Bulletin"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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102–118 Wang Tao reviews later literary references to taotie , a term which is
discussed below on pp . ... One cannot discuss Shang imagery without a holistic
point of view , taking into consideration literary evidence for ritual vessel usage
and ...
102–118 Wang Tao reviews later literary references to taotie , a term which is
discussed below on pp . ... One cannot discuss Shang imagery without a holistic
point of view , taking into consideration literary evidence for ritual vessel usage
and ...
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The short hook - like horns on the other hand point to the short bony ends of the
pedicels of the Muntjak deer , as discussed , rather than to the elaborate set of
antlers displayed by the Mi deer ( Fig.22A ) . Therefore , from a representational ...
The short hook - like horns on the other hand point to the short bony ends of the
pedicels of the Muntjak deer , as discussed , rather than to the elaborate set of
antlers displayed by the Mi deer ( Fig.22A ) . Therefore , from a representational ...
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1 were discussed above as hierarchical and hieratic in style of representation
since they are represented according to a set system of relationships , and
evidently according to religious and aesthetic prescriptions . There is a canon
and pattern ...
1 were discussed above as hierarchical and hieratic in style of representation
since they are represented according to a set system of relationships , and
evidently according to religious and aesthetic prescriptions . There is a canon
and pattern ...
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