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IndexNote: Catalogue numbers are inbrackets.Animalsbears, [10] 83, [171,91-92 [131]396-397' [133] 400-40^453birds, [64] 204-205, [75] 226-227, [77] 233-235,254, [89]-[90] 260-263, [94] 283, [no]316-317, [111)318-319,332,347,400, [136] 406-407,[141] 418-419, [147] 428-429cheetah, 492in combat, [25] 109-110, [no]316-317,332,397,412, [141]418-419, [145] 425cranes, [543] 181-183, [100]296-298fish, [2] 60, [5)64-66, [75],frogs, [8] 76, [no] 316-317deer, 61, [109] 314, [110] 316 - 317,492ducks, [107] 310-311, [165] 478-479geese, [165] 47^-479hare, [88] 258-259heron, [5] 64-66horses, [128] 385-386, 419,[170]-[171] 492-496masks, [13] 86-88, [15] 90, [38]146 -147 [76] 233. See alsoTaotiemonkeys, [83], 246-247, 404mythical or composite animals,[77] 233- 2 35' [100] 296-298, [118] 346-348, [121]357 -35^ [122] 359, [isob]434-437' [154] 452. See alsoDragons, Monsters, Taotieowls, 30 (fig.), [14] 88, [16] 91,[48] 169, [49] 171pan-long, [150^,434-437parrots, [1561,454-455peacocks, 400, 474pigs [10] 83, [171,91-92, [130)393rams [59] 195, [74] 225, [135]404-405raptors, [72] 222-223serpents [25] 109-110,169, [93]281, [110] 316-317shell [155] 453-454tigers, [49] 170-171, [52] 177,[58)191-192, [591195, [1123]323, 397, 419turtles, tortoises, [12] 86-88,[540] 180 -181, 347, 453unicorns, [ii2B] 323-327zodiac animals, [172], 498-499Antlers, [96] 289, [100] 296-298,[1091314-315, [116)338-339,[118)346-347,400Anyang, 162 -186. See alsoHoujiazhuang;HuayuanzhuangAxes (yue), [5] 64-66, [31] 124-125,[40] 148-149- [52] 176-177Bambooimitative form of jie talley, [117]339-344slips, 330, 345, [ii9]349-35iBanpo [Banpocun], Xi'an, Shaanxiprovince, 54, 56, 57, 59, 63Banpo culture, 54-57, [1-4] 58-64,68Banshan tradition, 71Baoshan, Jingmen, Hubei province,293,294,309,320,329-330,[113]-[116] 331-338,400Basin stand, bronze, [148] 430-431Beads [34] 129-130, [36] 134-135,251, 252, 254, [144] 423 -424, [146] 426-427Beaker, jade, with bronze stand,[148] 430-431Beiling, Xi'an, Shaanxi province, 452Beishouling, Baoji, Shaanxiprovince, 54, 56, [i] 58-59,109 -110Beizhao, Quwo, Shanxi province, 86,87Bells, [64] 204-205, [91] 272-274,276, [107] 311, 330Belt [157] 456-457Belt hooks, 305 n. i, 371, [143] 422Bi disks, [20] 93-95,120, [86] 252-253- 392- 394' NO] 417- Ii4il418-419, [142] 420-421,422, [1441,423-424,435Bo bell, [64] 204-205Bo bowl, [8] 76Bodhisattva, 27 (figs.), [151] 440-443- [153] 447-449Bone/turtle shellin hair ornament, [28] 115-116inscribed bovid scapula, [55]182-185inscribed turtle plastron, [56]185 -186, 347Boshanlu censer, [134] 402 - 403Brocade, [ii2b-c] 323-328Brazier, bronze, [99] 294-295Bronzebasin stand, [148] 430-431bo bell, [64] 204-205boshanlu censer, [134] 402-403brazier, shovel, and dustpan, [99]294-295cranelike figure, [100] 296-298cup mount, [149] 432-433cylindrical vessel, [90] 262-263ding tripods, [37] 144-145, [60]196-197-[76] 231-233, [131]396-397dou vessel, [94] 282-283dragon-shaped ornament, [73]222-223drum stand, [101] 299-300ewer, [169] 486-487fangding vessels, [46] 164-165,[59] 194-195' [83] 246-257fangjia vessel, [50] 172 -173fangyou vessel, [62] 200 - 201figure with headdress, [71] 221filter, [98] 293foot, [133] 400-401gong vessel, [49] 170 -171gui vessels, [87] 256-257, [93]279-281gu vessel, [78] 238-239headrest, [130] 393 - 395helmet, [63] 202-203fie vessel, [89] 260-261human heads, [66] - [68] 211-215huoding tripod, [92] 278-279hu vessels, [82] 244-246, [96]288-289, [132] 398-400jian-fou cooler and ladle, [97]290-292jia vessel, [79] 239 - 240jie tally, [117] 339 - 344ji halberd, [102] 301-302jue vessel, [51] 174-175lamps, [i35l-|i37l 404-409lei vessel, [74] 225masks, [57] 189-190, [69]-[70]216-219mat weights, [104] 303mythical animals, [121] 357-358,[122] 359pagoda, [161] 468-469pan vessel, [81] 242-244plaques, inlaid with turquoise,140, [38)146-147raptor ornament, [72] 222-223screen fittings, [150] 434-437shu spear, [103] 302standing figure, [65] 209-211striding dragon, [159] 460-461three-pronged objects, [120]355-356tiger, [58] 191-192yan steamers, [47] 166-167, [61]198-199yongzhong bell chime, [91] 272-274yue axe, [52] 176 -177zeng vessels, [47] 166 -167zun-pan vessel, 268, [95] 284-287zun vessels, [48] 169, [77] 234 -235, [80)241, [88)258-259,[115)336-337Buddha, 438, [151] - [152] 441-446,462, 465, 470-473, 486.Cai state, 279, 287, 302, 339Caojiagang, Dangyang, Hubeiprovince, 347CASS. See Chinese Academy ofSocial SciencesCensers, [134] 402-403, [163] 472-474, [166] 480-481Chang'an, 450-451Changfeng, Yanggong, Anhuiprovince, 418, 425Changtaiguan, Xinyang, Henanprovince, 295Chariots, 229, 382-386, 366-369Chengdu, Dazu, Sichuan province,513Chinese Academy of SocialSciences, Beijing [8] 76, [9]77, [23]-[28] 102-116, [37]-[56] 144-186, [77] 234-235Chu state, 267-269, 276, 277, 309,339- 347' 367- 404-405- 4i6.See also Baoshan; Mashan;Qiujiahuayuan; Tianxingguan;Wangshan; Xiasi,Zenghou Yi;Chunhua County Cultural RelicsMuseum, Shaanxi province[76)230-233Cloud motifs, [18] 93, 393 and n. 2,402, 437Cong, 120, [29] - [30] 121-123, 390,412Crystalreliquary, [162] 470-472Cuo, tomb of King. See SanjiCup mount [149] 432-433Cylindrical vessel, bronze, [90]262-263Dadianzi, Aohanqi, Inner Mongolia,73 ,108,110,150,151,152 -153- [4i]-] 44] 154-160Dadiwan, Qin'an, Gansu province,56, [2]-13)60-62, 77Dahecun phase, 54Darning Palace, Xi'an, Shaanxiprovince [159] 460-461Dancers, [6] 72-73, [mb] 323-327,[144] 423-424- N6] 426-427Dawenkou, Tai'an, Shandongprovince, 99, 102,130580
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BRONZE AGE CHINACHU ANDOTHERCULTURE
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