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Scattered bronze bells in Chinese lord's 2,600-year-old tomb point to ritual deactivation
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Scattered bronze bells in Chinese lord's 2,600-year-old tomb point to ritual deactivation

Archaeologists uncovered a 2,600-year-old tomb belonging to Lord Qiu of the Zeng state, where his bronze bells were deliberately scattered rather than left intact. The bells, originally crafted to summon ancestral powers against the rival state of Chu, were dismantled after peace was established between Zeng and Chu. According to researchers, this act of 'deactivating' the bells was intentional, reflecting the changing political landscape and the shifting roles of ancestral power in the afterlife. Dr. Chinglong Tse, a Ph.D. candidate at University College London, argues that such practices reveal a worldview where objects like bells were seen as active participants in spiritual and political life, rather than mere artifacts. The study, published in the Cambridge Archaeological Journal, highlights how rituals and symbolic objects were deeply intertwined with historical and cultural contexts.

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Scattered bronze bells in Chinese lord's 2,600-year-old tomb point to ritual deactivation

Archaeologists uncovered a 2,600-year-old tomb belonging to Lord Qiu of the Zeng state, where his bronze bells were deliberately scattered rather than left intact. The bells, originally crafted to summon ancestral powers against the rival state of Chu, were dismantled after peace was established between Zeng and Chu. According to researchers, this act of 'deactivating' the bells was intentional, reflecting the changing political landscape and the shifting roles of ancestral power in the afterlife. Dr. Chinglong Tse, a Ph.D. candidate at University College London, argues that such practices reveal a worldview where objects like bells were seen as active participants in spiritual and political life, rather than mere artifacts. The study, published in the Cambridge Archaeological Journal, highlights how rituals and symbolic objects were deeply intertwined with historical and cultural contexts.

Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents a balanced account of historical and archaeological findings, focusing on the cultural and ritual significance of the bronze bells without overtly favoring any political ideology. While the subject involves ancient politics and power dynamics, the framing remains objective, with

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