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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1,9 ) was dubbed taotie not in Shang bone inscriptions or later Western Zhou bronze inscriptions but during the ... pp.1-117 ; Yin and Chou in Chinese bronzes , BMFEA 8 ( 1936 ) , pp.9–154 ; “ Notes on the grammar of early bronze decor ...
1,9 ) was dubbed taotie not in Shang bone inscriptions or later Western Zhou bronze inscriptions but during the ... pp.1-117 ; Yin and Chou in Chinese bronzes , BMFEA 8 ( 1936 ) , pp.9–154 ; “ Notes on the grammar of early bronze decor ...
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Late Shang jue from M2006 , Anyang ( Fig.21A - 1 ) , the inscribed jue with lid in the Avery Brundage Collection ... p.81 ; and Shi Zhangru , " Henan Anyang Xiaotun Yin muzhong de dongwu yihai , " Kaogu renlei xuekan 5 ( 1953 ) , p.2 .
Late Shang jue from M2006 , Anyang ( Fig.21A - 1 ) , the inscribed jue with lid in the Avery Brundage Collection ... p.81 ; and Shi Zhangru , " Henan Anyang Xiaotun Yin muzhong de dongwu yihai , " Kaogu renlei xuekan 5 ( 1953 ) , p.2 .
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On the basis of some twenty bone inscriptions ( Fig.35L29-49 ) Cai defined the rite as one held in the vicinity ... [ Make offering ] to Yi ( Yin ) at the ancestral temple ( with sacrifice from the rite of shooting with bow and arrow .
On the basis of some twenty bone inscriptions ( Fig.35L29-49 ) Cai defined the rite as one held in the vicinity ... [ Make offering ] to Yi ( Yin ) at the ancestral temple ( with sacrifice from the rite of shooting with bow and arrow .
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