Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6442593 | Quaternary Geochronology | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
During the Anyang period in Shang dynasty (13c.BC â¼Â 11c.BC), the bronze manufacture of Ancient China reached its maximum glory and splendor, as evidenced by the casting moulds and cores unearthed in the Yinxu. The pre-casting firing temperature of the moulds, one of the key technologies in the casting system, is still a controversial issue. In this article, the firing temperature of the mould and the core, unearthed at the Xiaomintun Site, Yin ruins, is estimated to be 600°C-700 °C, analyzed by luminescence techniques. This study can settle down the dispute in the results of the thermal expansion analysis.
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Authors
Zheng Yao Jin, You Jin Wu, An Chuan Fan, Zhan Wei Yue, Gong Li, Sheng Hua Li, Li Feng Yan,