Cultural interactions during the Zhou period (c. 1000-350 B.C.) : : a study of networks from the Suizao corridor / / Beichen Chen.

This volume concerns the cultural interactions during the Zhou period of China (c.a. 1000-350 BCE) between the Suizao corridor (near the present-day Yangtze River region) and its contemporaries within or outside the Zhou realm. It mainly, but not exclusively, concentrates on bronze ritual vessels fr...

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This volume concerns the cultural interactions during the Zhou period of China (c.a. 1000-350 BCE) between the Suizao corridor (near the present-day Yangtze River region) and its contemporaries within or outside the Zhou realm. It mainly, but not exclusively, concentrates on bronze ritual vessels from the Suizao corridor.
Cover -- Copyright Page -- Contents Page -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter I Introduction -- 1. Social background -- 2. Archaeological background -- 3. Geographical background -- 4. Literature review -- 5. Research approach -- 6. Research framework -- 7. Chapter outline -- Figure 1. Distribution of important sites dated to the Shang and Zhou period. Drawn by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 2. Distribution of the main locations of Jī lineages and non-Jī lineages in the Zhou period. After Khayutina 2014, map I. -- Figure 3. Layout of the main tombs and chariot/horse pits of the Jin marquis cemetery. Redrawn after Beijingdaxue kaogu wenbo xueyuan and Shanxi sheng kaogu yanjiusuo 2001: fig. 1. -- Figure 4. Profile and chamber layout of M62 in the Jin marquis cemetery. Redrawn after Shanxi sheng kaogu yanjiusuo and Beijingdaxue kaoguxi 1994a: figs. 9 and 10. -- Figure 5. Profile and chamber layout of Zhuyuangou M13. Redrawn after Lu Liancheng and Hu Zhisheng 1988: figs. 33 and 34. -- Figure 6. Bird's eye view of a waist pit and a sacrificial dog inside Dahekou M2139. Redrawn after Xie Yaoting 2012: 15. -- Figure 7. Profile and chamber layout of Shigushan M3. Redrawn after Shigushan kaogudui 2013: figs. 3 and 11. -- Figure 8. Bird's eye view of Hengshui M2 and Dahekou M1. Redrawn after Shanxi sheng kaogu yanjiusuo et al. 2006b: pl. 5.3, and Xie Yaoting 2012: 27. -- Figure 10. Liulihe tomb M1193 and its four 'sloping ramps'. Redrawn after Zhongguo shehui kexueyuan kaogu yanjiusuo and Beijing shi wenwu yanjiusuo Liulihe kaogudui 1990: pl. 1.1. -- Figure 9. Dahekou tomb M1 and its four inclined tunnels. Redrawn after Xie Yaoting 2012: 17-18. -- Figure 11. Layout and major burials of the Yejiashan cemetery. Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2013: 12.
Figure 12. Layout and major burials of Guojiamiao cemetery. Redrawn after Xiangfan shi kaogudui et al. 2005: fig. 3. -- Figure 13. Layout of Wenfengta cemetery. Redrawn after Hubei sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo 2013: fig. 1. -- Figure 14. Local river network in the Suizao corridor, and three zones of the main Zeng burials in Zhou period. Drawn by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 15. General map of the arc of territory. Redrawn after Tong Enzheng 1986: 19. -- Figure 16. Map of extended river network. Drawn by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 17. A sketch of general river network. Drawn based on Figure 16, by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 18. Early documented Zeng bronzes: Zeng-shi-ji-X pan. Redrawn after Xue Shanggong 1986: 332-333. -- Figure 19. Early documented Zeng bronzes: a) Zeng bo fu -- b) Zeng zhong pan. Redrawn after Ruan Yuan 1937: 69-70, and 107. -- Figure 20. Excavated Sui bronzes: Sui dasima Jiayou zhi xing ge (Wenfengta M21: 1). Redrawn after Hubei sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo and Suizhou shi bowuguan 2014a: fig. 45 (scale is not provided). -- Figure 21. Collected Sui bronzes: Sui zhong mi jia ding. Redrawn after Cao Jinyan 2011: figs. 1 and 2 (scale is not provided). -- Figure 22. A comparison of rounded ding. Redrawn after Hubei sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo and Suizhou shi bowuguan 2011a: fig 62.1 -- Beijing shi wenwu yanjiusuo 1995: fig. 76.a -- Lu Liancheng and Hu Zhisheng 1988: fig. 36.1. -- Figure 23. A comparison of flamboyant style bronzes. Redrawn after Wang Jiayou 1961: pl. 1 -- Suizhou shi bowuguan 2009: no. 35 -- Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2013: 217 -- Lu Liancheng and Hu Zhisheng 1988: figs. 19 and 79. -- Figure 24. A comparison of matching sets of ding vessel. Redrawn after Henan sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo and Sanmenxia shi wenwu gongzuodui 1999: fig. 22.1 -- Beijingdaxue kaoguxi and Shanxi sheng kaogu yanjiusuo 1995: fig. 37.3.
