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Five belt plaquesNorthwestern China & South Central Inner Mongolia5th-4th century B.C.
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Five belt plaquesNorthwestern China & South
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BATEA : 1833
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Ordos Bronzes
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Ordos; bronze; belt; plaque; metal; Mongolia; raptor; bird;
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3 figure of eight like plaques, take shape of heads and necks of two stylised raptors coiled on either side of a central boss. Necklike bodies of raptors marked with raised dots suggesting a feathered texture. Common to Guyuan region of Southern Ningxia, and southeastern Gansu.Bottom two belt plaques South Central Inner Mongolia, 6th-5th c. B.C. Rectangular in shape, irregularly serrated or scalloped sides surround a small central boss. Form is abstract
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