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Bronze mask with hooked-cloud ornament

Height 85.4 (33 5 /s)

Late Shang Period (?) (c. 1300-1100 BCE?)

From Pit 2 at Sanxingdui, Guanghan,

Sichuan Province

Sanxingdui Museum, Guanghan, Sichuan Province

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Bronze mask

Height 40.5 (15 7 A)

Late Shang Period (?) (c. 1300-1100 BCE?)

From Pit 2 at Sanxingdui, Guanghan,

Sichuan Province

Sanxingdui Museum, Guanghan, Sichuan Province

Pit 2, which contained the standing figure and the

most of the bronze heads, also held about fifteen

bronze masks, distinguished from the heads in

lacking necks, backs, and tops. Most are somewhat

larger than the heads, and all have small square

openings at their sides that must have been used

to attach them to some kind of support. Lines

visible across the forehead, behind the ears, and

under the jaw suggest that the bronze heads themselves

may represent beings wearing masks, but

the basic physiognomy of the masks themselves

mirrors the facial features of the standing figure

and many of the Sanxingdui heads.

Three masks from Pit 2 stand apart, however,

distinguished from the heads and other masks

by a number of details: their cylindrical eyes protrude

grotesquely from elongated sockets and are

bounded by narrow lids; the tops of their ears are

drawn out at right angles and end in single points,

while their upturned mouths, ridged in the middle,

bestow an almost Archaic smile. Cat. 69, l which

bore traces of black pigment around the eyes and

red on the mouth, has an ornament over the nose

resembling a hooked-cloud motif, composed of a

pair of spirals curling inward at the base and the

top and a blade-shaped device in the middle. Other

217 | SACRIFICIAL PITS AT SANXINGDUI

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