Hubei sheng wenwu kaogu yan -- Figure 25. Suizao bronzes with southern traditions. Redrawn after Tan Weisi 2003: 117-118 -- Hubei sheng bowuguan 2007: 38 and 43 -- Anhui sheng wenwu guanli weiyuanhui 1956: fig. 13 -- and Henan sheng wenwu yanjiusuo et al. 1991: fig. 49. -- Figure 26. Suizao bronzes with northern traditions. Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowuguan 1989: M1-C65 -- Taiyuan shi wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo 2004: 25 -- and private photos took on 21 September 2012 by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 27. Location of major sites in the Suizao corridor around 11th century BC. Drawn by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 28. Key features on E flamboyant style bronzes - (a) human-eyed animal masks -- (b) hooked flanges and variations -- and (c) underside bells. Redrawn after Suizhou shi bowuguan 2009: nos. 31, 32, and 35 -- and images of E Hou gui in Shanghai Museum, view -- Figure 29. Distribution of major burials of Zeng lords and their consorts in Yejiashan site, and key features of their burial practice. Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2013: 12. -- Figure 30. Key features on Zeng flamboyant bronzes - (a) Imaginary animal-shaped lids on lei -- (b) T-shaped flanges on lei -- (c) projecting horns on he and lei -- d) underside bells on lei and gui -- and e) special-shaped weapons. Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowu -- Figure 31. 'New style' of Shang casting on Xiaomintun clay moulds, and the related examples on bronzes: a) parallel lines and dragon scheme -- b) triangular motif and dragon in profile -- c) rectangular structure under handle. Redrawn after Li et al. 2007: fi -- Figure 32. 'Yue Zi' ding. Redrawn after Hubei sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo and Suizhou shi bowuguan 2011: fig. 21. -- Figure 33. Zhuwajie flamboyant style lei: a) animal head -- and b) eyed flange. Redrawn after Chengdu wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo 2005: pl. I.
and private photos took on 18 September 2012 by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 34. Flamboyant style bronzes: a) five lei and one gui from Yejiashan -- and b) a set of square lei, you, and zun from Yangzishan. Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2013: 92-99, 132-135, and 216-219 -- Suizhou shi bowuguan 2009: nos. 31, 32, and -- Figure 35. Casting defects on Yejiashan M27 bronze lei: a) asymmetric animal head -- b) simplified elephant trunks and spillovers. Imitated features on Yangzishan set: c) eyed flange -- d) pinstripe eyebrows. Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2013: 13 -- Figure 36. Bronze vessels with underside bells: a) five gui from Shaanxi Baoji -- b) two gui from Shanxi Yicheng -- c) three gui from Hubei Suizhou -- d) four lei from Hubei Suizhou. Redrawn after Lu Liancheng and Hu Zhisheng 1988: pls. iv, v, and xix -- Yan Hong -- Figure 37. Bronze gu with an underside bell. Redrawn after Zhongguo qingtongqi quanji bianji weiyuanhui 1998: no.65 -- and Xie Qingshan and Yang Shaoshun 1960: 51. -- Figure 38. Rings and sign of use on Yejiashan M111 metropolitan bronze lei vessel. Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2013: 136-137. -- Figure 39. Rings and underside bells on Yejiashan M27 bronze lei. Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2013: 216-219 -- and private photos took on 17 September 2014 by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 40. Identical designed Shang and Zhou vessels: Fu Yi ding (M2: 4), and Zeng hou Jian ding (M2: 5). Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2013: 170, and 175. -- Figure 41. Seven lei vessels with similar decorative motifs. Redrawn after Wang Jiayou 1961: figs. 1, 2, and 5 -- Zhongguo kexueyuan kaogu yanjiusuo et al. 1974: fig. 4 and pl. I -- Chengdu wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo 2005: pl. 1v -- and Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2.
Figure 42. Rubbings of animal masks and dragons in profile on related lei. Redrawn after Wang Jiayou 1961: figs. 1, 2, and 5 -- Zhongguo kexueyuan kaogu yanjiusuo et al. 1974: fig. 4 (part of the rubbings are redrawn based on direct observations by Beichen -- Figure 43. Distribution of the reported Zeng sites in the Suizao corridor, dated between mid-9th and mid-7th century BC. Drawn by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 44. Bronze matching sets of ding and gui vessels found at Sujialong tomb M1 (1966). Redrawn after Hubei sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo 2007: 11-47. -- Figure 45. Bronze matching sets of gui vessels found at Sujialong tomb M2. Redrawn after Hubei sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo 2011: fig. 3. -- Figure 46. Layout of the Sujialong site: 1) 1966 Sujialong (marked by a dark triangle) -- and 2008 Sujialong M2. Redrawn after Hubei sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo 2011: fig. 1. -- Figure 47. Layout of the Guojiamiao cemetery. Redrawn after Xiangfan shi kaogudui et al. 2005: fig. 3. -- Figure 48. Burial assemblages in Guojiamiao cemetery: a) 2 ding vessels and a damaged leg of ding from GM17 -- b) a set of bells from GM21 -- and c) a bronze yue from GM21. Redrawn after Xiangfan shi kaogudui et al. 2005: figs. 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 21, 5 -- Figure 49. Drawings of a selection of ritual bronzes of the four generations of the Wei clan, buried in Zhuangbai Hoard no.1: a) the Zhe vessels -- b) the Feng vessels -- c) the Qiang vessels -- d) the Xing vessels. Redrawn after Rawson 1989: figs. 5 and 6. -- Figure 50. A comparison of the burial assemblages from Yejiashan M28 and Sujialong M1 (1966). Redrawn after Hubei sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo 2007: 11-47 -- and Hubei sheng bowuguan 2013: 52-102.
