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Chapter 607 The earliest bronzes (4000)(2/2)

The first thing Wu Liang noticed was a dark object similar to a "bowl".

This thing does not look like a stone tool, nor does it look like pottery, nor does it look like a bone tool. It is fundamentally different from other things.

I observed half of it inside and out.

After Wu Liang made sure that this thing was not damaged or severely decayed, and that it would not be damaged by a single touch, he took it off and checked it with a piece of rag torn from his winter coat.

This thing is very heavy to buy.

And the surface was polished smoother. When Wu Liang held it a little closer, he could already smell a distinctive smell of copper...

Metal?

copper?

Wu Liang has visited many ancient tombs, and the most common thing among those ancient tombs is a variety of bronze utensils. These bronze utensils have been more or less oxidized and corroded, so they always emit some obvious

The smell of copper smell, and Wu Liang is very familiar with this smell of copper.

Copper, or bronze products are not uncommon.

But appearing in this secret realm is an unprecedented and rare thing.

All the monuments and oracle bone inscriptions found in this secret place can prove that this secret place was indeed built during the ancient Tang Dynasty.

As far as Wu Liang knows.

Archaeological discoveries from later generations of the Celestial Dynasty can trace back and discover some bronzes to the Xia Dynasty. Therefore, the archaeological circles of the Celestial Dynasty generally believe that the Xia Dynasty was the exact time when the Celestial Dynasty passed through the Pottery Age and officially entered the Bronze Age. The time should be around AD

Between 2000 BC and 1500 BC.

But now Wu Liang has discovered utensils whose main material is copper in the secret realm built by the ancient Tang Dynasty. Does this refresh the history of bronze utensils in the Celestial Dynasty?

Thinking like this.

Wu Liang made a more detailed identification of this dark "bowl".

Regardless of the craftsmanship of this thing and the degree of corrosion on it, combined with the various details of this secret place, it shows that it was definitely not put in later by someone, but should be of the same age as this secret place.

What's more, in the era before the Han Dynasty, people were not as obsessed with so-called "cultural relics" as later generations. There would never be the phenomenon of cultural relic dealers on antique streets in later generations using various means to forge cultural relics. Therefore, it is completely possible to have a similar situation happen.

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in addition.

Wu Liang also saw another word "Zhu" in oracle bone style at the bottom of the "bowl"...

“Bronze wares already appeared in the ancient Tang Dynasty!”

After comprehensive consideration and identification, Wu Liang quickly came to the conclusion, "However, the materials used in the bronze wares at this time were most likely metal blocks naturally formed in nature. The relevant smelting methods had not yet appeared, so there was no

Popularize it, otherwise such a 'bronze bowl', which had no place on the table in the Bronze Age, would not be qualified to be placed in this place."

It's a pity that Wu Liang had no way to take this "bronze bowl" to future generations. All he could do was record the discovery in the hope that future generations of archaeologists could discover his "message."

Therefore, after he carefully examined it and came to a conclusion, he gently put the copper bowl back.

At this moment, Wu Liang's mind was already thinking about another question:

A small jade plaque with the word "Zhu" engraved on it was found among the bones.

Now this "bronze bowl" is also engraved with the word "Zhu"...

This can already prove that this stone house is the palace built by "Danzhu" for himself.

Therefore, whether it is used as a place to live while alive or as a ghost house after death, there should be no other corpses or other people's things here. This is completely unreasonable.

Not to mention that the stone bed that was supposed to belong to "Danzhu" was actually occupied by a wooden staff. This is something that shouldn't happen!

What's even more puzzling is.

The wooden stick also has the word "Gun" engraved on it.

"Gun" stole the "breathing soil" in order to help "Danzhu" build this secret realm, which eventually led to his own death. This shows that "Gun" should be very loyal and supportive of "Danzhu".

Coupled with many historical records, "Gun" should have been buried in Yushan. This should be witnessed by many people, so it can be passed down in many historical materials.

In this case, it is even more difficult to understand that "Gun"'s wooden staff appears in this place...

Just at this time.

"Ouch!"
Chapter completed!
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