A Typology and Lead Isotope and Cultural Exchange Study on Bronze
Knives from Shuangyuan Cemetery, Chengdu City, Southwest China
Xiaoting Wang,
Yingdong Yang,
Tianyou Wang
et al.
Abstract:Background:
Bronze knives, which have been excavated in large quantities and acquired
hierarchical significance, are essential artifacts in Shu State in Southwest China. Building upon previous typological analyses of bronze knives, it is hypothesized that Shu culture may have imported
foreign-style bronze knives. However, further demonstration of the provenance of metal materials,
the typology of knives, and the cultural exchange necessitates a comprehensive examination through
the lens of scientific analysis.… Show more
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