Figure 51. A comparison of the burial assemblages from Sujialong M1 (1966) and Sanmenxia M2001. Redrawn after Henan sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo and Sanmenxia shi wenwu gongzuodui 1999: 30-79.
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Cover -- Copyright Page -- Contents Page -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter I Introduction -- 1. Social background -- 2. Archaeological background -- 3. Geographical background -- 4. Literature review -- 5. Research approach -- 6. Research framework -- 7. Chapter outline -- Figure 1. Distribution of important sites dated to the Shang and Zhou period. Drawn by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 2. Distribution of the main locations of Jī lineages and non-Jī lineages in the Zhou period. After Khayutina 2014, map I. -- Figure 3. Layout of the main tombs and chariot/horse pits of the Jin marquis cemetery. Redrawn after Beijingdaxue kaogu wenbo xueyuan and Shanxi sheng kaogu yanjiusuo 2001: fig. 1. -- Figure 4. Profile and chamber layout of M62 in the Jin marquis cemetery. Redrawn after Shanxi sheng kaogu yanjiusuo and Beijingdaxue kaoguxi 1994a: figs. 9 and 10. -- Figure 5. Profile and chamber layout of Zhuyuangou M13. Redrawn after Lu Liancheng and Hu Zhisheng 1988: figs. 33 and 34. -- Figure 6. Bird's eye view of a waist pit and a sacrificial dog inside Dahekou M2139. Redrawn after Xie Yaoting 2012: 15. -- Figure 7. Profile and chamber layout of Shigushan M3. Redrawn after Shigushan kaogudui 2013: figs. 3 and 11. -- Figure 8. Bird's eye view of Hengshui M2 and Dahekou M1. Redrawn after Shanxi sheng kaogu yanjiusuo et al. 2006b: pl. 5.3, and Xie Yaoting 2012: 27. -- Figure 10. Liulihe tomb M1193 and its four 'sloping ramps'. Redrawn after Zhongguo shehui kexueyuan kaogu yanjiusuo and Beijing shi wenwu yanjiusuo Liulihe kaogudui 1990: pl. 1.1. -- Figure 9. Dahekou tomb M1 and its four inclined tunnels. Redrawn after Xie Yaoting 2012: 17-18. -- Figure 11. Layout and major burials of the Yejiashan cemetery. Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2013: 12.
Figure 12. Layout and major burials of Guojiamiao cemetery. Redrawn after Xiangfan shi kaogudui et al. 2005: fig. 3. -- Figure 13. Layout of Wenfengta cemetery. Redrawn after Hubei sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo 2013: fig. 1. -- Figure 14. Local river network in the Suizao corridor, and three zones of the main Zeng burials in Zhou period. Drawn by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 15. General map of the arc of territory. Redrawn after Tong Enzheng 1986: 19. -- Figure 16. Map of extended river network. Drawn by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 17. A sketch of general river network. Drawn based on Figure 16, by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 18. Early documented Zeng bronzes: Zeng-shi-ji-X pan. Redrawn after Xue Shanggong 1986: 332-333. -- Figure 19. Early documented Zeng bronzes: a) Zeng bo fu -- b) Zeng zhong pan. Redrawn after Ruan Yuan 1937: 69-70, and 107. -- Figure 20. Excavated Sui bronzes: Sui dasima Jiayou zhi xing ge (Wenfengta M21: 1). Redrawn after Hubei sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo and Suizhou shi bowuguan 2014a: fig. 45 (scale is not provided). -- Figure 21. Collected Sui bronzes: Sui zhong mi jia ding. Redrawn after Cao Jinyan 2011: figs. 1 and 2 (scale is not provided). -- Figure 22. A comparison of rounded ding. Redrawn after Hubei sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo and Suizhou shi bowuguan 2011a: fig 62.1 -- Beijing shi wenwu yanjiusuo 1995: fig. 76.a -- Lu Liancheng and Hu Zhisheng 1988: fig. 36.1. -- Figure 23. A comparison of flamboyant style bronzes. Redrawn after Wang Jiayou 1961: pl. 1 -- Suizhou shi bowuguan 2009: no. 35 -- Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2013: 217 -- Lu Liancheng and Hu Zhisheng 1988: figs. 19 and 79. -- Figure 24. A comparison of matching sets of ding vessel. Redrawn after Henan sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo and Sanmenxia shi wenwu gongzuodui 1999: fig. 22.1 -- Beijingdaxue kaoguxi and Shanxi sheng kaogu yanjiusuo 1995: fig. 37.3.
