English: Bronze square ding (cauldron) with human faces: far from the Shang Dynasty territory. Ninxiang, Hunan. 11 th century before our era. it was unearthed at Zhaizishan, Huangcai Town, Ningxiang County in 1959 and displayed at the Hunan Provincial Museum.
Français : Vase tétrapode à cuire les aliments (fanding). Découvert en 1959-1960 à Ninxiang, Hunan. Bronze. H. 38,5 cm. 11e siècle avant notre ère. Musée de Ninxiang, République populaire de Chine. Ref. : Danielle Elisseeff: La Chine du néolithique à la fin des Cinq Dynasties, Manuel de l'école du Louvre, 2008. Pages 160-161
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