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FIG. i. Remains of chariots

in the southern passageway

of Tomb 157 at Zhangjiapo,

Chang'an, Shaanxi province.

Tombs 161 and 163, two medium-size tombs lacking passageways, symmetrically flanked

the large Tomb 157. Both contained skeletons of females, probably the wives of the Xing Shu

lineage head buried in Tomb 157. The occupant of Tomb 163 died between the age of twenty-five

and thirty. Although her tomb had been looted five times before excavation-, some bronze vessels

were found in situ on the south side of the raised ledge surrounding the coffin: the animalshaped

vessel in this exhibition (cat. 76) and the cover of a second, slightly smaller vessel of the

same shape, a zun, the cover of a you, and ajue. All these vessels are connected with the ritual

consumption of grain-based alcoholic beverages (commonly, but inaccurately, described as

wine). They are but meager remnants of what must have been a much larger ensemble. Two

bells, probably from a chime of eight, and several chimestones, likewise part of a larger set, are

reminders that ceremonies were accompanied by solemn music.

229 BRONZES FROM FENG HAO AND ENVIRONS

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