Hubei sheng wenwu kaogu yan -- Figure 25. Suizao bronzes with southern traditions. Redrawn after Tan Weisi 2003: 117-118 -- Hubei sheng bowuguan 2007: 38 and 43 -- Anhui sheng wenwu guanli weiyuanhui 1956: fig. 13 -- and Henan sheng wenwu yanjiusuo et al. 1991: fig. 49. -- Figure 26. Suizao bronzes with northern traditions. Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowuguan 1989: M1-C65 -- Taiyuan shi wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo 2004: 25 -- and private photos took on 21 September 2012 by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 27. Location of major sites in the Suizao corridor around 11th century BC. Drawn by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 28. Key features on E flamboyant style bronzes - (a) human-eyed animal masks -- (b) hooked flanges and variations -- and (c) underside bells. Redrawn after Suizhou shi bowuguan 2009: nos. 31, 32, and 35 -- and images of E Hou gui in Shanghai Museum, view -- Figure 29. Distribution of major burials of Zeng lords and their consorts in Yejiashan site, and key features of their burial practice. Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2013: 12. -- Figure 30. Key features on Zeng flamboyant bronzes - (a) Imaginary animal-shaped lids on lei -- (b) T-shaped flanges on lei -- (c) projecting horns on he and lei -- d) underside bells on lei and gui -- and e) special-shaped weapons. Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowu -- Figure 31. 'New style' of Shang casting on Xiaomintun clay moulds, and the related examples on bronzes: a) parallel lines and dragon scheme -- b) triangular motif and dragon in profile -- c) rectangular structure under handle. Redrawn after Li et al. 2007: fi -- Figure 32. 'Yue Zi' ding. Redrawn after Hubei sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo and Suizhou shi bowuguan 2011: fig. 21. -- Figure 33. Zhuwajie flamboyant style lei: a) animal head -- and b) eyed flange. Redrawn after Chengdu wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo 2005: pl. I.
and private photos took on 18 September 2012 by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 34. Flamboyant style bronzes: a) five lei and one gui from Yejiashan -- and b) a set of square lei, you, and zun from Yangzishan. Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2013: 92-99, 132-135, and 216-219 -- Suizhou shi bowuguan 2009: nos. 31, 32, and -- Figure 35. Casting defects on Yejiashan M27 bronze lei: a) asymmetric animal head -- b) simplified elephant trunks and spillovers. Imitated features on Yangzishan set: c) eyed flange -- d) pinstripe eyebrows. Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2013: 13 -- Figure 36. Bronze vessels with underside bells: a) five gui from Shaanxi Baoji -- b) two gui from Shanxi Yicheng -- c) three gui from Hubei Suizhou -- d) four lei from Hubei Suizhou. Redrawn after Lu Liancheng and Hu Zhisheng 1988: pls. iv, v, and xix -- Yan Hong -- Figure 37. Bronze gu with an underside bell. Redrawn after Zhongguo qingtongqi quanji bianji weiyuanhui 1998: no.65 -- and Xie Qingshan and Yang Shaoshun 1960: 51. -- Figure 38. Rings and sign of use on Yejiashan M111 metropolitan bronze lei vessel. Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2013: 136-137. -- Figure 39. Rings and underside bells on Yejiashan M27 bronze lei. Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2013: 216-219 -- and private photos took on 17 September 2014 by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 40. Identical designed Shang and Zhou vessels: Fu Yi ding (M2: 4), and Zeng hou Jian ding (M2: 5). Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2013: 170, and 175. -- Figure 41. Seven lei vessels with similar decorative motifs. Redrawn after Wang Jiayou 1961: figs. 1, 2, and 5 -- Zhongguo kexueyuan kaogu yanjiusuo et al. 1974: fig. 4 and pl. I -- Chengdu wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo 2005: pl. 1v -- and Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2.
