Metalworking in Bronze Age China: The Lost-Wax Process
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Figure 44c. Traces of the interior of the bronze cover shown in Figure 44a

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Figure 45a. The exterior of trapezoidal slopes, the bronze fang hu cover of Figure 44a

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Figure 45b. The Interior of trapezoidal slopes, the bronze fang hu cover of Figure 44a

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Figure 46a. The double-tier bronze mirror with three-dimensional interlace in the Shanghai Museum, China. Warring States period. Dia. 10.2 cm. The exterior of back-tier of the mirror

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Figure 46b. The interior of back-tier of the mirror shown in Figure 46a

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Figure 47a. The so-called “mold marks” found on the exterior of back tier of the mirror shown in Figure 46a

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Figure 47b. The so-called “mold marks” found on the interior of back tier of the mirror shown in Figure 46a

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Figure 48. The small straight segments observed on the interior of back tier of the mirror shown in Figure 46a, respectively marked as A-A, B-B, and so on

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Figure 49. The double-tier mirror with loukong openwork design in the Shanghai Museum. Dia. 7.1 cm. Warring States period

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Figure 50a. The double-tier bronze mirror in the Japanese catalogue Chugoku XXchXX no sui

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