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41 – cowrie shell vessel
               DIAN CULTURE, YUNNAN PROVINCE
                ND
                   ST
               2  – 1  CENTURIES B. C.
               H.: 24 CM  D.: 33 CM
               Exceptionally rare bronze cowrie shell receptacle cast in the form
               of a ritual drum.
               The body of the drum consists of two sections: a bulging tyre-like
               upper section and below it a flat mid-section which gradually widens
               as it extends downwards towards its base.
               The flat middle of the vessel’s body is divided into four sections, each
               of which is decorated with a hunting scene featuring a horseman
               in pursuit of a wild animal and marked off from its neighbour by a
               perpendicular band of geometric patterns topped off with a semi-cir-
               cular loop cast in a plaited-rope pattern. Below that, each section
               of the widening base of the drum is decorated in low relief with an
               elongated boat carrying four persons in high feathered headdresses.
               The cover of the vessel is decorated with an extraordinary festive
               scene: between two sacrificial altars situated at opposite ends of
               the circular assembly ground, troupes of acrobats and dancers in
               long-sleeved tunics move gracefully to the music produced by the
               orchestra seated around the periphery of the celebratory scene.
















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