Lets see: for one, canons ,and canon balls , cooking pots , utensils ,spoons , large bells , , door hinges ,and locks with keys , cartwheel edges , and cart components , small joining pieces , lance points , and arrow points , horse bites for the bridles and parts of saddles , chest armored plates and helmets of the era , construction parts for their buildings , nails , etc.
2006-12-18 10:33:42
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answered by young old man 4
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Nothing, unlike most of the world China never had a "bronze age".
They never quite figured out how to meld tin and copper, so they went straight for gun powder.
2006-12-18 18:39:39
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answered by buccaneersden 5
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they of course had horse fittings,knives and horse weapons like axes and spears' heads!they produced large bowls to commemerate alliances and deeds of bravery and acceeding to royal offices!!the creme de la creme are the oddly,yet beautifully shaped wine pitchers,serving bowls and food dispensing wares all decorated with fantastic animal zoomorphic designs and smoke-like friezes;many were lidded vessels of a very large size!!because of the importance of bronze for medical edged tools and weaponry many great bowls and wine servers were hidden in time of war to keep them from being melted down!!many were buried on property lines of a "families'" house or boundaries lines for later retrival!!however when an entire family were killed the items were lost to history;though in china today many are being found and recovered and their inscriptions are being deciphered!!armor plating and gorgets were soimetimes made of bronze,censors for incense were cleverly designed,oil lamps like modern mobiles spread light over assemblies and parties!!chariots also required lots of refined fittings and as the method employed was generally the "lost wax"method ,these could be very stylized and ornate as well as funtionary and intricate!!many vessels were in the actual stylized shapes of animals like frogs,horses,owls,peacocks,birds and dragons!!
2006-12-18 18:32:48
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answered by eldoradoreefgold 4
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