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Ya Chang Ox Zun [Highly Restored]
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1. Original Artifact: Ya Chang Ox Zun
- Date: Late Shang Dynasty (circa 1300 BCE)
- Excavation Site: Tomb M54, Huayuanzhuang East, Yinxu, Anyang, Henan (Ya Chang's Tomb)
- Current Location: Yinxu Museum
- Function: A bronze ritual wine vessel (zun) used by Shang Dynasty aristocrats for sacrificial ceremonies, it is the only ox-shaped bronze vessel discovered at Yinxu to date
- Design: Modeled after a wild water buffalo (sacred water buffalo) of the Shang Dynasty, with a sturdy build, its ox head slightly open and horns curved, its body is fully adorned with typical Shang Dynasty bronze patterns such as dragon motifs, phoenix patterns, and taotie (beast-face) masks, a lid on its back can be opened and closed to hold wine
- Inscription: The characters 'Ya Chang' are cast on the ox's neck and the inner wall of the lid, 'Ya' was a military official title in the Shang Dynasty, 'Chang' was a clan name, representing the identity of the tomb owner
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