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What are the representatives of bronze style in the late Western Zhou Dynasty?

The decorative patterns of bronzes in the late Western Zhou Dynasty are simpler than those in the middle period, and their shapes tend to be stereotyped and stylized, which is more practical. The bronze style in the late Western Zhou Dynasty can be represented by tray, multi-tripod, oak bell, Zhou Shengdou and Zhongqi parent products. The tower plates unearthed in Qijia Village, Fufeng County are fine bronzes in the late Western Zhou Dynasty. There are high ears with flat edges, and the abdomen and ears are decorated with heavy rings. The circle foot is decorated with oblique kuiwen and four-legged circle, which is the image of a punished person. This dish is well-made, and it is a food container for ancestor worship or heaven worship in major sacrificial activities.