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Weapons in Late Shang (c.1250-1050 BCE) China explores the large quantities of bronze and jade weapons, such as dagger-axes, spears and arrows, found at the World Heritage site of
Yinxu, the late Shang capital located near today's Anyang city in central China
List of contents
1 An Object Biography Approach to Shang Weapons; 2 The Shang, the Anyang Site and Weaponry; 3 The Rebirth of Late Shang Weapons in the Context of Archaeological Practices; 4 Metalwork Wear Analysis of Shang Weapons; 5 Forming Shang Weapons; 6 Providing for the Deceased: Weaponry Assemblages in Tombs and their Previous "Lives"; 7 Weapons in Late Shang Society; Chinese Glossary; Appendix E: Distribution of Weapons in Elite Tombs’ Coffins; Appendix F: An Inventory of Fuhao tomb, Huayuanzhuang M54, Guojiazhuang M160 and Xibeigang M1004; Appendix G: Tombs with Weapons from 2004 Dasikong Area and 2003-2004 Xiaomintun Area; Appendix H: Chariots with Bronze and/or Bone Weapons.
About the author
Dr Qin Cao is the Curator of Chinese collections at the Oriental Museum, Durham University. She specializes in Chinese Bronze Age archaeology and numismatics, and completed her DPhil on Chinese Shang dynasty weapons at the University of Oxford in collaboration with the British Museum (Arts and Humanities Research Council Collaborative Doctoral Awards).
Summary
Weapons in Late Shang (c.1250-1050 BCE) China explores the large quantities of bronze and jade weapons, such as dagger-axes, spears and arrows, found at the World Heritage site of Yinxu, the late Shang capital located near today’s Anyang city in central China