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English: Bronze Warrior Statue without shade.
4th-3rd century BCE. Bronze, 42cm high, 4 kilograms. Documented in "Cambridge Ancient History" IV. Also in Boardman "The diffusion of Classical Art in Antiquity", with photograph: "A bronze figurine of a kneeling warrior, not Greek work, but wearing a version of the Greek Phrygian helmet. From a burial, said to be of the 4th century BC, just north of the Tien Shan range". Urumqi, Xinjiang Region Museum Two of these statues of Greco-Bactrian soldier or a representation of Achilles found in western Xinjiang.[1]
Another photograph in "When West Went East", The Pennsylvania Gazette, p.8 中文:中文: 青铜武士俑,距今约2500年,高40厘米。1981年出土。 |
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