Western Zhou Ritual Vessel

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Jade Koekoe
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Bronze ritual vessel, Western Zhou Dynasty, 1100-1000 BCE. Henan Province, China.

The ancient Chinese tradition of preparing ceremonial meals for ancestors dates back to the Shang dynasty (1500-1050 BCE). An inscription inside this bowl records it was made by a man call Mei Situ Yi to commemorate his father who was a Zhou warrior during the overthrow of the Shang Dynasty.

This image was taken at the National Museum of Australia in the British Museum travelling exhibition A History of the World in 100 (and 1) Objects.

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Jade Koekoe
Jade is a Librarian with an avid interest in Roman and Greek architecture and ancient Middle-Eastern cultures.

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Koekoe, J. (2017, January 09). Western Zhou Ritual Vessel. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/6220/western-zhou-ritual-vessel/

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Koekoe, Jade. "Western Zhou Ritual Vessel." World History Encyclopedia. Last modified January 09, 2017. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/6220/western-zhou-ritual-vessel/.

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Koekoe, Jade. "Western Zhou Ritual Vessel." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 09 Jan 2017. Web. 22 Dec 2024.

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