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  • 1Dui (Bronze vessel) — Bronze dui vessel with inlaid geometric cloud pattern, Hubei Provincial Museum. Dui or Tui (Chinese: 敦; pinyin: duì) is a type of Chinese bronze vessel used in the Warring States period of Ancient China.It was a food conta …

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  • 2Bronze Age — For other uses, see Bronze Age (disambiguation). Diffusion of metallurgy in western Europe. The darkest areas are the oldest. Bronze Age …

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  • 3vessel — noun 1 ship/boat ADJECTIVE ▪ stranded, stricken ▪ seaworthy ▪ sailing, steam ▪ ocean going, seagoing …

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  • 4Bronze — This article is about the metal alloy. For other uses, see Bronze (disambiguation). Bronze Chola statue of Nataraja from India at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City Bronze is a metal alloy consisting primarily of copper, usually with… …

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  • 5Bronze Horseman — This article is about the statue. For the poem by Aleksandr Pushkin, see The Bronze Horseman (poem). For the novel by Paullina Simons, see The Bronze Horseman (novel). The Bronze Horseman The Bronze Horseman (Russian: Медный всадник, literally… …

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  • 6Situla (vessel) — A Situla is a bronze vessel of the ancient European Iron Age. It originates from the Etruscans, but was found also in the Hallstatt region of Middle and Southeast Europe.A special example comes from Vače in Slovenia …

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  • 7Food Vessel — Food Vessels are an Early Bronze Age, c.2400 1500BC (Needham 1996), pottery type. It is not known what Food Vessels were used for and they only received their name as antiquarians decided they were not Beakers (regarded as drinking vessels) and… …

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  • 8Chinese bronze inscriptions — Chinese characters Scripts Precursors · Oracle bone script · Bronze script · Seal script (large, small) · Clerical script · Cu …

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  • 9Ding (vessel) — A ding from the late Shang Dynasty. A ding (Chinese: 鼎; pinyin: dǐng; Wade–Giles: ting) is an ancient Chinese cauldron with legs, a lid and two handles opposite each other. They were made in two shapes with round vessels having t …

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  • 10Bridge spouted vessel — A bridge spouted vessel is a particular design of pitcher originating in antiquity; there is typically a connecting element between the spout and filling aperture, and the spout is a completely independent aperture from the usually smaller… …

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