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Hardstone zhang ritual blade

Height 54 (2i!/4), maximum width 14.8 (5 7 /s)

Erlitou Culture, Period III (c. 1700-1600 BCE)

From the Erlitou site at Gedangtou, Yanshi,

Henan Province

The Institute of Archaeology, CASS, Beijing

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Hardstone yue axe

Height 21 (8 'A), maximum width 23 (^l/

4 )

Erlitou Culture, Period IV (c. 1600-1500 BCE)

From the Erlitou site at Gedangtou, Yanshi,

Henan Province

The Institute of Archaeology, CASS, Beijing

The shapes of hardstone objects recovered from

rich burials at Erlitou suggest specialized, perhaps

ceremonial or ritual, purposes. Blades or scepters

(zhang) are a form not established in the Neolithic

period and, like the dagger-axe (ge), may actually

depend on bronze prototypes. 1 Such blades

would normally have been hafted at a right angle

to handles — in the case of this zhang, 2 perhaps

through the small perforation in its tang (although

its length and thinness would have rendered it too

fragile for any use except as an insignia or token

of rank); we have no physical evidence, however,

that such elaborate hardstone blades were ever

actually hafted and displayed. The stone zhang from

Erlitou was found in a grave, placed pointing north

on the chest of the deceased, and was paired with

a similar but smaller blade pointing in the opposite

direction. It seems unlikely that the blades were

attached to handles at the time of the burial.

Broad flat axes (yue), on the other hand, were

widespread in Neolithic cultures of the eastern

coast and the mouth of the Yangzi River. 3 Two variants

documented at Erlitou are more elaborate: one

shown here is a conventional flat axe with a circular

perforation, four segments to the cutting edge,

and six small "teeth" on each side. 4 The other variant

(called a qi or qibi) is a disk with a large central

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