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Shang Dynasty Ya Chou Yue Axe

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Original Artifact: Ya Chou Yue Axe

  • Description: A late Shang Dynasty bronze weapon / ritual artifact, a national first-class cultural relic, and one of the "Top Ten Treasures" of the Shandong Museum.
  • Unearthed: From Shang Dynasty Tomb No. 1 at Subutun, Qingzhou, Shandong in 1965, currently housed in the Shandong Museum.
  • Features: Overall length 32.7cm, blade width 34.5cm. Its body features openwork human face patterns with wide-open eyes and upturned corners of the mouth, revealing crenellated teeth. The inscription "亚醜" (Ya Chou) is cast on both sides of the mouth, representing a relic of the Bogu clan from the eastern Shang Dynasty.
  • Significance: It is not only a weapon / torture instrument, but also a symbol of royal and military power. The character for "king" (王) in oracle bone script is derived from the shape of an axe (钺).

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