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Conjectural reconstruction
      of the  edifice above Tomb 5
      at Xiaotun, Anyang, Henan
      province. After  Yang  1987,
      140,  fig.  18.



























                             have been  given to the  deceased  at the  time of her  funeral.  Some may have been  given to  her
                             prior to her death  or even confiscated booty. In any case, most of the  vessels appear remarkably
                             consistent  in design and  style, testifying  in all probability to the  range and  quality of bronze

                             production  at the  Anyang foundries. As a group, these  vessels represent  a cross section  of the
                             royal bronze industry of the  period, documenting the  stylistic characteristics  of a number of
                             vessel types, as well as varying approaches to decoration.  Many vessels were made as  constit-
                             uents of matched sets but  vary slightly in dimension and weight, while still other types are
                             extremely unusual, perhaps even unique. All were cast using ceramic piece-molds that were
                             finished  by individual detailing, the  same technology already in evidence at  Erlitou (see cat.  37).
                            The assemblage also demonstrates the  character of ritual in Fu Hao's time and the  relative
                             emphasis placed  on  offerings  of wine (actually fermented grain), millet, and  meat. While one
                             cannot  deduce  a strict code prescribing the  composition of this ritual set, the  Fu Hao assem-
                            blage  does  suggest that the  Zhou custom of graded  perquisites tied to social or ritual  status
                             developed  from  Shang norms. RT


                            1  Li Ji 1977 and  Chang 1980 review the  history of the  Anyang  3  Zhongguo  19803. See also the  review of these issues in
                               excavations.                                 Thorp 1981-1982^
                            2  The best  overview of Anyang archaeology is Zhongguo  4  Zhongguo  1985 and Thorp  19883.
                               1994.










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