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Description Sanxingdui Oct 2007 593.jpg |
English:
Head of a Raptor. Sanxingdui Museum.
The museum label identifies this bird as an osprey ("fish hawk"). The oversize (40cm, 16in tall) bronze head would originally have been fixed on the end of a pole. The museum label suggests this was a totem object of the Shu people, and mentions in particular one Shu king (date not given) who was named Yufu (fish-hawk).
中文:
青铜大鸟头,三星堆遗址二号祭祀坑出土。
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