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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... a background , as opposed to the image rendered flush with the vessel of
earlier Shang times is primarily stylistic , this difference is also due to changes in
casting technology - between an earlier , experimental era unfamiliar with casting
to ...
... a background , as opposed to the image rendered flush with the vessel of
earlier Shang times is primarily stylistic , this difference is also due to changes in
casting technology - between an earlier , experimental era unfamiliar with casting
to ...
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It may also be reiterated that Shang imagery is dependent on earlier prototypes
dating to prehistoric , protohistoric , and the earliest historic Xia period , as has
already been suggested by various authors ^ 4 ) . The prototype of what I ...
It may also be reiterated that Shang imagery is dependent on earlier prototypes
dating to prehistoric , protohistoric , and the earliest historic Xia period , as has
already been suggested by various authors ^ 4 ) . The prototype of what I ...
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The internal band decor of small rectangular cloud scroll motifs on the gui blade
also typifies earlier Neolithic and later historic traditions of religious
representation . Since the gui blade with imagery is , as a type , limited to
Shandong ...
The internal band decor of small rectangular cloud scroll motifs on the gui blade
also typifies earlier Neolithic and later historic traditions of religious
representation . Since the gui blade with imagery is , as a type , limited to
Shandong ...
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