Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))"Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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Kwang - chih Chang recently counteracted this approach by using primarily post - Shang literary and anthropological data to suggest that Shang ( and Zhou ) bronzes were rich in " shamanic ” imagery ' ) . Chang argued that the animals ...
Kwang - chih Chang recently counteracted this approach by using primarily post - Shang literary and anthropological data to suggest that Shang ( and Zhou ) bronzes were rich in " shamanic ” imagery ' ) . Chang argued that the animals ...
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Shi Zhangru ( Shih Chang - ru ) , “ Henan Anytang Xiaotun Yin muzhong de dongwu yihai , " Kaogu renlei xuekan 5 ( 1953 ) . Shenyijing ( attributed Dongfang So ) , selections published in Zishubaizhong , vol.90 : Hubei : Bei Chongwen ...
Shi Zhangru ( Shih Chang - ru ) , “ Henan Anytang Xiaotun Yin muzhong de dongwu yihai , " Kaogu renlei xuekan 5 ( 1953 ) . Shenyijing ( attributed Dongfang So ) , selections published in Zishubaizhong , vol.90 : Hubei : Bei Chongwen ...
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Hu Shih - chang and Wilkinson , Jane : Chinese Lacquer . ( The National Museum of Scotland , Edinburgh , 1998 ) Hua Rende # : “ Ming Qing xiaoxiang hua lüe lun Ji ka ” . ( Some comments on portrait paintings from the Ming and Qing ...
Hu Shih - chang and Wilkinson , Jane : Chinese Lacquer . ( The National Museum of Scotland , Edinburgh , 1998 ) Hua Rende # : “ Ming Qing xiaoxiang hua lüe lun Ji ka ” . ( Some comments on portrait paintings from the Ming and Qing ...
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