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Where did the animal skin rafts of the upper reaches of the Yellow River come from ? The Japanese scholars we have cited surmised that the animal skin rafts seen on the Yellow River's upper reaches had been brought in from Central Asia ...
Where did the animal skin rafts of the upper reaches of the Yellow River come from ? The Japanese scholars we have cited surmised that the animal skin rafts seen on the Yellow River's upper reaches had been brought in from Central Asia ...
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Animal skin raft made by local people at the Yellow River in Gansu . Photo by J. G. Andersson . Fig . 3 . The structure of an ox - skin raft . After Gu Jiegang , 1963 . Fig . 4 . Large raft . After Ling Chunsheng , 1970 . Fig . 6 .
Animal skin raft made by local people at the Yellow River in Gansu . Photo by J. G. Andersson . Fig . 3 . The structure of an ox - skin raft . After Gu Jiegang , 1963 . Fig . 4 . Large raft . After Ling Chunsheng , 1970 . Fig . 6 .
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It is the topic of transformation of a curled - up animal into a feline predator . Apparently , this transformation occurred at an early stage of the development and dispersal of this iconographic pattern . The Arzhan panther has been ...
It is the topic of transformation of a curled - up animal into a feline predator . Apparently , this transformation occurred at an early stage of the development and dispersal of this iconographic pattern . The Arzhan panther has been ...
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Contents
Editors Introduction | 5 |
Qijia and SeimaTurbino The Question of Early Contacts | 31 |
The Qijia Culture Paths East and West | 55 |
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