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Excavation photographs of  than to disposal pits. Indeed, compared to the  much fuller  data  from  Late Shang sites such as
         Pit  2 at Sanxingdui, Guang-  Anyang, several particularities of the  pits warrant notice: the  lack of sacrificial human victims,
         han, Sichuan province.
                               the  presence of valuable  ivory, and  the  unprecedented  bronze heads, masks, and  standing
                               human figure. While many of the  contents of the  two pits were deliberately broken, it is not
                               certain that  a ritual  inflicted  that damage. Likewise, the  connections between this culture and
                               the  Shu culture are only sketchily demonstrated at present, although that link has become an
                               article of faith  among many Chinese archaeologists, especially in Sichuan.  RT



                               1  Sichuan  19873; Bagley 1990; Yan and  Linduff  1990.
                               2  Sichuan 1987!},  1989; Bagley 1988.
                               3  Sun  .993.





















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