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crats who controlled the area of the capital south of

present-day Xi'an standardized the ritual vessels

used for ancestor offerings, the lords of the Jin state

took another direction, developing ritual practices

that made use of vessels of unusual form, as well as

vessels that replicated much older shapes. Tomb

M 63, for example, contains not only innovative and

unusual vessels, but also archaizing forms, such as a

square vessel described as a fangyi in traditional

writings. It is possible that both the unusually

shaped bronzes and the archaistic vessels were

made during the last decades of Zhou rule, and that

their forms reflect contemporaneous political and

social upheaval. Similar vessels and jades have been

found in the states of Guo and Ying in Henan

province. 3 JR

1 Excavated 1993 (M 63:86); reported: Shanxi 1994)3.

2 For a discussion of the dating of the principal tombs in

the Jin state burial ground, see Xu 1996^

3 For brief reports see Henan I995b and Henan 1988.

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