The Zhuwajie Bronzes

Author: Hua, Sun

Source: Journal of East Asian Archaeology, Volume 5, Numbers 1-4, 2003 , pp. 277-336(60)

Publisher: BRILL

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Abstract:

For the first half of the first millennium Bc, the most notable find of elite artifacts in the Chengdu Plain is a pair of hoards of bronzes found at Zhuwajie in Pengxian (now Pengzhou City) in 1959 and 1980. The present paper is a comprehensive study examining and discussing the circumstances and the date of the burials, the styles and the dates of the bronzes, and their casting technology and likely place of manufacture. It also situates the Zhuwajie bronzes in the context of the bronze cultures in the Chengdu Plain as well as the general historical background of the Western Zhou period.

Document Type: Research article

DOI: 10.1163/156852303776173033

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