaped appendage of the pan of the Zeng zun-pan set

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Figure 72b. Detail of the tenuous raised mark shown in Figure 72a

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Figure 72c. The “folded” bronze rod (within broken pieces) from a handle-shaped appendage of the pan of the Zeng zun-pan set

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Figure 72d. Fingerprints left on the bronze rod (within broken pieces) from a handle-shaped appendage of the pan of the Zeng zun-pan set

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Figure 73a. Crown appendage to the lid of a bronze hu excavated from Henan Xichuan Xiasi M2: fragmentary piece from the bottom rim. Second quarter of 6th century BCE

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Figure 73b. Crown appendage to the lid of a bronze hu excavated from Henan Xichuan Xiasi M2: fragmentary piece from the bottom rim. Second quarter of 6th century BCE

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Figure 73c. Crown appendage to the lid of a bronze hu excavated from Henan Xichuan Xiasi M2: fragmentary piece from the wall. Second quarter of 6th century BCE

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Figure 73d. Crown appendage to the lid of a bronze hu excavated from Henan Xichuan Xiasi M2: fragmentary piece from the wall. Second quarter of 6th century BCE

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