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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The abbreviated body is defined abstractly as a linear flourish curling downward . ... Longshan dao and gui blades represented in Fig.5BC , feathers extend vertically above the head as if to define a headdress of a powerful personnage .
The abbreviated body is defined abstractly as a linear flourish curling downward . ... Longshan dao and gui blades represented in Fig.5BC , feathers extend vertically above the head as if to define a headdress of a powerful personnage .
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The second more complex feature suggesting that we are dealing with a mask metaphor in Shang animal imagery is what I define as the body extension to the left and right of the animal face . This feature consistently appears in Shang ...
The second more complex feature suggesting that we are dealing with a mask metaphor in Shang animal imagery is what I define as the body extension to the left and right of the animal face . This feature consistently appears in Shang ...
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When the whole image of the animal , as in the tiger ( Fig.9 ) or argali ( Fig.32G ) is representated , feet of that animal may be defined as paws or cloven hooves that identify the respective species . For example , on the guang in the ...
When the whole image of the animal , as in the tiger ( Fig.9 ) or argali ( Fig.32G ) is representated , feet of that animal may be defined as paws or cloven hooves that identify the respective species . For example , on the guang in the ...
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