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Bronze broadsword, bronze sword and bronze arrow of ancient Japanese weapons
Bronze broadsword, bronze sword and bronze arrow of ancient Japanese weapons

Although there are no special books about the Bronze Age in Japan, it is not uncommon to find them scattered in other works and special issues of museums in various countries. Such as the Frenchman Julie (H? Me? Jolly) and Japanese rice fields (rice fields? Sword and Shark by Hogitaro, Japanese Archaeology by Satoshi Huxiong, Wisdom of Antiques and Weapons by Harada Kaoji and Koi Kazuo, and Youmofu Polosse (George? There are images of bronze soldiers unearthed in Japan in Eumorfopoulos's "Bronzes in the Far East" and other works.

As shown in figure 10, all kinds of bronze soldiers unearthed in Japan were taken from this waiting list, and the second one was? No.3 and No.4 bronze broadsword and No.6 and No.7 round-headed broadsword are all British Gaolan? The professor's hidden device is not easy to see. 1 skeat-style bronze sword with double ears handle is heard to have been unearthed in Japan. This one is a Polose by Yumov (thirty or forty years ago, many Japanese antiques such as key soldiers were bought by Europeans and Americans), which is of great historical value.

15, 16. 17. 18 No.4 bronze swords have also been unearthed in various parts of Japan (see the notes on the plate for the land), which are similar to the spears before the early Zhou Dynasty and the Zhou Dynasty in China, but their arc handles and cap handles are not all of Chinese shape, so they are all ancient in the Japanese bronze age.

Tono on the 8 th. 14 is a variety of short-handled copper cymbals unearthed in Japan. Its tip is not sharp, but it has a round head and a wide shape, which is a common shape of Japanese copper cymbals and most artistic iron cymbals inlaid with gold and silver. No.65438 +09, 20, 2 1, No.22 and No.4 long-handled cymbals are iron cymbals of scholars in Houyu cabin village, Japan, which are similar in shape to Han cymbals, just as Japanese cymbals are similar to Han vessels.