Citations:dagger-axe

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 * 2020, Jianhua Yang, Huiqiu Shao, Ling Pan, The Metal Road of the Eastern Eurasian Steppe: The Formation of the Xiongnu Confederation and the Silk Road, Springer Nature (ISBN 9789813291553), page 378:
 * The socketed battle-axes, ge dagger axes and hollow-headed axes of the first assemblage show connections with northern bronzes in the late Shang and early Zhou periods. The evolution process of the pickaxes can be observed from the ...
 * 1985, Richard C. Rudolph, Albert E. Dien, Jeffrey K. Riegel, Nancy Thompson Price, Chinese Archaeological Abstracts: prehistoric to Western Zhou, Cotsen Institute of Archaeology
 * Some Yin ge - dagger axes and yue - battle axes which appear in catalogues have taotiemonster decor, but their decor is not as balanced and natural as the decor of these ge . Style III ge - dagger axes belong to the period from mid ...
 * 2005, Östasiatiska museet, Bulletin
 * Among the 60 excavated tombs containing bronze weapons, dagger axes have been found in 60 tombs , i.e. 100 % of the tombs containing bronze weapons ( 39 % of all the tombs ) ( Table 4 ) . As a rule , the larger the tomb , the more ...
 * 2015, P S Quick, All About: Formidable First Chinese Dynasties, Andrews UK Limited (ISBN 9781785382925)
 * ... themselves with shields and worn bronze or leather helmets. Foot soldiers fought with stone and bronze weapons such as bows, spears, pole-axes and long handled dagger axes. Dagger-axe The Decline of the Shang Although the Shang ruled.
 * 2010, Ellen M. Chen, In Praise of Nothing: An Exploration of Daoist Fundamental Ontology, Xlibris Corporation (ISBN 9781456826116), page 145:
 * Ceremonial axes and dagger axes with the taotie design suggest that they were used to chop off the heads of sacrificial victims.236 Axes with the taotie design, with a human head between two side views of a tiger with a wide-open mouth, ...
 * 2017, Peter Lorge, Warfare in China to 1600, Routledge (ISBN 9781351873796)
 * And Ch&#39;in appears to have been no better supplied with bronze crossbow mechanisms (Map 7a), iron-shafted bronze tsu-arrow-heads (Map 7d), bronze ko-dagger axes (Map 8b), bronze and iron chihalberds (Map 8d). Only in the matter of metal ...