Archaeometallurgical studies in China: some recent developments and challenging issues
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On the basis of a review of major research achievements over the past ten years, this paper discusses some challenging issues in current studies of ancient Chinese metallurgy, with a focus on the beginnings of bronze metallurgy in China, regional bronze technologies during the Shang dynasty, early developments of iron technology, emergence of lost-wax casting technology, manufacturing techniques of gold objects, and Qin metallurgy. It will also offer some observations on future directions for the study of ancient Chinese metallurgy.
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Journal of Archaeological Science
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0305-4403
1095-9238
1095-9238
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56
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Elsevier
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