期刊
ANTIQUITY
卷 90, 期 351, 页码 665-678出版社
CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.15184/aqy.2016.94
关键词
China; Hanzhong basin; Bronze Age; metallurgy; landscapes; chemical composition analysis
资金
- National Natural Science Foundation of China [51304020]
- National Administration for Cultural Heritage [2014220]
- European Union [MEST2004-519504]
- China Scholarship Council
- Li Foundation of New York
- Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange
Traditional studies of early bronze metallurgy in China have focused on typology, decoration and production methods. The application of new analytical techniques to investigate chemical composition, however, is offering important new insights. The use of one such method (electron probe microanalysis) to study bronze artefacts from the Hanzhong basin in central China shows a level of diversity that impliesmuch greater complexity in the extended landscape networks of the Bronze Age than was previously thought. The ability to appreciate these finds from a new perspective allows progression beyond older, simplistic models, and demonstrates that the Hanzhong region held greater importance within the power structure of Bronze Age Central China than has previously been recognised.
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