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Structural and compositional analysis of a casting mold sherd from ancient China

Casting had symbolic significance and was strictly controlled in the Shang dynasty of ancient China. Vessel casting was mainly distributed around the Shang capital, Yin Ruins, which indicates a rigorous centralization of authority. Thus, for a casting mold to be excavated far from the capital region...

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Autores principales: Zong, Yunbing, Yao, Shengkun, Lang, Jianfeng, Chen, Xuexiang, Fan, Jiadong, Sun, Zhibin, Duan, Xiulan, Li, Nannan, Fang, Hui, Zhou, Guangzhao, Xiao, Tiqiao, Li, Aiguo, Jiang, Huaidong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5352019/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28296963
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0174057
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author Zong, Yunbing
Yao, Shengkun
Lang, Jianfeng
Chen, Xuexiang
Fan, Jiadong
Sun, Zhibin
Duan, Xiulan
Li, Nannan
Fang, Hui
Zhou, Guangzhao
Xiao, Tiqiao
Li, Aiguo
Jiang, Huaidong
author_facet Zong, Yunbing
Yao, Shengkun
Lang, Jianfeng
Chen, Xuexiang
Fan, Jiadong
Sun, Zhibin
Duan, Xiulan
Li, Nannan
Fang, Hui
Zhou, Guangzhao
Xiao, Tiqiao
Li, Aiguo
Jiang, Huaidong
author_sort Zong, Yunbing
collection PubMed
description Casting had symbolic significance and was strictly controlled in the Shang dynasty of ancient China. Vessel casting was mainly distributed around the Shang capital, Yin Ruins, which indicates a rigorous centralization of authority. Thus, for a casting mold to be excavated far from the capital region is rare. In addition to some bronze vessel molds excavated at the Buyao Village site, another key discovery of a bronze vessel mold occurred at Daxinzhuang. The Daxinzhuang site was a core area in the east of Shang state and is an important site to study the eastward expansion of the Shang. Here, combining synchrotron X-rays and other physicochemical analysis methods, nondestructive three-dimensional structure imaging and different elemental analyses were conducted on this mold sherd. Through high penetration X-ray tomography, we obtained insights on the internal structure and discovered some pores. We infer that the generation of pores inside the casting mold sherd was used to enhance air permeability during casting. Furthermore, we suppose that the decorative patterns on the surface were carved and not pasted onto it. Considering the previous compositional studies of bronze vessels, the copper and iron elements were analyzed by different methods. Unexpectedly, a larger amount of iron than of copper was detected on the surface. According to the data analysis and archaeological context, the source of iron on the casting mold sherd could be attributed to local soil contamination. A refined compositional analysis confirms that this casting mold was fabricated locally and used for bronze casting.
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spelling pubmed-53520192017-04-06 Structural and compositional analysis of a casting mold sherd from ancient China Zong, Yunbing Yao, Shengkun Lang, Jianfeng Chen, Xuexiang Fan, Jiadong Sun, Zhibin Duan, Xiulan Li, Nannan Fang, Hui Zhou, Guangzhao Xiao, Tiqiao Li, Aiguo Jiang, Huaidong PLoS One Research Article Casting had symbolic significance and was strictly controlled in the Shang dynasty of ancient China. Vessel casting was mainly distributed around the Shang capital, Yin Ruins, which indicates a rigorous centralization of authority. Thus, for a casting mold to be excavated far from the capital region is rare. In addition to some bronze vessel molds excavated at the Buyao Village site, another key discovery of a bronze vessel mold occurred at Daxinzhuang. The Daxinzhuang site was a core area in the east of Shang state and is an important site to study the eastward expansion of the Shang. Here, combining synchrotron X-rays and other physicochemical analysis methods, nondestructive three-dimensional structure imaging and different elemental analyses were conducted on this mold sherd. Through high penetration X-ray tomography, we obtained insights on the internal structure and discovered some pores. We infer that the generation of pores inside the casting mold sherd was used to enhance air permeability during casting. Furthermore, we suppose that the decorative patterns on the surface were carved and not pasted onto it. Considering the previous compositional studies of bronze vessels, the copper and iron elements were analyzed by different methods. Unexpectedly, a larger amount of iron than of copper was detected on the surface. According to the data analysis and archaeological context, the source of iron on the casting mold sherd could be attributed to local soil contamination. A refined compositional analysis confirms that this casting mold was fabricated locally and used for bronze casting. Public Library of Science 2017-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5352019/ /pubmed/28296963 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0174057 Text en © 2017 Zong et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Zong, Yunbing
Yao, Shengkun
Lang, Jianfeng
Chen, Xuexiang
Fan, Jiadong
Sun, Zhibin
Duan, Xiulan
Li, Nannan
Fang, Hui
Zhou, Guangzhao
Xiao, Tiqiao
Li, Aiguo
Jiang, Huaidong
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title Structural and compositional analysis of a casting mold sherd from ancient China
title_full Structural and compositional analysis of a casting mold sherd from ancient China
title_fullStr Structural and compositional analysis of a casting mold sherd from ancient China
title_full_unstemmed Structural and compositional analysis of a casting mold sherd from ancient China
title_short Structural and compositional analysis of a casting mold sherd from ancient China
title_sort structural and compositional analysis of a casting mold sherd from ancient china
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5352019/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28296963
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0174057
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