Figure 42. Rubbings of animal masks and dragons in profile on related lei. Redrawn after Wang Jiayou 1961: figs. 1, 2, and 5 -- Zhongguo kexueyuan kaogu yanjiusuo et al. 1974: fig. 4 (part of the rubbings are redrawn based on direct observations by Beichen -- Figure 43. Distribution of the reported Zeng sites in the Suizao corridor, dated between mid-9th and mid-7th century BC. Drawn by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 44. Bronze matching sets of ding and gui vessels found at Sujialong tomb M1 (1966). Redrawn after Hubei sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo 2007: 11-47. -- Figure 45. Bronze matching sets of gui vessels found at Sujialong tomb M2. Redrawn after Hubei sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo 2011: fig. 3. -- Figure 46. Layout of the Sujialong site: 1) 1966 Sujialong (marked by a dark triangle) -- and 2008 Sujialong M2. Redrawn after Hubei sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo 2011: fig. 1. -- Figure 47. Layout of the Guojiamiao cemetery. Redrawn after Xiangfan shi kaogudui et al. 2005: fig. 3. -- Figure 48. Burial assemblages in Guojiamiao cemetery: a) 2 ding vessels and a damaged leg of ding from GM17 -- b) a set of bells from GM21 -- and c) a bronze yue from GM21. Redrawn after Xiangfan shi kaogudui et al. 2005: figs. 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 21, 5 -- Figure 49. Drawings of a selection of ritual bronzes of the four generations of the Wei clan, buried in Zhuangbai Hoard no.1: a) the Zhe vessels -- b) the Feng vessels -- c) the Qiang vessels -- d) the Xing vessels. Redrawn after Rawson 1989: figs. 5 and 6. -- Figure 50. A comparison of the burial assemblages from Yejiashan M28 and Sujialong M1 (1966). Redrawn after Hubei sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo 2007: 11-47 -- and Hubei sheng bowuguan 2013: 52-102.
Figure 51. A comparison of the burial assemblages from Sujialong M1 (1966) and Sanmenxia M2001. Redrawn after Henan sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo and Sanmenxia shi wenwu gongzuodui 1999: 30-79.
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contents Cover -- Copyright Page -- Contents Page -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter I Introduction -- 1. Social background -- 2. Archaeological background -- 3. Geographical background -- 4. Literature review -- 5. Research approach -- 6. Research framework -- 7. Chapter outline -- Figure 1. Distribution of important sites dated to the Shang and Zhou period. Drawn by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 2. Distribution of the main locations of Jī lineages and non-Jī lineages in the Zhou period. After Khayutina 2014, map I. -- Figure 3. Layout of the main tombs and chariot/horse pits of the Jin marquis cemetery. Redrawn after Beijingdaxue kaogu wenbo xueyuan and Shanxi sheng kaogu yanjiusuo 2001: fig. 1. -- Figure 4. Profile and chamber layout of M62 in the Jin marquis cemetery. Redrawn after Shanxi sheng kaogu yanjiusuo and Beijingdaxue kaoguxi 1994a: figs. 9 and 10. -- Figure 5. Profile and chamber layout of Zhuyuangou M13. Redrawn after Lu Liancheng and Hu Zhisheng 1988: figs. 33 and 34. -- Figure 6. Bird's eye view of a waist pit and a sacrificial dog inside Dahekou M2139. Redrawn after Xie Yaoting 2012: 15. -- Figure 7. Profile and chamber layout of Shigushan M3. Redrawn after Shigushan kaogudui 2013: figs. 3 and 11. -- Figure 8. Bird's eye view of Hengshui M2 and Dahekou M1. Redrawn after Shanxi sheng kaogu yanjiusuo et al. 2006b: pl. 5.3, and Xie Yaoting 2012: 27. -- Figure 10. Liulihe tomb M1193 and its four 'sloping ramps'. Redrawn after Zhongguo shehui kexueyuan kaogu yanjiusuo and Beijing shi wenwu yanjiusuo Liulihe kaogudui 1990: pl. 1.1. -- Figure 9. Dahekou tomb M1 and its four inclined tunnels. Redrawn after Xie Yaoting 2012: 17-18. -- Figure 11. Layout and major burials of the Yejiashan cemetery. Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2013: 12.
Figure 12. Layout and major burials of Guojiamiao cemetery. Redrawn after Xiangfan shi kaogudui et al. 2005: fig. 3. -- Figure 13. Layout of Wenfengta cemetery. Redrawn after Hubei sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo 2013: fig. 1. -- Figure 14. Local river network in the Suizao corridor, and three zones of the main Zeng burials in Zhou period. Drawn by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 15. General map of the arc of territory. Redrawn after Tong Enzheng 1986: 19. -- Figure 16. Map of extended river network. Drawn by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 17. A sketch of general river network. Drawn based on Figure 16, by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 18. Early documented Zeng bronzes: Zeng-shi-ji-X pan. Redrawn after Xue Shanggong 1986: 332-333. -- Figure 19. Early documented Zeng bronzes: a) Zeng bo fu -- b) Zeng zhong pan. Redrawn after Ruan Yuan 1937: 69-70, and 107. -- Figure 20. Excavated Sui bronzes: Sui dasima Jiayou zhi xing ge (Wenfengta M21: 1). Redrawn after Hubei sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo and Suizhou shi bowuguan 2014a: fig. 45 (scale is not provided). -- Figure 21. Collected Sui bronzes: Sui zhong mi jia ding. Redrawn after Cao Jinyan 2011: figs. 1 and 2 (scale is not provided). -- Figure 22. A comparison of rounded ding. Redrawn after Hubei sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo and Suizhou shi bowuguan 2011a: fig 62.1 -- Beijing shi wenwu yanjiusuo 1995: fig. 76.a -- Lu Liancheng and Hu Zhisheng 1988: fig. 36.1. -- Figure 23. A comparison of flamboyant style bronzes. Redrawn after Wang Jiayou 1961: pl. 1 -- Suizhou shi bowuguan 2009: no. 35 -- Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2013: 217 -- Lu Liancheng and Hu Zhisheng 1988: figs. 19 and 79. -- Figure 24. A comparison of matching sets of ding vessel. Redrawn after Henan sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo and Sanmenxia shi wenwu gongzuodui 1999: fig. 22.1 -- Beijingdaxue kaoguxi and Shanxi sheng kaogu yanjiusuo 1995: fig. 37.3.
