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3D modely ARTHippopotamus-topped lynch-pin at The British Museum, LondonTitle Hippopotamus-topped lynch-pin Artist x Date Western Zhou period, 11th-10th century BC Medium Bronze Dimensions x Accession # OA 1973.7-26.14 Credit Seligman Bequest The animal head of this lynch-pin is an example of an interest in real creates that the Zhou derived from peoples to the North and Northwest. A lynch-pin would have been used for axle caps from different chariots. The Western Zhou period (1046–771 BC) was the first half of the Zhou dynasty of ancient China. It began when King Wu of Zhou overthrew the Shang dynasty at the Battle of Muye. The dynasty was successful for about seventy-five years and then slowly lost power. The former Shang lands were divided into hereditary fiefs which became increasingly independent of the king. In 771,the Zhou were driven out of the Wei River valley; afterwards real power was in the hands of the king's nominal vassals. (Credit; Wikipedia) náhodný výbÄ›r modelů
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