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First-level protected artifact
[edit]Please edit to further define, or link to a page that defines, first-level protection, or reword the sentence. It is difficult to understand what is meant by first-level, and how this would differ from second or third levels, if they exist. Is this in a museum context, or government security context? AtenRa 22:00, 13 June 2007 (UTC)
Agreed, I just searched for "first-level protected artifact" on Google and top hit was this wikipedia article with no other top 10 hit making sense. 66.63.57.2 (talk) 19:13, 11 April 2008 (UTC)
- yeah ANYTHING in this article that you try to verify seems to lead to google results that are only copying what wiki says. 2604:3D09:D78:1000:8F83:FBCB:F8BF:F963 (talk) 14:38, 7 November 2023 (UTC)
Pattern
[edit]I'm curious does anyone know if the pattern is external or internal, i.e. is it a purely decorative pattern etched to the finished weapon , or is it a result of plaiting together metal billets around a central core and Pattern welding them together?KTo288 21:11, 11 August 2007 (UTC)
- No. Ask china. They're the only ones who have ever seen it. 2604:3D09:D78:1000:8F83:FBCB:F8BF:F963 (talk) 14:39, 7 November 2023 (UTC)
Well if this small snippet referencing the Beijing Daily is anything to go by, it appears to be patterned after the sword was forged or as a part of the quenching process? I'm afraid Chinese to English doesn't always convey proper meanings, especially with my mediocre skills in Chinese. Heliatrope Fish (talk) 07:06, 7 March 2010 (UTC) --
Wait, what!? Citations needed
[edit]So this is an ancient sword, discovered during the cultural revolution, made mostly of copper, that emerged untarnished in its wooden scabbard after 1000's of years in a waterlogged grave? Doesn't this sound a little implausible? This article really needs citations to independent scholarly research on this amazing artifact. Ϙ (talk) 08:18, 14 December 2009 (UTC)
- this is obvious to everyone who doesn't have an ulterior motive. 2604:3D09:D78:1000:8F83:FBCB:F8BF:F963 (talk) 14:35, 7 November 2023 (UTC)
I saw that sword in an exhibition 30+ yrs ago so it couldn't be a modern reproduction or "fake". The scabbard was never seen by the public, so I assumed that was not exist at all. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.227.8.117 (talk) 13:02, 11 January 2011 (UTC)
- Or, they made a fake thirty one years ago. 2604:3D09:D78:1000:8F83:FBCB:F8BF:F963 (talk) 14:28, 7 November 2023 (UTC)
Why does this paragraph (below) even need a citation?
The sword was found sheathed in a wooden scabbard finished in black lacquer. The scabbard had an almost air-tight fit with the sword body. Unsheathing the sword revealed an untarnished blade, despite the tomb being soaked in underground water for over 2,000 years.[citation needed]
So no one knows how to subtract and obtain "over 2,000 years"? Sheesh. At the very least, the "citation needed" ought to be moved to an earlier sentence. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Cutefidgety (talk • contribs) 13:39, 9 November 2015 (UTC)
- The WHOLE PARAGRAPH needs some citation. This article is not up to wiki standards. 2604:3D09:D78:1000:8F83:FBCB:F8BF:F963 (talk) 14:29, 7 November 2023 (UTC)
- [T1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fpgSnIOby4
- [T2] http://www.wuyuescripts.com/yue-inscriptions1.php
- [T3] "A Special Ancient Bronze Sword and Its Possible Manufacturing Technique from Materials Science Analysis" Chi Xie, Chunlin Fu, Sishi Li, Lingmin Liao, Guantao Chen, and Chunxu Pan. Materials 2022, 15(7), 2491; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15072491
The video [T1] includes an interview with Olivia Milburn (a cultural historian, not an archaeologist). The video's description links to the website that I find contains the page [T2], which (if you scroll down) does appear to show the sword in question in quite a few high-resolution photos that certainly do look old-ish (but I'm no archaeologist myself).
