Metalworking in Bronze Age China: The Lost-Wax Process
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Figure 58a. Bronze zhan from Henan Xichuan Xiasi M1. Second quarter of 6th century BCE

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Figure 58b. Illustration of the bronze zhan shown in Figure 58a

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Figure 59a. The lid ornament of the bronze zhan shown in Figure 58a

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Figure 59b. Illustration of the lid ornament shown in Figure 59a

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Figure 60a. Bronze zhan appendage (left side) from Henan Xichuan Xiasi M2. 2nd quarter of 6th century BCE

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Figure 60b. Bronze zhan appendage (right side) from Henan Xichuan Xiasi M2. 2nd quarter of 6th century BCE

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Figure 60c. Bronze zhan appendage (pattern surface) from Henan Xichuan Xiasi M2. 2nd quarter of 6th century BCE

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Figure 60d. Bronze zhan appendage (top) from Henan Xichuan Xiasi M2. 2nd quarter of 6th century BCE

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Figure 60e. Bronze zhan appendage (bottom) from Henan Xichuan Xiasi M2. 2nd quarter of 6th century BCE

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Figure 61a. Bronze zhan appendage from Henan Yexian, the tomb of Duke Ning of state Xu. Tomb dated to c. 547 BCE

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