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Bronze bell
. Klang, Selangor state, western Malaysia. About 200 BCE-200 CE.
Found with a number of iron tools, this bell is one of the only two examples of the type, the other from Battambang in Cambodia. It is probably a ceremonial object related to the bronze drums known from many regions of southeast Asia and south China. British Museum.
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