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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This type of religious image sharing a centralized animal ( or related semihuman ) face and abbreviated body extension of limbs ending in claws covers a long time span of some 2000 years , from ca.3500 to 1500BCE .
This type of religious image sharing a centralized animal ( or related semihuman ) face and abbreviated body extension of limbs ending in claws covers a long time span of some 2000 years , from ca.3500 to 1500BCE .
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This feature consistently appears in Shang imagery as a horizontally extending limb that turns downward and ends in claws or is stylized as a curl . This standardized abstraction of this theme is represented not ...
This feature consistently appears in Shang imagery as a horizontally extending limb that turns downward and ends in claws or is stylized as a curl . This standardized abstraction of this theme is represented not ...
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The more complex interpretation of the abbreviated limb and claw combination is illustrated in the split ... ram from M5 at Anyang ( Fig.32G ) , the feet are naturalistically interpreted as cloven hooves rather than as bird claws .
The more complex interpretation of the abbreviated limb and claw combination is illustrated in the split ... ram from M5 at Anyang ( Fig.32G ) , the feet are naturalistically interpreted as cloven hooves rather than as bird claws .
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