The origins of metallurgy in China

Lin Meicun & Xiang Liu

Abstract

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Archaeologists worldwide have shown much interest in the origins of metallurgy in China (e.g. Mei 2005; Hanks et al. 2007; Parzinger 2011; Fan et al. 2012). Around 2200–1700 BC, the Seima-Turbino Culture originated in the Altai Mountains of Central Asia and spread across the Eurasian steppes (Chernykh 2004, 2008). The most iconic artefact of this culture is the socketed spearhead with single side hook; these have been found across the Eurasian steppes. Two new observations of these spearheads suggest that Seima-Turbino metal-casting technology was responsible for the development of metallurgy in China.


Authors

  • Lin Meicun
    School of Archaeology and Museology, Peking University, Yiheyuan Road #5, Beijing, China
  • Xiang Liu
    School of Archaeology and Museology, Peking University, Yiheyuan Road #5, Beijing, China