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Ritual Bell (Dtaku), 1st century BCE-1st century CE, Unknown Japanese, 8 x 10 in. (20.32 x 25.4 cm), Bronze, Japan, 1st century BCE - 1st century CE, Among the most impressive examples of early bronze casting in Japan are large, bronze bells like this one, known as dtaku. Metallurgy, together with wet-rice cultivation, was probably first introduced to Japan by a new wave of immigrants from the Korean peninsula around 200300 BCE. Although dtaku resemble Chinese bells in overall shape, most lack musical resonance because of the thinness of their casting. Instead, they seem to have been ritual objects and symbols of political authority. This bell was one of fourteen excavated in 1881 on Mount iwa in Shiga Prefecture.

Ritual Bell (Dtaku), 1st century BCE-1st century CE, Unknown Japanese, 8 x 10 in. (20.32 x 25.4 cm), Bronze, Japan, 1st century BCE - 1st century CE, Among the most impressive examples of early bronze casting in Japan are large, bronze bells like this one, known as dtaku. Metallurgy, together with wet-rice cultivation, was probably first introduced to Japan by a new wave of immigrants from the Korean peninsula around 200300 BCE. Although dtaku resemble Chinese bells in overall shape, most lack musical resonance because of the thinness of their casting. Instead, they seem to have been ritual objects and symbols of political authority. This bell was one of fourteen excavated in 1881 on Mount iwa in Shiga Prefecture.
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Ritual Bell (Dtaku), 1st century BCE-1st century CE, Unknown Japanese, 8 x 10 in. (20.32 x 25.4 cm), Bronze, Japan, 1st century BCE - 1st century CE, Among the most impressive examples of early bronze casting in Japan are large, bronze bells like this one, known as dtaku. Metallurgy, together with wet-rice cultivation, was probably first introduced to Japan by a new wave of immigrants from the Korean peninsula around 200300 BCE. Although dtaku resemble Chinese bells in overall shape, most lack musical resonance because of the thinness of their casting. Instead, they seem to have been ritual objects and symbols of political authority. This bell was one of fourteen excavated in 1881 on Mount iwa in Shiga Prefecture.
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3686 x 5467 px | 57.7 MB
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31.2 x 46.3 cm | 12.3 x 18.2 in (300 dpi)
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