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dagger ax etiketine sahip kayıtlar gösteriliyor. Tüm kayıtları göster
dagger ax etiketine sahip kayıtlar gösteriliyor. Tüm kayıtları göster

2 Nisan 2020 Perşembe

WHAT IS THE GE?

A dagger ax, the characteristic weapon of the Chinese Bronze Age during the Shang dynasty and then made from iron from the Zhou/Chou dynasty onwards. The dagger-shaped bronze blade, usually with a flat tang but occasionally with a shaft hole, was mounted perpendicular to the wooden shaft. The blade had a cross-piece parallel to the shaft to help hold it in place. Bronze Age blades and nonfunctional jade replicas of blades often appear as mortuary gifts in Shang tombs. The earliest ge yet known have come from Erlitou, c. mid 2nd millennium bc. In the Eastern Zhou/Chou period the ge was sometimes combined with a spear, the ge blade at right angles to the spearhead, to form a ji. The ji was in existence by the late 6th or early 5th century bc. They are chopping implements.

19 Haziran 2015 Cuma

WHAT IS THE DAGGER AX ?

DAGGER AX: A bronze Chinese weapon in use from the Shang dynasty (c. 1500 bc) to the Han dynasty (206 bc to ad 220). The earliest forms
were broad and mounted at right angles to a wooden shaft through which the tang projected. Later forms had a slender blade which extended down the shaft at right angles to the main point to prevent it snapping. [ko]