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A work made of bronze.

Dagger-Axe (ge)

Shang dynasty (1600 – 1046 B.C.)

China

China

The power of the Shang kings depended on their control of bronze production for warfare. The dagger-axe, hafted onto a wood shaft, was the premier weapon of combat. Finely cast examples excavated from tombs suggest that such objects also had strong ritual significance. The rounded butt of this specimen contains a bird in raised lines, which may originally have been inlaid with turquoise.

Bronze

Arts of Asia