Brass-making technology reached southern China through ancient sea routes
Ancient crucibles found in Guangzhou offer new insights into early brass production methods.
These ninth and tenth-century vessels show that local cementation techniques were employed.
Residues indicate craftspeople produced brass locally rather than importing finished goods.
Lead-isotope analysis suggests local raw material sources were utilised.
The findings point to wider technological connections with the Islamic world through maritime trade.
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