Metalworking in Bronze Age China: The Lost-Wax Process
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Figure 92b. Openwork lid crown of the bronze ding shown in Figure 92a

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Figure 93a. The double-owl bronze you in the Shanghai Museum. Anyang period. H.20.5 cm

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Figure 93b. Swing handle of the double-owl bronze you in the Shanghai Museum

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Figure 93c. Diagram of swing handle, the double-owl bronze you in the Shanghai Museum

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Figure 94a. One of the three bronze yan from Anhui Tongling in the Spring and Autumn Period. H. 58.2 cm

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Figure 94b. Swing handle of the bronze yan shown in Figure 94a

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Figure 94c. Swing handle of the bronze yan shown in Figure 94a

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Figure 94d. Swing handle of the bronze yan shown in Figure 94a

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Figure 95a. Bronze tiger from Jiangxi Xin’gan Dayangzhou. Circa 1300 BCE

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Figure 95b. Decoration of a bronze nao bell from Zhejiang Changxing. Probably late second millennium BCE (though usually dated to the Spring and Autumn period)

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