Bronze <i>be</i> and Bronze <i>zun</i>- Hunan Museum
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Bronze be and Bronze zun
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Date:Warring States Period(ca.475-221BCE)
Medium:Bronze

Dimensions:Bronze be- Length: 34.5cm; Width of the Blade: 4.4cm

Bronze zun-Length: 10.6cm; Diameter: 2.4cm

Origin:Bronze Be is unearthed from Changsha, Hunan Province in 1956;

Bronze zun is unearthed from Changsha, Hunan Province in 1959
Both Bronze be and Bronze zun are stabbing weapons with wooden handles. 

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