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A bronze dagger-axe, or ge, dating back from the Shang dynasty on display in the Cincinnati Art Museum.
Bronze Age Stone Ge Dagger-Axe
Bronze Ge (9926971426)
Bronze Ge (9927527225)
Bronze Halberds in Xuzhou Museum 2013-01
Bronze dagger-axe (ge) Eastern Zhou (770-256 BCE) probably Jin Shanxi Province China
Bronze dagger-axe (ge) Shang Dynasty (1600-1046 BCE) probably Henan Province China
Bronze dagger-axe (ge) Shang Dynasty (1600-1046 BCE) probably Henan Province China
Dagger-Ax (Ge) - China (MET, 47.87)
Dagger-Ax (Ge) - China (MET, 47.87)
Dagger-axe (ge 戈). Erlitou culture, ca. 2000-ca. 1600 BCE. Freer Gallery of Art F1919.13a-c
Dagger-axe (ge) with dragons. Early Anyang period, Late Shang dynasty, ca. 1200 BCE. Freer Gallery of Art F1950.9
Dagger-axe (ge) with dragons. Early Anyang period, Late Shang dynasty, ca. 1300-1200 BCE. Freer Gallery of Art F1950.9
Ge (Late Shang-Early Zhou)
Han Bronze and Gilt Ge Dagger-axe (11867218205)
Qin Bronze Ge Dagger-axe (9891942635)
Qin Bronze Ge Dagger-axe (9893121146)
Qin Bronze Ge Dagger-axe (9893362023)
Stone Ge, c. 3500 BC (9974506264)
東京国立博物館展示 銅戈
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A bronze dagger-axe, or ge, dating back from the Shang dynasty on display in the Cincinnati Art Museum.
Wikimedia
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Bronze Age Stone Ge Dagger-Axe
2014
Wikimedia
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Bronze Ge (9926971426)
2012
Wikimedia
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Bronze Ge (9927527225)
2012
Wikimedia
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Bronze Halberds in Xuzhou Museum 2013-01
2013
Wikimedia
image
Bronze dagger-axe (ge) Eastern Zhou (770-256 BCE) probably Jin Shanxi Province China
Wikimedia
image
Bronze dagger-axe (ge) Shang Dynasty (1600-1046 BCE) probably Henan Province China
Wikimedia
image
Bronze dagger-axe (ge) Shang Dynasty (1600-1046 BCE) probably Henan Province China
Wikimedia
image
Dagger-Ax (Ge) - China (MET, 47.87)
Wikimedia
image
Dagger-Ax (Ge) - China (MET, 47.87)
Wikimedia
image
Dagger-axe (ge 戈). Erlitou culture, ca. 2000-ca. 1600 BCE. Freer Gallery of Art F1919.13a-c
Wikimedia
image
Dagger-axe (ge) with dragons. Early Anyang period, Late Shang dynasty, ca. 1200 BCE. Freer Gallery of Art F1950.9
Wikimedia
image
Dagger-axe (ge) with dragons. Early Anyang period, Late Shang dynasty, ca. 1300-1200 BCE. Freer Gallery of Art F1950.9
Wikimedia
image
Ge (Late Shang-Early Zhou)
Wikimedia
image
Han Bronze and Gilt Ge Dagger-axe (11867218205)
2014
Wikimedia
image
Qin Bronze Ge Dagger-axe (9891942635)
2006
Wikimedia
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Qin Bronze Ge Dagger-axe (9893121146)
2009
Wikimedia
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Qin Bronze Ge Dagger-axe (9893362023)
2009
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Stone Ge, c. 3500 BC (9974506264)
2012
Wikimedia
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東京国立博物館展示 銅戈
Wikimedia
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