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Bronze drums are ancient artifacts found in various cultures in Southeast Asia and southern China. The drums were cast in bronze using the lost-wax casting method. The drums were both musical instruments and cult objects. They are decorated with geometric patterns, scenes of daily life and war, animals and birds, and boats.

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  • Bronze drum (en)
  • Tambours de bronze (fr)
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  • Bronze drums are ancient artifacts found in various cultures in Southeast Asia and southern China. The drums were cast in bronze using the lost-wax casting method. The drums were both musical instruments and cult objects. They are decorated with geometric patterns, scenes of daily life and war, animals and birds, and boats. (en)
  • Les tambours de bronze de l'Asie du Sud-Est sont des instruments sonores créés il y a environ 2 500 ans (vers 500 av. J.-C.), au sein de royaumes indépendants et animistes, le long du bassin du Fleuve Rouge, aux confins de la Chine et du Vietnam actuels. Leur alliage de cuivre, aux qualités jusqu'alors inconnues, tout autant que leur compatibilité avec les valeurs des peuples concernés, peuvent expliquer leurs succès récurrents, sous des formes diverses jusqu'à nos jours. (fr)
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  • Bronze drums are ancient artifacts found in various cultures in Southeast Asia and southern China. The drums were cast in bronze using the lost-wax casting method. The drums were both musical instruments and cult objects. They are decorated with geometric patterns, scenes of daily life and war, animals and birds, and boats. (en)
  • Les tambours de bronze de l'Asie du Sud-Est sont des instruments sonores créés il y a environ 2 500 ans (vers 500 av. J.-C.), au sein de royaumes indépendants et animistes, le long du bassin du Fleuve Rouge, aux confins de la Chine et du Vietnam actuels. Leur alliage de cuivre, aux qualités jusqu'alors inconnues, tout autant que leur compatibilité avec les valeurs des peuples concernés, peuvent expliquer leurs succès récurrents, sous des formes diverses jusqu'à nos jours. (fr)
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