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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As will appear from the following , many of the depicted object and details can be identified from illustrations in books and from objects excavated or handed down from the Ming period . The costume : Since the Zhou dynasty ( a .
As will appear from the following , many of the depicted object and details can be identified from illustrations in books and from objects excavated or handed down from the Ming period . The costume : Since the Zhou dynasty ( a .
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But not until the Ming dynasty , were knotted carpets to be used more widely and for many different purposes in China ; from that time carpets were even manufactured within the country Some of the earliest workshops were established in ...
But not until the Ming dynasty , were knotted carpets to be used more widely and for many different purposes in China ; from that time carpets were even manufactured within the country Some of the earliest workshops were established in ...
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Laufer , Berthold : “ The Development of Ancestral Images in China ” , Journal of Religious Psychology . ... de liangge shehui xing tezhi ( Study of Arts ) , HRT 1 HJ pe 24 " ( Late Ming Dynasty Portraits : Two Sociologica Traits ) .
Laufer , Berthold : “ The Development of Ancestral Images in China ” , Journal of Religious Psychology . ... de liangge shehui xing tezhi ( Study of Arts ) , HRT 1 HJ pe 24 " ( Late Ming Dynasty Portraits : Two Sociologica Traits ) .
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