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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The " buffalo - ding , " ( sometimes incorrectly labelled ox - ding ) is a large - scale tetrapod excavated from the royal burial M1004 at Xibeigang , Anyang ( Fig . 18 ) . Representational versions of the horn type of the wild Bubalus ...
The " buffalo - ding , " ( sometimes incorrectly labelled ox - ding ) is a large - scale tetrapod excavated from the royal burial M1004 at Xibeigang , Anyang ( Fig . 18 ) . Representational versions of the horn type of the wild Bubalus ...
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Crack - making on the wuren day Quan divined : It is buffalo that ( the king ) should offer to Da Ding . If it is buffalo that [ the king ) offers to Da Yi , it will be at the altar . Yao , p.631A , no.27146 ( Fig.37no.40 ) Period III ...
Crack - making on the wuren day Quan divined : It is buffalo that ( the king ) should offer to Da Ding . If it is buffalo that [ the king ) offers to Da Yi , it will be at the altar . Yao , p.631A , no.27146 ( Fig.37no.40 ) Period III ...
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The Late Shang Bronze Tetrapod Ding with Stag Masks , H.60.8cm . , M1004 , Xibeigang , Anyang . A. Bronze tetrapod ding and stag emblem inscribed on interior of the vessel B. Detail of the stag emblem . C. Detail of the inside part of ...
The Late Shang Bronze Tetrapod Ding with Stag Masks , H.60.8cm . , M1004 , Xibeigang , Anyang . A. Bronze tetrapod ding and stag emblem inscribed on interior of the vessel B. Detail of the stag emblem . C. Detail of the inside part of ...
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