Hubei sheng wenwu kaogu yan -- Figure 25. Suizao bronzes with southern traditions. Redrawn after Tan Weisi 2003: 117-118 -- Hubei sheng bowuguan 2007: 38 and 43 -- Anhui sheng wenwu guanli weiyuanhui 1956: fig. 13 -- and Henan sheng wenwu yanjiusuo et al. 1991: fig. 49. -- Figure 26. Suizao bronzes with northern traditions. Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowuguan 1989: M1-C65 -- Taiyuan shi wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo 2004: 25 -- and private photos took on 21 September 2012 by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 27. Location of major sites in the Suizao corridor around 11th century BC. Drawn by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 28. Key features on E flamboyant style bronzes - (a) human-eyed animal masks -- (b) hooked flanges and variations -- and (c) underside bells. Redrawn after Suizhou shi bowuguan 2009: nos. 31, 32, and 35 -- and images of E Hou gui in Shanghai Museum, view -- Figure 29. Distribution of major burials of Zeng lords and their consorts in Yejiashan site, and key features of their burial practice. Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2013: 12. -- Figure 30. Key features on Zeng flamboyant bronzes - (a) Imaginary animal-shaped lids on lei -- (b) T-shaped flanges on lei -- (c) projecting horns on he and lei -- d) underside bells on lei and gui -- and e) special-shaped weapons. Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowu -- Figure 31. 'New style' of Shang casting on Xiaomintun clay moulds, and the related examples on bronzes: a) parallel lines and dragon scheme -- b) triangular motif and dragon in profile -- c) rectangular structure under handle. Redrawn after Li et al. 2007: fi -- Figure 32. 'Yue Zi' ding. Redrawn after Hubei sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo and Suizhou shi bowuguan 2011: fig. 21. -- Figure 33. Zhuwajie flamboyant style lei: a) animal head -- and b) eyed flange. Redrawn after Chengdu wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo 2005: pl. I.
and private photos took on 18 September 2012 by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 34. Flamboyant style bronzes: a) five lei and one gui from Yejiashan -- and b) a set of square lei, you, and zun from Yangzishan. Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2013: 92-99, 132-135, and 216-219 -- Suizhou shi bowuguan 2009: nos. 31, 32, and -- Figure 35. Casting defects on Yejiashan M27 bronze lei: a) asymmetric animal head -- b) simplified elephant trunks and spillovers. Imitated features on Yangzishan set: c) eyed flange -- d) pinstripe eyebrows. Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2013: 13 -- Figure 36. Bronze vessels with underside bells: a) five gui from Shaanxi Baoji -- b) two gui from Shanxi Yicheng -- c) three gui from Hubei Suizhou -- d) four lei from Hubei Suizhou. Redrawn after Lu Liancheng and Hu Zhisheng 1988: pls. iv, v, and xix -- Yan Hong -- Figure 37. Bronze gu with an underside bell. Redrawn after Zhongguo qingtongqi quanji bianji weiyuanhui 1998: no.65 -- and Xie Qingshan and Yang Shaoshun 1960: 51. -- Figure 38. Rings and sign of use on Yejiashan M111 metropolitan bronze lei vessel. Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2013: 136-137. -- Figure 39. Rings and underside bells on Yejiashan M27 bronze lei. Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2013: 216-219 -- and private photos took on 17 September 2014 by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 40. Identical designed Shang and Zhou vessels: Fu Yi ding (M2: 4), and Zeng hou Jian ding (M2: 5). Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2013: 170, and 175. -- Figure 41. Seven lei vessels with similar decorative motifs. Redrawn after Wang Jiayou 1961: figs. 1, 2, and 5 -- Zhongguo kexueyuan kaogu yanjiusuo et al. 1974: fig. 4 and pl. I -- Chengdu wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo 2005: pl. 1v -- and Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2.
