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... cast in the royal foundries under the king's direct control and then dis- tributed to the nobles whose names appear on these bronzes as the " nominal cast- ers . " As such , the casting and distribution of bronzes were an important way ...
... cast in the royal foundries under the king's direct control and then dis- tributed to the nobles whose names appear on these bronzes as the " nominal cast- ers . " As such , the casting and distribution of bronzes were an important way ...
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... cast - iron digging implements are contemporary with the tomb , then the discussion that follows here will require radical revision , for I shall claim that the use of cast iron for practical implements began in south China , in a very ...
... cast - iron digging implements are contemporary with the tomb , then the discussion that follows here will require radical revision , for I shall claim that the use of cast iron for practical implements began in south China , in a very ...
Page 143
... cast iron , which is difficult to cast and also very hard and brittle . The only advantage would have been that it was cheaper than bronze . In the north the primary applications for bronze were weapons and symbolic objects of various ...
... cast iron , which is difficult to cast and also very hard and brittle . The only advantage would have been that it was cheaper than bronze . In the north the primary applications for bronze were weapons and symbolic objects of various ...
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