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Bronze animal-shaped gong vessel Among the new types without ceramic prototypes
are the gong or guang service vessel type shown
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Height 22 (8 / 8), weight 3.35 (/Ys)
here and the fangyi, a square-section wine storage
Late Shang Yinxu Period II (c. 1200 BCE)
vessel with a lid resembling a miniature hipped
From Xiaotun Locus North, at Yinxu, Anyang, roof. Anyang assemblages customarily include large
Henan Province
numbers of vessels dedicated to wine offerings; the
The Institute of Archaeology, CASS, Beijing Fu Hao tomb contained an abundance of storage
vessels, warming vessels, and serving and drinking
New types of vessels and variants associated with vessels. The purported fondness of Late Shang kings
wine consumption proliferated in Anyang bronze for alcoholic spirits became a stinging point of
production. Older types derived from ceramic criticism in the propaganda of the Western
prototypes, such as lei, pou, hu, and you, were made Zhou Book of Documents. 1
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in bronze in considerable numbers and also modi- This vessel offered a convenient way of pouring
fied to yield variants with different body shapes. spirits into drinking goblets or warming cups (gu
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