Figure 42. Rubbings of animal masks and dragons in profile on related lei. Redrawn after Wang Jiayou 1961: figs. 1, 2, and 5 -- Zhongguo kexueyuan kaogu yanjiusuo et al. 1974: fig. 4 (part of the rubbings are redrawn based on direct observations by Beichen -- Figure 43. Distribution of the reported Zeng sites in the Suizao corridor, dated between mid-9th and mid-7th century BC. Drawn by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 44. Bronze matching sets of ding and gui vessels found at Sujialong tomb M1 (1966). Redrawn after Hubei sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo 2007: 11-47. -- Figure 45. Bronze matching sets of gui vessels found at Sujialong tomb M2. Redrawn after Hubei sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo 2011: fig. 3. -- Figure 46. Layout of the Sujialong site: 1) 1966 Sujialong (marked by a dark triangle) -- and 2008 Sujialong M2. Redrawn after Hubei sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo 2011: fig. 1. -- Figure 47. Layout of the Guojiamiao cemetery. Redrawn after Xiangfan shi kaogudui et al. 2005: fig. 3. -- Figure 48. Burial assemblages in Guojiamiao cemetery: a) 2 ding vessels and a damaged leg of ding from GM17 -- b) a set of bells from GM21 -- and c) a bronze yue from GM21. Redrawn after Xiangfan shi kaogudui et al. 2005: figs. 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 21, 5 -- Figure 49. Drawings of a selection of ritual bronzes of the four generations of the Wei clan, buried in Zhuangbai Hoard no.1: a) the Zhe vessels -- b) the Feng vessels -- c) the Qiang vessels -- d) the Xing vessels. Redrawn after Rawson 1989: figs. 5 and 6. -- Figure 50. A comparison of the burial assemblages from Yejiashan M28 and Sujialong M1 (1966). Redrawn after Hubei sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo 2007: 11-47 -- and Hubei sheng bowuguan 2013: 52-102.
Figure 51. A comparison of the burial assemblages from Sujialong M1 (1966) and Sanmenxia M2001. Redrawn after Henan sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo and Sanmenxia shi wenwu gongzuodui 1999: 30-79.
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It mainly, but not exclusively, concentrates on bronze ritual vessels from the Suizao corridor.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Cover -- Copyright Page -- Contents Page -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter I Introduction -- 1. Social background -- 2. Archaeological background -- 3. Geographical background -- 4. Literature review -- 5. Research approach -- 6. Research framework -- 7. Chapter outline -- Figure 1. Distribution of important sites dated to the Shang and Zhou period. Drawn by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 2. Distribution of the main locations of Jī lineages and non-Jī lineages in the Zhou period. After Khayutina 2014, map I. -- Figure 3. Layout of the main tombs and chariot/horse pits of the Jin marquis cemetery. Redrawn after Beijingdaxue kaogu wenbo xueyuan and Shanxi sheng kaogu yanjiusuo 2001: fig. 1. -- Figure 4. Profile and chamber layout of M62 in the Jin marquis cemetery. Redrawn after Shanxi sheng kaogu yanjiusuo and Beijingdaxue kaoguxi 1994a: figs. 9 and 10. -- Figure 5. Profile and chamber layout of Zhuyuangou M13. Redrawn after Lu Liancheng and Hu Zhisheng 1988: figs. 33 and 34. -- Figure 6. Bird's eye view of a waist pit and a sacrificial dog inside Dahekou M2139. Redrawn after Xie Yaoting 2012: 15. -- Figure 7. Profile and chamber layout of Shigushan M3. Redrawn after Shigushan kaogudui 2013: figs. 3 and 11. -- Figure 8. Bird's eye view of Hengshui M2 and Dahekou M1. Redrawn after Shanxi sheng kaogu yanjiusuo et al. 2006b: pl. 5.3, and Xie Yaoting 2012: 27. -- Figure 10. Liulihe tomb M1193 and its four 'sloping ramps'. Redrawn after Zhongguo shehui kexueyuan kaogu yanjiusuo and Beijing shi wenwu yanjiusuo Liulihe kaogudui 1990: pl. 1.1. -- Figure 9. Dahekou tomb M1 and its four inclined tunnels. Redrawn after Xie Yaoting 2012: 17-18. -- Figure 11. Layout and major burials of the Yejiashan cemetery. Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2013: 12.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Figure 12. Layout and major burials of Guojiamiao cemetery. Redrawn after Xiangfan shi kaogudui et al. 2005: fig. 3. -- Figure 13. Layout of Wenfengta cemetery. Redrawn after Hubei sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo 2013: fig. 1. -- Figure 14. Local river network in the Suizao corridor, and three zones of the main Zeng burials in Zhou period. Drawn by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 15. General map of the arc of territory. Redrawn after Tong Enzheng 1986: 19. -- Figure 16. Map of extended river network. Drawn by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 17. A sketch of general river network. Drawn based on Figure 16, by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 18. Early documented Zeng bronzes: Zeng-shi-ji-X pan. Redrawn after Xue Shanggong 1986: 332-333. -- Figure 19. Early documented Zeng bronzes: a) Zeng bo fu -- b) Zeng zhong pan. Redrawn after Ruan Yuan 1937: 