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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On the Early Shang vessels such as the he from Zhongmouhuang , Henan ( Fig . 2A ) , the tripod ding from Huixian , Henan ( Fig . 2B ) , and the gu and lei / zun from Zhengzhou ( Fig . 2C - D ) , for example , three pairs of prominent ...
On the Early Shang vessels such as the he from Zhongmouhuang , Henan ( Fig . 2A ) , the tripod ding from Huixian , Henan ( Fig . 2B ) , and the gu and lei / zun from Zhengzhou ( Fig . 2C - D ) , for example , three pairs of prominent ...
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On Early - Middle Shang jue , as represented by the examples from Liulige and Zhengzhou in Henan ( Fig.4A - D ) , the animal image appears as two eyes with ears / horns and with headdress and body extensions to left and right of the ...
On Early - Middle Shang jue , as represented by the examples from Liulige and Zhengzhou in Henan ( Fig.4A - D ) , the animal image appears as two eyes with ears / horns and with headdress and body extensions to left and right of the ...
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Stylistic Evolution of the Abstract Tiger Mask on Bronze Vessels from Early to Late Shang Times A. Early Shang he , H.25cm . , Zhongmouhuang , Henan . After Henan qingtongqi , pl . 82. B. Early shang tripod ding , H. 18cm .
Stylistic Evolution of the Abstract Tiger Mask on Bronze Vessels from Early to Late Shang Times A. Early Shang he , H.25cm . , Zhongmouhuang , Henan . After Henan qingtongqi , pl . 82. B. Early shang tripod ding , H. 18cm .
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