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Example of Li-Lao drum, 4th century AD, Honolulu Museum of Art. The Li-Lao bronze drums or Heger type II drums are a type of ancient bronze drums found in Southern China and Northern Vietnam invented and used by Tai-Kadai-speaking (or specifically Tai-speaking) ethnic groups who were known to Chinese as Lǐ (俚) or Lǎo (獠) and who historically inhabited the area between the Red River Delta ...
A Hegel II bronze drum found in Pingnan, Guangxi, China. Li-Lao drums, named after the Li people from Hainan, are classified by Franz Heger as type II to distinguish with the Dian-Dong Son drums (Heger I). Li-Lao drums were found in Guangdong, Guangxi, the Red River Delta and the Muong hills. [15]
Dong Son bronze drums (3 P, 3 F) ... Li Lao drum; P. Pejeng drum This page was last edited on 4 June 2021, at 17:38 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
According to researcher Catherine Churchman in her 2016 book The People Between the Rivers: The Rise and Fall of a Bronze Drum Culture, 200–750 CE, due to Li-Lao culture's massive dominantly influences, instead of becoming more assimilated into China, the Red River Delta from 200 to 750 CE experienced a reverse effect on sinicization or "de ...
Li Lao drum; N. Ngoc Lu drum; Media in category "Archaeology of Vietnam" ... Co Loa bronze drum.jpg 511 × 491; 81 KB. Ngoc Lu bronze drum .JPG 1,000 × 1,000; 350 KB.
The Li-Lao people were also known for their drum casting tradition. The culture produced Heger Type II drums, while the previous Dong Son culture of the Lac Viet produced Heger Type I drums. [27] The Li-Lao culture flourished from approximately 200 to 750 AD in present-day southern China and northern Vietnam. These Li tribes were recorded in ...
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Catherine Churchman (2016) suggests that perhaps due to massive influences of indigenous preexisting non-Chinese Li Lao drum culture (c. 200–750 AD) that stretching all the way from the Pearl to the Red River in Southern China and Northern Vietnam, Sinitic immigrants from the north and people with Sinitic ancestry in the areas had gradually ...