Bulletin, Issue 70"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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Even on the regional tetrapod ding from Ningxiang , Hunan , where the four human faces cast on four external vessel walls are. 116. Theriomorphic – usually used to describe deities represented in the form of beasts is a term used by ...
Even on the regional tetrapod ding from Ningxiang , Hunan , where the four human faces cast on four external vessel walls are. 116. Theriomorphic – usually used to describe deities represented in the form of beasts is a term used by ...
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Whether in Shanxi , Shaanxi , Sichuan , Hunan , Hubei , Anhui , Jiangxi , Hebei , Gansu or Liaoning , when the elite metropolitan bronze style is reproduced locally at sites outside of direct capital influence , there is a tendency to ...
Whether in Shanxi , Shaanxi , Sichuan , Hunan , Hubei , Anhui , Jiangxi , Hebei , Gansu or Liaoning , when the elite metropolitan bronze style is reproduced locally at sites outside of direct capital influence , there is a tendency to ...
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D. Middle / Late Shang Zun , H.38.5cm . , Ningxiang , Hunan , Late Shang period . After Exhibition of Ancient Bronzes of the People's Rebublic of China , Tokyo , 1976 , cover photo . E. Middle / Late Shang tripod ding , H.11 3/4 in .
D. Middle / Late Shang Zun , H.38.5cm . , Ningxiang , Hunan , Late Shang period . After Exhibition of Ancient Bronzes of the People's Rebublic of China , Tokyo , 1976 , cover photo . E. Middle / Late Shang tripod ding , H.11 3/4 in .
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