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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5B ) and the similarly dated gui blade in the Palace Museum , Beijing ( Fig.5C ) are particularly illustrative . ... the image resembles the frontal mask type characterizing not only numerous other similarly dated Shandong Longshan ...
5B ) and the similarly dated gui blade in the Palace Museum , Beijing ( Fig.5C ) are particularly illustrative . ... the image resembles the frontal mask type characterizing not only numerous other similarly dated Shandong Longshan ...
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... may have been used as headbands can also be dated to the time around 1600 and together they indicate that head bands with shop marks may have been in fashion at that time . 109 The crown consists of a so - called jiaji W or “ false ...
... may have been used as headbands can also be dated to the time around 1600 and together they indicate that head bands with shop marks may have been in fashion at that time . 109 The crown consists of a so - called jiaji W or “ false ...
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Fragments of knotted carpets dated to the Han dynasty are the earliest evidence of Chinese being acquainted with carpets from Central Asia , see : Wirgin , Jan : Kinesiska mattor . Östasiatiska Museets utställningskatalog nr .
Fragments of knotted carpets dated to the Han dynasty are the earliest evidence of Chinese being acquainted with carpets from Central Asia , see : Wirgin , Jan : Kinesiska mattor . Östasiatiska Museets utställningskatalog nr .
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