I'll go ahead and paste the references from that page here verbatim:
- Cao Jinyan 曹錦
炎 , Niaochongshu tong kao鳥 蟲 書 通 考 (Expanded Edition,增 訂 版 ) (Shanghai: Shanghai cishu chubanshe, 2014), Yue #3, 72, 74-75; illus. #46, 75. - Dong Chuping
董 楚 平 , Wu Yue Xu Shu jinwen jishi吳 越 徐 舒金文集 释 (Hangzhou: Zhejiang guji chubanshe, 1992), 202-205. Dong Chuping董 楚 平 , Wu Yue wenhua zhi吳 越 文化 志 (Shanghai: Shanghai renmin chubanshe, 1998), 104. - Dong Shan
董 珊, Wu Yue timing yanjiu吳 越 題 銘 研究 (Beijing: Kexue chubanshe, 2014), #73, 45n3. - Hubeisheng wenwuju wenwu gongzuodui
湖北 省 文化 局 文物 工作 隊 , “Hubei Jiangling sanzuo Chumu chutu dapi zhongyao wenwu”湖 北江 陵 三座楚墓出土大批重要文物 Wenwu文物 (1966.5): 36, illus. #1, p. 41, plates 1-3 [33-39]. - Lin Chin-Chung
林 進 忠 , “Dong Zhou niaochongshu de wenzi zaoxing yishu”東 周 鳥 蟲 書 的 文字 造形 藝術 , Shuhua yishu xue kan書畫 藝術 學 刊 , No. 2 (2007): 22, #72. - Shi Xiejie
施 谢捷, Wu Yue wenzi huibian吳 越 文 字彙 編 (Nanjing: Jiangsu jiaoyu chubanshe, 1998), #123, 570. - Wang Jiehua
王 結 華 , Mao Ying毛 穎, and Liu Liwen劉 麗文 , Guyue yizhen yanjiu古 越 遺 珍 研究 (Beijing: Kexue chubanshe科學 出版 社 , 2010), 6-7 (perhaps this) - Zhang Guangyu
張 光 裕 and Cao Jinyan 曹錦炎 , Dongzhou niaozhuan wenzi bian東 周 鳥 篆文字 編 (Hong Kong: Hanmoxuan chuban youxian gongsi, 1994), #72, 234.
For convenience, GPT 3.5 translates these as
- 2014 - "Comprehensive Study of Bird and Insect Books"
- 1992 - "Annotated Collection of Jinwen by Xu Shu of Wu Yue"
- 1998 - "Cultural Records of Wu Yue"
- 2014 - "Research on Inscriptions from the Wu Yue Period"
- 1966.5 - "Significant Cultural Relics Unearthed from Three Chu Tombs in Jiangling, Hubei"
- 2007 - "The Artistic Form of Characters in Eastern Zhou Bird and Insect Books"
- 1998 - "Compilation of Wu Yue Characters"
- 2010 - "Research on Ancient Yue Treasures"
- 1994 - "Compilation of Eastern Zhou Bird Seal Characters"
FWIW, I found [T3] about a modern analysis of a sword claimed to have been found in 1965 and inscribed with "King Gou Jian of Yue, Self-used Sword". However, the pictures are of a completely different, degraded and fragmentary artifact.
Unusual sharpness compared to....what?
[edit]Seems like this is just advertising. 2604:3D09:D78:1000:8F83:FBCB:F8BF:F963 (talk) 14:28, 7 November 2023 (UTC)
Why does this page link to bell metal
[edit]is somebody trying to imply that is what this sword is made off. Is ANY of this from any source besides the CCP? 2604:3D09:D78:1000:8F83:FBCB:F8BF:F963 (talk) 14:33, 7 November 2023 (UTC)
11 years without a single verifying citation I think this page is political not informative in nature.
[edit]but I'm probably racist right wiki? 2604:3D09:D78:1000:8F83:FBCB:F8BF:F963 (talk) 14:34, 7 November 2023 (UTC)
Was this artifact ever lent to Singapore?
[edit]there seems to be no record of this ever happening until AFTER the sword was in China and nobody in archaeology was allowed to see it. 2604:3D09:D78:1000:8F83:FBCB:F8BF:F963 (talk) 14:41, 7 November 2023 (UTC)
When was this sword found? Who found it?
[edit]Seems like these are both very simple questions is there ANY scientific rigou, any scientific qualifications, or not? 2604:3D09:D78:1000:8F83:FBCB:F8BF:F963 (talk) 14:42, 7 November 2023 (UTC)
The VERY FIRST and ONLY trustworthy reference this page uses LEADS NOWHERE
[edit]Was there EVER an actual reference or is this entire page pure fabrication? 2604:3D09:D78:1000:8F83:FBCB:F8BF:F963 (talk) 14:43, 7 November 2023 (UTC)
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