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Français : Vase jue, servant à chauffer l'alcool, avec un motif de masque animal. Début de la période Shang. XVe-XIVe siècle avant notre ère (?), période d'Erligang. Bronze. MC 10014. Don de M. et Mme Yves Mahé. Musée Cernuschi, Paris, France. Ref: Gilles Béguin, Ma Chengyuan (dir.), Rites et festins de la Chine antique : Musée Cernuschi, Paris, Findakly, 1998, 189 p. (ISBN 2-87900-365-2) p : 68. Référence :Page correspondante sur le site du musée Cernuschi.
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