69-70, and 107. -- Figure 20. Excavated Sui bronzes: Sui dasima Jiayou zhi xing ge (Wenfengta M21: 1). Redrawn after Hubei sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo and Suizhou shi bowuguan 2014a: fig. 45 (scale is not provided). -- Figure 21. Collected Sui bronzes: Sui zhong mi jia ding. Redrawn after Cao Jinyan 2011: figs. 1 and 2 (scale is not provided). -- Figure 22. A comparison of rounded ding. Redrawn after Hubei sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo and Suizhou shi bowuguan 2011a: fig 62.1 -- Beijing shi wenwu yanjiusuo 1995: fig. 76.a -- Lu Liancheng and Hu Zhisheng 1988: fig. 36.1. -- Figure 23. A comparison of flamboyant style bronzes. Redrawn after Wang Jiayou 1961: pl. 1 -- Suizhou shi bowuguan 2009: no. 35 -- Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2013: 217 -- Lu Liancheng and Hu Zhisheng 1988: figs. 19 and 79. -- Figure 24. A comparison of matching sets of ding vessel. Redrawn after Henan sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo and Sanmenxia shi wenwu gongzuodui 1999: fig. 22.1 -- Beijingdaxue kaoguxi and Shanxi sheng kaogu yanjiusuo 1995: fig. 37.3.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Hubei sheng wenwu kaogu yan -- Figure 25. Suizao bronzes with southern traditions. Redrawn after Tan Weisi 2003: 117-118 -- Hubei sheng bowuguan 2007: 38 and 43 -- Anhui sheng wenwu guanli weiyuanhui 1956: fig. 13 -- and Henan sheng wenwu yanjiusuo et al. 1991: fig. 49. -- Figure 26. Suizao bronzes with northern traditions. Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowuguan 1989: M1-C65 -- Taiyuan shi wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo 2004: 25 -- and private photos took on 21 September 2012 by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 27. Location of major sites in the Suizao corridor around 11th century BC. Drawn by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 28. Key features on E flamboyant style bronzes - (a) human-eyed animal masks -- (b) hooked flanges and variations -- and (c) underside bells. Redrawn after Suizhou shi bowuguan 2009: nos. 31, 32, and 35 -- and images of E Hou gui in Shanghai Museum, view -- Figure 29. Distribution of major burials of Zeng lords and their consorts in Yejiashan site, and key features of their burial practice. Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2013: 12. -- Figure 30. Key features on Zeng flamboyant bronzes - (a) Imaginary animal-shaped lids on lei -- (b) T-shaped flanges on lei -- (c) projecting horns on he and lei -- d) underside bells on lei and gui -- and e) special-shaped weapons. Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowu -- Figure 31. 'New style' of Shang casting on Xiaomintun clay moulds, and the related examples on bronzes: a) parallel lines and dragon scheme -- b) triangular motif and dragon in profile -- c) rectangular structure under handle. Redrawn after Li et al. 2007: fi -- Figure 32. 'Yue Zi' ding. Redrawn after Hubei sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo and Suizhou shi bowuguan 2011: fig. 21. -- Figure 33. Zhuwajie flamboyant style lei: a) animal head -- and b) eyed flange. Redrawn after Chengdu wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo 2005: pl. I.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">and private photos took on 18 September 2012 by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 34. Flamboyant style bronzes: a) five lei and one gui from Yejiashan -- and b) a set of square lei, you, and zun from Yangzishan. Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2013: 92-99, 132-135, and 216-219 -- Suizhou shi bowuguan 2009: nos. 31, 32, and -- Figure 35. Casting defects on Yejiashan M27 bronze lei: a) asymmetric animal head -- b) simplified elephant trunks and spillovers. Imitated features on Yangzishan set: c) eyed flange -- d) pinstripe eyebrows. Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2013: 13 -- Figure 36. Bronze vessels with underside bells: a) five gui from Shaanxi Baoji -- b) two gui from Shanxi Yicheng -- c) three gui from Hubei Suizhou -- d) four lei from Hubei Suizhou. Redrawn after Lu Liancheng and Hu Zhisheng 1988: pls. iv, v, and xix -- Yan Hong -- Figure 37. Bronze gu with an underside bell. Redrawn after Zhongguo qingtongqi quanji bianji weiyuanhui 1998: no.65 -- and Xie Qingshan and Yang Shaoshun 1960: 51. -- Figure 38. Rings and sign of use on Yejiashan M111 metropolitan bronze lei vessel. Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2013: 136-137. -- Figure 39. Rings and underside bells on Yejiashan M27 bronze lei. Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2013: 216-219 -- and private photos took on 17 September 2014 by Beichen Chen. -- Figure 40. Identical designed Shang and Zhou vessels: Fu Yi ding (M2: 4), and Zeng hou Jian ding (M2: 5). Redrawn after Hubei sheng bowuguan et al. 2013: 170, and 175. -- Figure 41. Seven lei vessels with similar decorative motifs. Redrawn after Wang Jiayou 1961: figs. 1, 2, and 5 -- Zhongguo kexueyuan kaogu yanjiusuo et al. 1974: fig. 4 and pl. 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